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Bear’s Dinner Party: Why Your Favorite Bozeman Trails are Temporarily Off-Limits

Mar-19-26 by Angela Montana

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.

The Temecula Standoff: When Viral Clips Meet Harsh Realities

Mar-19-26 by Angela Montana

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.

Grizzly Bears: Nature’s Muscular Monuments to Power

Mar-19-26 by Angela Montana

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.

The “Anti-Winter” Strategy: Why March and April on the Kootenai are Montana’s Best Kept Secret

Mar-19-26 by Angela Montana

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.

Free Program Offers Idaho & Montana Teens Six Days of Wilderness Adventure & Stewardship

Mar-19-26 by Moosetrack Megan

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.

The Big Timber Pond Project: Why Montana Anglers Are Diving Into This Particular Permit Application

Mar-19-26 by montanaoutdoor

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.

4 Fly Fishing Hacks From a Montana Guide That Make a Difference on the Water

Mar-18-26 by montanaoutdoor

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

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From the Big Sky to Big Water: Why Montana Sledders Should Take Note of the Michigan “Ice-Capades”

Mar-18-26 by Angela Montana

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.

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Montana’s Wolf Season: That’s a Wrap for 2025-2026

Mar-18-26 by Angela Montana

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.

Montana Outdoor Radio Show

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Last Weeks Show

Montana Outdoor Radio Show – March 14th Recap

Mar-14-26 by Kamp Cook

Last week on the Montana Outdoor Radio Show, we talked about the early signs of spring fishing across the state. […]

Montana Fishing Report – March 14th

Mar-14-26 by Kamp Cook

Mid-March in Montana means winter and spring are still arguing about who’s in charge. Ice fishing opportunities are fading quickly […]

Montana Outdoor Podcast

Spring Mack Days: Fishing Tips from Ryker and Patrick

Mar-14-26 by Angela Montana

This week’s Montana Outdoor Podcast features Ryker Bair and Patrick Casey discussing their experiences in Mack Days, highlighting the collaborative spirit among anglers as they share tips for successful fishing.

Fishing

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.

Mar 18, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Flows are spiking fast across Western Montana. Here’s which rivers still have fishable nymphing conditions this week — and exactly what to throw.

Mar 18, 2026 by Moosetrack Megan
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Anglers on Lake Pend Oreille continue to play an important role in helping Idaho Fish and Game monitor the lake’s trophy rainbow trout fishery. Through the Lake Pend Oreille Angler Science Program, anglers voluntarily record details about their fishing trips and the trout they catch.

Mar 17, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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The pre-runoff window is closing fast in mid-March 2026. Here’s exactly where, when, and how to catch your first Yellowstone cutthroat on the fly.

Mar 17, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Flows are rising fast. Here’s which Montana rivers still have fishable nymph water this week — and when each one blows out.

Mar 17, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Montana’s outdoor rec sector hit 5% of GDP in 2024 — here’s why that $3.8B number matters for public land access and conservation funding right now.

Mar 17, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Montana’s $3.8B outdoor economy now ranks 3rd nationally, but explosive growth means more crowded trails, harder access, and tougher hunting seasons ahead.

Mar 15, 2026 by Moosetrack Megan
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Imagine then the wave of hysteria after reeling in a 27-inch long Westslope cutthroat trout one day. For Coeur d’Alene angler Kyle Hatrock, that day was Feb. 1.

Hunting

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.

Mar 17, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Wyoming’s elk season changes affect Montana border hunters now. With MT draw deadlines April 1, here’s what you need to know before submitting applications.

Mar 17, 2026 by Angela Montana
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Picture this: you step outside with your morning coffee, ready to enjoy the peaceful countryside… and there’s a grizzly bear […]

Mar 17, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Montana’s deer and elk draw system is complicated. Here’s what hunters need to know about preference points, deadlines, and limited entry permits.

Montana FWP

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 16, 2026 by Angela Montana
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If deer or elk hunting is on your Montana to-do list this year, remember that the deadline to apply for […]

Mar 16, 2026 by Angela Montana
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Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is hosting a free youth turkey hunt on May 2-3, 2026, for ages 10-15, including safety training and mentorship. Applications are due soon.

Mar 18, 2026 by Angela Montana
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Life’s unpredictability affects both humans and wildlife. As animals adapt to urban landscapes, encounters with obstacles can lead to tricky situations, highlighting our overlapping worlds and shared challenges.

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 17, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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The pre-runoff window is closing fast in mid-March 2026. Here’s exactly where, when, and how to catch your first Yellowstone cutthroat on the fly.

Mar 17, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Flows are rising fast. Here’s which Montana rivers still have fishable nymph water this week — and when each one blows out.

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.

Mar 17, 2026 by Moosetrack Megan
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The Flathead National Forest announced today the Lindbergh Lake Campground Improvement Project, located on the National Forest approximately nine miles south of Condon, Montana.

Mar 17, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Wyoming’s elk season changes affect Montana border hunters now. With MT draw deadlines April 1, here’s what you need to know before submitting applications.

Mar 17, 2026 by Angela Montana
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Picture this: you step outside with your morning coffee, ready to enjoy the peaceful countryside… and there’s a grizzly bear […]

Mar 17, 2026 by Angela Montana
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A lost GoPro at a grizzly bear center captured fascinating footage of how bears interact with unfamiliar objects—valuable insight for backcountry safety.

Mar 17, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Montana’s deer and elk draw system is complicated. Here’s what hunters need to know about preference points, deadlines, and limited entry permits.

Mar 17, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Montana’s outdoor rec sector hit 5% of GDP in 2024 — here’s why that $3.8B number matters for public land access and conservation funding right now.

Mar 17, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Mid-March is your last realistic window to find elk and mule deer sheds in Montana before green-up hits. Here’s where to walk right now.

Mar 17, 2026 by Moosetrack Megan
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The timber sales are estimated to generate more than $1 million in revenue, strengthening the economy and supporting timber professionals in western Montana.

Mar 17, 2026 by Moosetrack Megan
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A seasonal employee working in the Old Faithful area of Yellowstone National Park will spend a year in federal prison following an assault on a co-worker.

Mar 17, 2026 by Moosetrack Megan
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Visitors strolling through the Hall of Horns and Teeth at Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, often pause at a duck-billed dinosaur skull that seems, at first glance, simply impressive in its size and preservation. But look closer. There, embedded deep in the fossilized face, is a single, broken tooth — a violent punctuation mark from 66 million years ago.

Mar 17, 2026 by Moosetrack Megan
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Seen a mangy-looking moose in winter? That’s normal.

Mar 17, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Montana’s $3.8B outdoor economy now ranks 3rd nationally, but explosive growth means more crowded trails, harder access, and tougher hunting seasons ahead.

Mar 17, 2026 by Angela Montana
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The first week of the 2026 Spring Mack Days saw nearly 1,900 lake trout caught despite harsh winter conditions. The event supports fish conservation, enhancing native trout populations in Flathead Lake.

Mar 16, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Montana farmers face potential pricing nightmare as $85B railroad merger threatens to eliminate competition and spike shipping costs for grain and cattle feed.

Mar 16, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Montana’s mild 2026 winter has bears out weeks early. Here’s what shed hunters, turkey scouts, and backcountry anglers need to know right now.