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Major Progress at Hall’s Coulee: Siphon Outlet Liner Installation

Mar-24-26 by Angela Montana

Northwest Linings & Geotextile Products made significant progress at Hall’s Coulee, installing a siphon outlet liner and using local materials to ensure sustainability and long-term infrastructure durability.

Montana Shed Hunting 2026: Which Units and Elevations Are Dropping Right Now

Mar-23-26 by montanaoutdoor

Late March snowpack is receding fast. Here’s exactly which Montana units and elevation bands are producing fresh elk and mule deer sheds this week.

Grey Bear Boat Ramp Closes March 30 for Construction—What Yellowstone Anglers Need to Know

Mar-23-26 by montanaoutdoor

Grey Bear Fishing Access Site on the Yellowstone River will see partial closures starting March 30 due to construction. Work wraps up April 30; campground stays open.

Fire Weather Watch: What Montana Spring Hunters Must Know This Week

Mar-23-26 by montanaoutdoor

A Fire Weather Watch is active in Montana this week — here’s what turkey scouts, shed hunters, and spring bear hunters need to know before heading out.

Montana Turkey Opener 21 Days Out: Scout Water Now Before Strut Zones Lock In

Mar-23-26 by montanaoutdoor

Montana’s turkey opener is 21 days out. Here’s the one late-March scouting move on public land that most hunters skip — but shouldn’t.

Scout Troop 214 Collected 1,600 Christmas Trees to Build Perch Habitat at Canyon Ferry

Mar-23-26 by montanaoutdoor

Scout Troop 214 sank 1,600 Christmas trees into Canyon Ferry for perch habitat. Here’s what anglers need to know before ice-out this spring.

5 Montana Ranches and Producers Just Won $1M in USDA Value-Added Grants

Mar-23-26 by montanaoutdoor

Montana ag producers score big as USDA announces $1M+ in Value-Added Producer Grants for 5 operations, helping farmers move beyond raw commodities

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FWP Fishing

Opportunity for Anglers: Shape Montana’s Fishery Future

Mar-23-26 by Angela Montana

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks seeks a “Licensed Angler” for its Citizen Review Panel to assist in restoring wild fish habitats. Meetings happen in June and December, with applications encouraged.

Week 2 Update on the 2026 Spring Mack Days Fishing Frenzy on Flathead Lake

Mar-23-26 by Angela Montana

The 2026 Spring Mack Days fishing tournament is underway, with anglers catching over 5,100 lake trout. The competition runs until May 9th, featuring a chance to win tagged fish worth thousands.

Montana Outdoor Radio Show

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Last Weeks Show

Montana Outdoor Radio Show – March 21st Recap

Mar-21-26 by Kamp Cook

Last week on the Montana Outdoor Radio Show, we checked in with anglers across the state as spring fishing starts […]

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Audio Reports

Montana Fishing Report – March 21st

Mar-21-26 by Kamp Cook

Spring is starting to show up across Montana, and fishing is picking up with it. Ice fishing is mostly done […]

Montana Outdoor Podcast

Inside Joe Martinez’s Ice Fishing Prep for the World Ice Fishing Championship

Mar-23-26 by Angela Montana

Joe Martinez and Thane Melton lead the USA Ice Fishing team in Piteå, Sweden, preparing for the World Ice Fishing Championship with no powered augers, showcasing their dedication and unique training methods.

Fishing

Mar 23, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Grey Bear Fishing Access Site on the Yellowstone River will see partial closures starting March 30 due to construction. Work wraps up April 30; campground stays open.

Mar 23, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Scout Troop 214 sank 1,600 Christmas trees into Canyon Ferry for perch habitat. Here’s what anglers need to know before ice-out this spring.

Mar 23, 2026 by Angela Montana
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Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks seeks a “Licensed Angler” for its Citizen Review Panel to assist in restoring wild fish habitats. Meetings happen in June and December, with applications encouraged.

Mar 23, 2026 by Angela Montana
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Fishing conditions on the Kootenai are challenging, with increased dam outflows and cold, murky water. Anglers are advised to use nymphs and prepare for upcoming improvements. Linehan Outfitting also highlights baseball optimism.

Mar 22, 2026 by Angela Montana
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In March, the Flathead Valley’s unpredictable weather has led to unusual fishing conditions. Despite challenges, trout fishing is thriving, with guides recommending slow, deep techniques and bright flies for success.

Mar 21, 2026 by Angela Montana
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Garrett Ostler is relishing the lovely weather and ice conditions at Hebgen Lake, as shared in his video.

Mar 20, 2026 by Angela Montana
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Fort Peck is still in a deep freeze from the Shafthouse to Rock Creek, so keep the boat on the […]

Mar 19, 2026 by Angela Montana
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Spring fishing in Montana is prime between mid-March and late April, featuring slow trout behavior and a focus on nymphing. Anglers should utilize specific streamers and dry flies during warmer afternoons.

Mar 19, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Montana’s FWP seeks public comments on the Big Timber Ranch Private Ponds License proposal, focusing on its environmental impact and water management before the March 30, 2026 deadline.

Mar 18, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Montana guide Tim Cammisa shares 4 practical fly fishing hacks for spring trout season on the Madison, Gallatin, and Yellowstone rivers.

Hunting

Mar 23, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Late March snowpack is receding fast. Here’s exactly which Montana units and elevation bands are producing fresh elk and mule deer sheds this week.

Mar 23, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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A Fire Weather Watch is active in Montana this week — here’s what turkey scouts, shed hunters, and spring bear hunters need to know before heading out.

