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MT Late Winter Fly Fishing Report and Forecast 2026 – Madison, Gallatin, Yellowstone & Missouri

Feb-21-26 by Angela Montana

This winter’s mild temperatures have kept rivers stable and trout active, leading to improved fishing conditions. As spring approaches, anglers should prepare for increased opportunities and strengthening hatches.

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Last Weeks Show

Montana Outdoor Radio Show – February 21st Recap

Feb-21-26 by Kamp Cook

Last week on the Montana Outdoor Radio Show, we talked about late-winter fishing conditions across the state. Ice reports are […]

views: 53
Audio Reports

Montana Fishing Report – February 21st

Feb-21-26 by Kamp Cook

Late February is that in-between stretch. Some lakes are finally offering more consistent ice, but conditions still vary widely from […]

Don’t Miss This Podcast on Life-Saving Skills!

Feb-21-26 by Angela Montana

In this week’s Montana Outdoor Podcast, host Downrigger Dale interviews Racheal Vargas, who teaches vital safety courses, including Wilderness First Aid and Pet First Aid, emphasizing the importance of community training.

Cooking with Kokanee Quinn: Easy Venison Breakfast Sausage Stuffed Pancakes

Feb-21-26 by Angela Montana

Kokanee Quinn highlights Easy Venison Breakfast Sausage Stuffed Pancakes, a delicious blend of savory venison sausage and fluffy pancakes topped with maple syrup, perfect for cold mornings and gatherings.

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Montana

How February Weather is Affecting Montana’s Drought

Feb-20-26 by Angela Montana

Montana is experiencing tighter drought conditions despite winter’s usual moisture replenishment. The Golden Triangle, particularly around Great Falls, is facing extreme drought, stressing the importance of any precipitation received.

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Brett French

Montana boosts hunter ed as youth interest declines

Feb-20-26 by Angela Montana

Montana is enhancing hunter education amid declining interest, with new technician hires aiding the program’s revival despite challenges in recruitment and generational shifts away from hunting as a pastime.

NW Montana Ice and Fishing Report 2.20.26

Feb-20-26 by Angela Montana

This weekend’s fishing report from Chancy’s Fish Camp highlights mixed ice conditions across local lakes. Anglers can find good action for perch, salmon, and trout, but should prioritize safety.

Closure Notice for Female Mountain Lion Hunting in Montana

Feb-20-26 by Angela Montana

Heads up, lion hunters — there’s a change you’ll want on your radar. The Montana Fish & Wildlife Commission has […]

Montana Outdoor Radio Show

views: 24
Last Weeks Show

Montana Outdoor Radio Show – February 21st Recap

Feb-21-26 by Kamp Cook

Last week on the Montana Outdoor Radio Show, we talked about late-winter fishing conditions across the state. Ice reports are […]

views: 53
Audio Reports

Montana Fishing Report – February 21st

Feb-21-26 by Kamp Cook

Late February is that in-between stretch. Some lakes are finally offering more consistent ice, but conditions still vary widely from […]

Montana Outdoor Podcast

Don’t Miss This Podcast on Life-Saving Skills!

Feb-21-26 by Angela Montana

In this week’s Montana Outdoor Podcast, host Downrigger Dale interviews Racheal Vargas, who teaches vital safety courses, including Wilderness First Aid and Pet First Aid, emphasizing the importance of community training.

Fishing

Feb-21-26 by Angela Montana
views: 8

This winter’s mild temperatures have kept rivers stable and trout active, leading to improved fishing conditions. As spring approaches, anglers should prepare for increased opportunities and strengthening hatches.

Feb-20-26 by Angela Montana
views: 518

This weekend’s fishing report from Chancy’s Fish Camp highlights mixed ice conditions across local lakes. Anglers can find good action for perch, salmon, and trout, but should prioritize safety.

Feb-20-26 by Angela Montana
views: 98

The main lake has refrozen, but ice conditions are unsafe for fishing, with only 1 to 1.5 inches of ice. Temperatures are rising, making future conditions hazardous. Prioritize safety.

Feb-20-26 by Angela Montana
views: 165

Don Wilkins assessed ice conditions near the dam, reporting thickness of 7-9 inches, while cautioning about unstable areas. He advises waiting for colder weather before venturing out onto the ice.

Feb-19-26 by Angela Montana
views: 186

At Fort Peck, open water is prevalent amid remaining ice, with more shorelines exposed. Cold weather has arrived, bringing snow and a wind chill of -16°. Safety is crucial.

Feb-19-26 by Angela Montana
views: 539

The fishing report highlights varying ice conditions across local lakes, emphasizes caution with ice safety, and announces an upcoming fishing tournament at McGregor Lake with details about entry fees and fishing areas.

Feb-18-26 by Angela Montana
views: 389

Strong winds continue to sweep across the area, according to the latest post from Lakeridge Lodging and Bait Shop at […]

Feb-18-26 by Angela Montana
views: 152

February on the Missouri River offers quiet fishing with effective midges and nymphing opportunities. Despite snowpack challenges, warmer temps could encourage fish activity, making it an excellent time to plan summer trips.

Feb-17-26 by Angela Montana
views: 406

Lakeridge Lodging and Bait Shop announced that the lake is unsafe due to strong winds, leaving no ice. Updates will follow after the storm, urging everyone to stay safe.

