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Current Ice Report at Duck Creek, Fort Peck 2.1.26

Feb-01-26 by Angela Montana

Duck Creek at Fort Peck’s ice is running around 6 inches, and the ice is really smooth, according to Eddie […]

An Icy Side-by-Side Fort Peck Adventure

Feb-01-26 by Angela Montana

Don Wilkins filmed a side-by-side ride on Montana’s Fort Peck Reservoir, showcasing rough, unpredictable ice conditions. He emphasizes the importance of safety while enjoying the adventurous experience.

Balancing Ecosystems: The Role of Wolves in Conservation

Feb-01-26 by Angela Montana

Wolf management in Alberta and Montana aims to maintain ecosystem balance, addressing stressed prey populations. It emphasizes science-based strategies rather than emotional reactions, ensuring both predators and prey are sustainably managed.

Targeted Montana Ice Fishing: All About Burbot

Feb-01-26 by Angela Montana

Burbot, known as the poor man’s lobster, thrive in Montana’s cold waters, offering unique winter fishing experiences. Their populations are stable, and they are resilient, delicious, and often misunderstood.

views: 85
Last Weeks Show

Montana Outdoor Radio Show – January 31st Recap

Jan-31-26 by Kamp Cook

On last week’s Montana Outdoor Radio Show, we talked about the ongoing lack of solid ice across much of the […]

views: 348
Audio Reports

Montana Fishing Report – January 31st 2026

Jan-31-26 by Kamp Cook

Late January is still a mixed bag across Montana. Cold weather is here, but consistent ice is not. Many lakes […]

Montana Outdoor Podcast: Yellowstone Summit Details

Jan-31-26 by Angela Montana

This week’s Montana Outdoor Podcast features hosts Dale, George Bumann, and Jenny Golding discussing the upcoming online Yellowstone Summit, featuring over 30 expert speakers from February 19th to 22nd.

Cooking with Kokanee Quinn: Bruce’s crock pot Pineapple Upside Down Cake

Jan-31-26 by Angela Montana

Kokanee Quinn’s crock pot pineapple upside-down cake recipe combines yellow cake mix with crushed pineapple, creating a moist dessert topped with caramelized pineapple and cherries, effortlessly delicious and impressive.

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Brett French wildlife

Why did the Montana elk walk 200 miles to South Dakota?

Jan-30-26 by Angela Montana

BRETT FRENCH | bfrench@billingsgazette.com As any hunter can tell you, elk are frustratingly smart, but they also adhere to certain […]

Montana Outdoor Radio Show

views: 85
Last Weeks Show

Montana Outdoor Radio Show – January 31st Recap

Jan-31-26 by Kamp Cook

On last week’s Montana Outdoor Radio Show, we talked about the ongoing lack of solid ice across much of the […]

views: 348
Audio Reports

Montana Fishing Report – January 31st 2026

Jan-31-26 by Kamp Cook

Late January is still a mixed bag across Montana. Cold weather is here, but consistent ice is not. Many lakes […]

Montana Outdoor Podcast

Montana Outdoor Podcast: Yellowstone Summit Details

Jan-31-26 by Angela Montana

This week’s Montana Outdoor Podcast features hosts Dale, George Bumann, and Jenny Golding discussing the upcoming online Yellowstone Summit, featuring over 30 expert speakers from February 19th to 22nd.

Fishing

Feb-01-26 by Angela Montana
views: 59

Duck Creek at Fort Peck’s ice is running around 6 inches, and the ice is really smooth, according to Eddie […]

Feb-01-26 by Angela Montana
views: 163

Don Wilkins filmed a side-by-side ride on Montana’s Fort Peck Reservoir, showcasing rough, unpredictable ice conditions. He emphasizes the importance of safety while enjoying the adventurous experience.

Feb-01-26 by Angela Montana
views: 1210

Burbot, known as the poor man’s lobster, thrive in Montana’s cold waters, offering unique winter fishing experiences. Their populations are stable, and they are resilient, delicious, and often misunderstood.