Mar 23, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Montana’s turkey opener is 21 days out. Here’s the one late-March scouting move on public land that most hunters skip — but shouldn’t.

Mar 17, 2026 by Angela Montana
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Montana elk hunters, don’t let that last tenderloin sit in the freezer. Here are the best cooking methods to do this prized cut justice.

Montana FWP

Mar 23, 2026 by Angela Montana
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Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks seeks a “Licensed Angler” for its Citizen Review Panel to assist in restoring wild fish habitats. Meetings happen in June and December, with applications encouraged.

Mar 20, 2026 by Angela Montana
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If you thought your dating life was complicated, try being a Westslope Cutthroat Trout in the Big Hole Drainage. Between […]

Mar 18, 2026 by Angela Montana
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The Montana wolf season ended on March 15, with 243 wolves harvested out of a quota of 452. Region 1 led with 98 harvests, while Regions 6 and 7 reported none. Future seasons are scheduled, but dates may change due to federal court orders. Data serves vital conservation purposes. Stay informed for updates.

Mar 17, 2026 by Angela Montana
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In the world of Montana real estate, the Madison Range has a bit of a “middle child” problem. To the […]

Mar 21, 2026 by Kamp Cook
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Spring is starting to show up across Montana, and fishing is picking up with it. Ice fishing is mostly done […]

Mar 21, 2026 by Angela Montana
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Between a sudden 80° fever and a little help from the wind, Mother Nature just gave the ice an eviction […]

Mar 21, 2026 by Angela Montana
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Garrett Ostler is relishing the lovely weather and ice conditions at Hebgen Lake, as shared in his video.

Mar 21, 2026 by Angela Montana
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With the ice clearing at Fort Peck Marina, boating season is upon us. Eddie Mindt has worked tirelessly to open the bay, allowing early access to perfect weather for cruising. Embrace the marina’s lively atmosphere, grab your gear, and enjoy the water before summer’s heat sets in. Don’t miss out!

Mar 21, 2026 by Angela Montana
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The Montana Outdoor Podcast features Downrigger Dale interviewing USA Ice Fishing Team members before the World Ice Fishing Championship in Sweden, discussing unique tournament rules and competition against ten countries.

Mar 21, 2026 by Angela Montana
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Kokanee Quinn reveals a simple yet gourmet roasted pecan-crusted salmon recipe. Featuring fresh ingredients and easy preparation, it promises a delightful dining experience that exceeds expectations. Enjoy!

Mar 20, 2026 by Angela Montana
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Fort Peck is still in a deep freeze from the Shafthouse to Rock Creek, so keep the boat on the […]

Mar 20, 2026 by Angela Montana
views: 124

If you thought your dating life was complicated, try being a Westslope Cutthroat Trout in the Big Hole Drainage. Between […]

Mar 20, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Thousands of elk are leaving Wyoming’s National Elk Refuge now. Here’s exactly where they’ll enter Montana and how to use it to your advantage.

Mar 20, 2026 by Angela Montana
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Montana’s MSGA opposes ballot initiative I-194, which they argue restricts free speech by banning certain entities from influencing political matters. A coalition seeks to block the initiative, protecting business rights.

Mar 19, 2026 by Angela Montana
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Central Montana game wardens saw a rise in illegally taken mountain lions in 2025, with three hunters cited for buying licenses after killing lions. Fines totaled $3,605.

Mar 19, 2026 by Angela Montana
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Due to a wildlife attractant’s presence, the Bozeman Ranger District has closed popular hiking trails around Big Sky from March 18 to April 15, 2026, ensuring public safety and preventing bear encounters.

Mar 19, 2026 by Angela Montana
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A viral Temecula standoff proves context is king. Is a landowner’s gunfire an unhinged overreaction or the “boiling point” of repeated theft and vandalism? Colion Noir weighs in on property rights.

Mar 19, 2026 by Angela Montana
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Meet the Grizzly: Montana’s ultimate heavyweight. With 1,200 PSI bite force and armor-thick skin, these biological bulldozers redefine power. Discover why the “hump” is pure muscle and how they dominate.

Mar 19, 2026 by Angela Montana
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Spring fishing in Montana is prime between mid-March and late April, featuring slow trout behavior and a focus on nymphing. Anglers should utilize specific streamers and dry flies during warmer afternoons.

Mar 19, 2026 by Moosetrack Megan
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This summer, teens from Idaho and Montana will have the opportunity to unplug, explore wild places, and give back to public lands through a series of free wilderness expeditions offered by the Selway Bitterroot Frank Church Foundation.

Mar 19, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Montana’s FWP seeks public comments on the Big Timber Ranch Private Ponds License proposal, focusing on its environmental impact and water management before the March 30, 2026 deadline.

Mar 18, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
views: 472

Montana guide Tim Cammisa shares 4 practical fly fishing hacks for spring trout season on the Madison, Gallatin, and Yellowstone rivers.

Mar 18, 2026 by Angela Montana
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A snowmobiler in Michigan floated on ice near Mackinac Island during a storm, highlighting dangers of unstable ice. Safety gear and caution are essential for snowmobilers near water and ice.

Mar 18, 2026 by Angela Montana
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The Montana wolf season ended on March 15, with 243 wolves harvested out of a quota of 452. Region 1 led with 98 harvests, while Regions 6 and 7 reported none. Future seasons are scheduled, but dates may change due to federal court orders. Data serves vital conservation purposes. Stay informed for updates.