Feb-17-26 by Angela Montana
views: 980

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.

Hunting

Feb-21-26 by Angela Montana
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In this week’s Montana Outdoor Podcast, host Downrigger Dale interviews Racheal Vargas, who teaches vital safety courses, including Wilderness First Aid and Pet First Aid, emphasizing the importance of community training.

Feb-20-26 by Angela Montana
views: 44

Heads up, lion hunters — there’s a change you’ll want on your radar. The Montana Fish & Wildlife Commission has […]

Feb-20-26 by Angela Montana
views: 40

Lakeside Lodging reports thin, snow-covered ice conditions with unstable areas and hidden hazards. Remain cautious when heading out, as not all frozen sections are safe. Stay safe and warm.

Feb-18-26 by Angela Montana
views: 53

More than 15 hunter and bowhunter education courses are available for registration in north-central Montana. Spring is ideal for signing up to avoid competitive fall classes.

Montana FWP

Feb-20-26 by Angela Montana
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Heads up, lion hunters — there’s a change you’ll want on your radar. The Montana Fish & Wildlife Commission has […]

Feb-19-26 by Angela Montana
views: 103

Before the license year ends on February 28, note that mountain lion and wolf hunting continue, along with some trapping seasons. E-tags will deactivate, so consider obtaining an offline license.

Feb-19-26 by Angela Montana
views: 313

The Smith River Permit lottery results are available. Super Permit chances for failed applicants cost $5 until March 15. Floaters must pack out waste and register via phone before launching.

Feb-18-26 by Angela Montana
views: 53

More than 15 hunter and bowhunter education courses are available for registration in north-central Montana. Spring is ideal for signing up to avoid competitive fall classes.

Feb-19-26 by Angela Montana
views: 290

The Upper Salmon River steelhead fishing report indicates a mild winter facilitated fish movement upstream. High angler effort and favorable conditions resulted in good catch rates, despite some ice obstructing boat ramps.

Feb-19-26 by Angela Montana
views: 103

Before the license year ends on February 28, note that mountain lion and wolf hunting continue, along with some trapping seasons. E-tags will deactivate, so consider obtaining an offline license.

Feb-19-26 by Angela Montana
views: 313

The Smith River Permit lottery results are available. Super Permit chances for failed applicants cost $5 until March 15. Floaters must pack out waste and register via phone before launching.

Feb-19-26 by Angela Montana
views: 39

The new permit season for conservation and recreation permits ends on February 28, 2026, with renewals beginning March 1, 2026. A License Ambassador program is launching for efficient sales.

Feb-19-26 by Angela Montana
views: 539

The fishing report highlights varying ice conditions across local lakes, emphasizes caution with ice safety, and announces an upcoming fishing tournament at McGregor Lake with details about entry fees and fishing areas.

Feb-18-26 by Angela Montana
views: 53

More than 15 hunter and bowhunter education courses are available for registration in north-central Montana. Spring is ideal for signing up to avoid competitive fall classes.

Feb-18-26 by Angela Montana
views: 389

Strong winds continue to sweep across the area, according to the latest post from Lakeridge Lodging and Bait Shop at […]

Feb-18-26 by Angela Montana
views: 1989

Around 4:00 pm, Valley County Search and Rescue got the call — several people were stranded on Fort Peck Lake […]

Feb-18-26 by Angela Montana
views: 2072

Montana’s wolf hunting season has seen more than 200 wolves harvested, not quite nearing a 452 quota. Regions 1, 2, and 3 lead in numbers, with zero non-target captures reported. The season continues until March 15.

Feb-18-26 by Angela Montana
views: 131

Montana is resuming boat inspections on March 7 to combat invasive mussels, with officials stressing the importance of these measures as out-of-state boats pose a growing risk to local waters.

Feb-18-26 by Angela Montana
views: 152

February on the Missouri River offers quiet fishing with effective midges and nymphing opportunities. Despite snowpack challenges, warmer temps could encourage fish activity, making it an excellent time to plan summer trips.

Feb-18-26 by Angela Montana
views: 183

He tagged a 170-inch Alabama whitetail fair and square — then the internet exploded. From bizarre accusations to conspiracy theories, this viral buck story proves the real drama starts after you post.

Feb-17-26 by Angela Montana
views: 406

Lakeridge Lodging and Bait Shop announced that the lake is unsafe due to strong winds, leaving no ice. Updates will follow after the storm, urging everyone to stay safe.

Feb-17-26 by Angela Montana
views: 209

An argument at an Alaska fish camp turned deadly, leaving one man dead and another facing murder charges. Authorities say the tragic Tuluksak shooting is a sobering reminder that anger has lasting consequences.

Feb-17-26 by Angela Montana
views: 278

The Bureau of Reclamation will host a public meeting on February 24, 2026, at 6 p.m. at 1st Street Mercantile […]

Feb-17-26 by Angela Montana
views: 316

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.

Feb-17-26 by Angela Montana
views: 104

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.

Feb-17-26 by Angela Montana
views: 980

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.

Feb-17-26 by Angela Montana
views: 97

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.

Feb-17-26 by Angela Montana
views: 230

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.