Jan-30-26 by Angela Montana
views: 816

Ice conditions in the McGuire area were 14”, with good walleye and pike fishing. Rock Creek’s ice is 9-10”, and northern fishing has been excellent using 4-6” suckers and shiner minnows.

Jan-30-26 by Moosetrack Megan
views: 150

 The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Fort Peck Project has announced winter guidance for motorized access at Fort Peck Reservoir located near Fort Peck, Montana.

Jan-29-26 by Angela Montana
views: 1174

Using horizontal baits like the Jigging Rap enhances ice fishing effectiveness by covering more water. Tony Roach recommends fast, aggressive jigging followed by subtle motions to entice walleye bites.

Jan-29-26 by Angela Montana
views: 186

Ice conditions at Lake Sutherlin and Newlan Reservoir remain good with 10 to 12 inches of ice, ensuring safe fishing. Stay cautious and enjoy the day on the ice!

Jan-29-26 by Angela Montana
views: 308

Winter conditions on the Kootenai River are optimal for fishing, with steady low flows and clear waters. Nymphing is the most effective technique, focusing on deep, slow-moving areas for trout.

Jan-29-26 by Angela Montana
views: 1456

The video captures the essence of ice fishing in Montana, highlighting camaraderie, challenges, and practical tips for catching burbot, emphasizing the joy found in shared winter adventures.

Jan-28-26 by Angela Montana
views: 124

Join the Ackley Lake Club’s Woodsy Cup Ice Fishing Derby on January 31st, featuring fishing, prizes, and community fun. Entry is $20 for adults; kids fish free. Raffle tickets available for all.

Hunting

Feb-01-26 by Angela Montana
views: 16

Wolf management in Alberta and Montana aims to maintain ecosystem balance, addressing stressed prey populations. It emphasizes science-based strategies rather than emotional reactions, ensuring both predators and prey are sustainably managed.

Jan-30-26 by Angela Montana
views: 581

Montana taxidermist Chad Steward impresses with his mountain lion rug, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail, earning a 5-star rating and reputation for high-quality work.

Jan-28-26 by Angela Montana
views: 1777

As of January 28, 2026, Montana hunters have harvested 179 wolves towards a 452 quota, with many regions still open. Check unit-specific closures to avoid surprises while hunting.

Jan-27-26 by Angela Montana
views: 1086

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has released the 2026 hunting regulations for deer, elk, antelope, and moose, sheep, goat, and bison. Hunters should review them online before the application period.

Montana FWP

Jan-27-26 by Angela Montana
views: 1086

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has released the 2026 hunting regulations for deer, elk, antelope, and moose, sheep, goat, and bison. Hunters should review them online before the application period.

Jan-26-26 by Angela Montana
views: 387

The Montana Fish & Wildlife Commission has announced a closure to hunting female Mountain Lions in LMU 411 and male Mountain Lions in LMU 391, effective January 27th, 2026, after sunset.

Jan-26-26 by Angela Montana
views: 1552

Ice conditions vary greatly, affecting fishing opportunities. Rainbows, kokanee, and perch are being caught with specific baits in various locations.

Jan-24-26 by Miguel Lee
views: 1032

Ice is here, in different places, and fishing is to be had. Listen here for reports on your favorite spots […]

Jan-29-26 by Angela Montana
views: 308

Winter conditions on the Kootenai River are optimal for fishing, with steady low flows and clear waters. Nymphing is the most effective technique, focusing on deep, slow-moving areas for trout.

Jan-29-26 by Angela Montana
views: 1456

The video captures the essence of ice fishing in Montana, highlighting camaraderie, challenges, and practical tips for catching burbot, emphasizing the joy found in shared winter adventures.

Jan-28-26 by Angela Montana
views: 1777

As of January 28, 2026, Montana hunters have harvested 179 wolves towards a 452 quota, with many regions still open. Check unit-specific closures to avoid surprises while hunting.

