Montana’s spring bear season opens April 15. Here’s how to field-judge a bear’s weight and age before you pull the trigger.
Recent snowy conditions have shifted Bozeman’s fly fishing from spring excitement back to winter tactics. Anglers should focus on deep water and slow presentations to entice trout, which are currently inactive.
Storms in the first half of March delivered one to ten inches of snow water equivalent (SWE) to SNOTEL sites in the northwest, west, and central regions of the state.
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes and Polson City will begin the Salish Point Shoreline Restoration Project on April 13 to combat erosion and preserve local ecology while maintaining public access.
The Bitterroot River’s BWO hatch is peaking right now. Here’s exactly where to wade, what to tie on, and how long you have before runoff ends it.
The Milk River Project has successfully resumed operations after 658 days, replacing major siphons and gradually increasing water flow, marking a significant regional achievement.
Chancy’s Fish Camp advises anglers to target active fish at local lakes, including pike, lake trout, and perch. Compliance with regulations is emphasized as spring fishing heats up.
Montana’s walleye spawning process relies on human intervention due to fluctuating water levels, involving the use of barges and turkey feathers to ensure the survival of millions of eggs.
Three anglers’ fishing trip on Smith Lake ended with their boat capsizing. Quick rescue efforts by local agencies saved them, emphasizing water safety and the importance of life jackets and float plans.
If you missed it, you can catch the full episode now for statewide fishing updates, spring conditions, and all the […]
April 4th, the ice is pretty much gone and the rivers and lakes are opening up. So if you Missed […]
This week’s Montana Outdoor Podcast features Jeff Darrah discussing the exciting Pig Roast Banquet fundraiser, with fun activities for families and important updates for sportsmen.