The Bureau of Reclamation will host a public meeting on February 24, 2026, at 6 p.m. at 1st Street Mercantile […]
Legendary turkey hunter Fox Haas, who passed away at 95, was pivotal in turkey conservation and inspired future generations, including his son, Toxey, founder of Mossy Oak.
An Indiana family faced tragedy during ice fishing when a heater caused a carbon monoxide poisoning. This incident emphasizes the importance of safety measures like CO detectors to combat unseen dangers.
Ice conditions vary significantly, affecting fishing safety. Anglers report catches at Canyon Ferry, while Hauser and Holter have open water. Caution is advised due to deteriorating ice.
Elk generally avoid humans, but they can be dangerous during the fall rut or when cows are protecting calves. Respect their space to ensure a safe encounter.
Canyon Ferry Lake is experiencing varying ice conditions, with some areas, particularly near the Silos, still frozen. Anglers report significant openings due to strong winds, but caution is advised.
The Missouri River fishing is improving despite some wind, with nymphing and midges being effective. Focus on subsurface techniques and smaller streamers for success during winter outings.
The video showcases a large largemouth bass beneath ice, demonstrating that these fish remain active in winter. Ice fishing persists as a popular winter activity, targeting various species, including bass.
Walleye Unlimited Bingo Night returns on February 26, 2026, at The Office Bar in Livingston, featuring a $1,000 final round and supporting local causes. Join for fun and prizes!
On last week’s Montana Outdoor Radio Show, we covered the continued struggle for consistent ice fishing across Montana, along with […]
Mid-February in Montana is usually prime time for ice fishing, but this winter is still being stubborn. Many waters are […]
Due to popular demand, last week’s insightful podcast episode on Flathead Lake’s dam and its extensive impact on ecosystems and communities will be available for another week. Tune in to explore these connections.