Jan-28-26 by Angela Montana
views: 51

Every once in a while, nature throws us a plot twist that looks straight out of fantasy—an animal dressed in […]

Jan-28-26 by Angela Montana
views: 124

Join the Ackley Lake Club’s Woodsy Cup Ice Fishing Derby on January 31st, featuring fishing, prizes, and community fun. Entry is $20 for adults; kids fish free. Raffle tickets available for all.

Jan-28-26 by Angela Montana
views: 76

The Bald Eagle has been the national emblem of the United States since 1782, and, All About Birds reinforces that […]

Jan-27-26 by Angela Montana
views: 1086

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has released the 2026 hunting regulations for deer, elk, antelope, and moose, sheep, goat, and bison. Hunters should review them online before the application period.

Jan-27-26 by Angela Montana
views: 75

Skijoring evolved from a survival technique in Central Asia to a thrilling sport in America, especially in Montana, blending speed, skill, and culture while maintaining its historical roots.

Jan-27-26 by Angela Montana
views: 74

Colorado has paused its gray wolf reintroduction plans due to political pressure and ranchers’ concerns, leaving the future of the program uncertain amid federal threats and local tensions.

Jan-27-26 by Angela Montana
views: 374

Chancy and Dave’s Fish Camp reports that ice fishing is underway across Flathead Valley lakes. Ice thickness varies, with good catches of perch and salmon noted, while caution is advised.

Jan-27-26 by Angela Montana
views: 1472

Minnesota may reduce its daily walleye limit from six to four due to environmental pressures and advanced fishing technology, prompting questions about similar actions in Montana’s fisheries.

Jan-27-26 by montanaoutdoor
views: 385

The Sun is in the waning phase of solar cycle 25, with a G1 geomagnetic storm predicted for January 27–28, 2026. This may enhance aurora visibility in 11 U.S. states, particularly near Montana. Dark-sky destinations and optimal viewing times are essential for experiencing the aurora, with increased activity expected throughout 2026.

Jan-27-26 by Angela Montana
views: 393

As of January 26, Fort Peck Reservoir has 5 to 6 inches of solid ice, with good access roads and minimal snow. Tune in to the Montana Outdoor Radio Show for updates.

Jan-26-26 by Angela Montana
views: 1536

Montana’s snowpack is only 32% of normal as of January 26, 2026, significantly below the average. A detailed table highlights ski resort conditions, including snow depths and open lifts.

Jan-26-26 by Angela Montana
views: 3598

The Southwest Montana Chapter of MTSFW successfully removed over 80 coyotes during their derby, benefiting wildlife and ranchers by protecting fawns and livestock, demonstrating the positive impact of sportsmen’s efforts.

Jan-26-26 by Angela Montana
views: 387

The Montana Fish & Wildlife Commission has announced a closure to hunting female Mountain Lions in LMU 411 and male Mountain Lions in LMU 391, effective January 27th, 2026, after sunset.

Jan-26-26 by Angela Montana
views: 1552

Ice conditions vary greatly, affecting fishing opportunities. Rainbows, kokanee, and perch are being caught with specific baits in various locations.

Jan-26-26 by Angela Montana
views: 138

Coyotes in Sun Valley, Idaho, are increasingly approaching people and pets, raising concerns following a recent fatal dog attack. Idaho Fish and Game urges residents to keep dogs close and manage attractants, especially during breeding season. Responsible hunting is also emphasized to maintain a healthy coyote population and community safety.

Jan-26-26 by Angela Montana
views: 147

Ice shelves near shores are dangerous and unstable. Stepping onto them can be life-threatening, as highlighted by the Lake Michigan incident. Always prioritize safety and avoid such risks.

Jan-25-26 by Angela Montana
views: 113

Experience the wild and chaotic world of winter sports as skiers hold on to galloping horses in this thrilling sneak peek. Watch the full Montana Outdoor Podcast episode for even crazier stories and breathtaking action that will challenge your perceptions.