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Last Weeks Show

Montana Outdoor Radio Show – Valentines Day Recap

Feb-14-26 by Kamp Cook

On last week’s Montana Outdoor Radio Show, we covered the continued struggle for consistent ice fishing across Montana, along with […]

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Audio Reports

Montana Fishing Report – February 14th

Feb-14-26 by Kamp Cook

Mid-February in Montana is usually prime time for ice fishing, but this winter is still being stubborn. Many waters are […]

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FWP

Elk captured on the Crow Reservation test negative for brucellosis

Feb-14-26 by Angela Montana

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, with the Crow Tribe, captured 99 elk to study migration and brucellosis presence. GPS collars were fitted to track their movement and inform wildlife management decisions.

Cooking with Kokanee Quinn: Cheesy Elk Skillet Lasagna

Feb-14-26 by Angela Montana

Kokanee Quinn presents a unique elk skillet lasagna recipe that elevates comfort food with layers of ground elk, three cheeses, and no-boil noodles, all in one pan for easy cleanup.

Understanding Flathead Lake’s Ripple Effects

Feb-14-26 by Angela Montana

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.

Understanding Montana’s Outdoor Legacy Through History

Feb-13-26 by Angela Montana

Montana’s history encompasses a vibrant legacy shaped by diverse communities, emphasizing wildlife conservation and the state’s iconic landscapes, while educational efforts continue to promote responsible stewardship for future generations.

The Dramatic Dating Ritual of Bald Eagles

Feb-13-26 by Angela Montana

Bald Eagles engage in a dramatic courtship ritual called “cartwheeling,” where they lock talons and freefall, testing their compatibility and strength to ensure only the most committed pairs breed.

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Brett French

Dam bypass channel changes Lower Yellowstone River fishing

Feb-13-26 by Angela Montana

A new bypass channel allows fish to navigate around Intake Diversion Dam, significantly increasing walleye populations in the Lower Yellowstone River and enhancing local fishing experiences over the last four years.

Don Wilkins’ Weekly Fort Peck, MT Fishing Report 2.13.26

Feb-13-26 by Angela Montana

Despite warm weather, ice conditions remain stable with 7-13 inches in various areas. Fishing activity is slowing, but decent catches persist. Caution is advised as temperatures are expected to drop soon.

Montana Outdoor Radio Show

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Last Weeks Show

Montana Outdoor Radio Show – Valentines Day Recap

Feb-14-26 by Kamp Cook

On last week’s Montana Outdoor Radio Show, we covered the continued struggle for consistent ice fishing across Montana, along with […]

views: 43
Audio Reports

Montana Fishing Report – February 14th

Feb-14-26 by Kamp Cook

Mid-February in Montana is usually prime time for ice fishing, but this winter is still being stubborn. Many waters are […]

Montana Outdoor Podcast

Understanding Flathead Lake’s Ripple Effects

Feb-14-26 by Angela Montana

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.

Fishing

Feb-13-26 by Angela Montana
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Despite warm weather, ice conditions remain stable with 7-13 inches in various areas. Fishing activity is slowing, but decent catches persist. Caution is advised as temperatures are expected to drop soon.

Feb-12-26 by Angela Montana
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The Lower Clark Fork River is fishable, with water temperatures around 45 degrees. Nymphing and streamers are recommended. Expect cool weather and a rain-snow mix this weekend.

Feb-11-26 by Angela Montana
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What started as just another drop through the ice quickly turned into something much bigger for angler Don Wilkins. Almost […]

Feb-11-26 by Angela Montana
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The Kootenai River is currently fishable with flows at 4,000 cfs and water temperatures around 45 degrees. Focus on subsurface presentations and streamers for better trout catches this week.

Feb-11-26 by Angela Montana
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Ice conditions at Tongue River Marina are unstable, with melting shoreline ice and only an inch of edge ice. Anglers are advised to exercise caution until temperatures drop and conditions improve.

Feb-11-26 by Angela Montana
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Recent fishing conditions on the Beaverhead have been challenging due to low flows and clear water. Success requires stealth and patience, with anglers advised to use longer leaders and fish deeper with specific nymphs.

Feb-11-26 by Angela Montana
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First Lake near Havre has ample open water according to social media reports, with locals encouraging boat use. Fresno Lake has also opened, indicating early opportunities for fishing.

Feb-10-26 by montanaoutdoor
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Fort Peck Reservoir is shaping up to be a steady, predictable fishing year in 2026. Water levels are expected to […]

Feb-10-26 by Angela Montana
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Ice fishing can lead to unforgettable experiences, like catching a trophy pike. Underwater footage captures the excitement, showcasing the thrilling moment from below the ice to its triumphant pull.

Feb-09-26 by Angela Montana
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The 28th Annual Ice Fishing Derby in Glasgow attracted 150 participants despite warm weather, featuring competitions and prizes, including a $2,000 win for a 5.34-pound pike and free rods for youth anglers.

Hunting

Feb-13-26 by Angela Montana
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Montana’s history encompasses a vibrant legacy shaped by diverse communities, emphasizing wildlife conservation and the state’s iconic landscapes, while educational efforts continue to promote responsible stewardship for future generations.

Feb-13-26 by Angela Montana
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Bald Eagles engage in a dramatic courtship ritual called “cartwheeling,” where they lock talons and freefall, testing their compatibility and strength to ensure only the most committed pairs breed.

Feb-12-26 by Angela Montana
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As hunting season approaches, families can utilize leftover venison by making cheesy venison bombs, a simple and flavorful dish combining ground venison, cheese, and bacon for a delicious meal.

Feb-12-26 by Angela Montana
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A striking black bear mount on a loft railing showcases expert taxidermy craftsmanship. This art form has evolved, capturing lifelike motion and personality, blending biology and sculpture since the 1800s.

Montana FWP

Feb-14-26 by Angela Montana
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Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, with the Crow Tribe, captured 99 elk to study migration and brucellosis presence. GPS collars were fitted to track their movement and inform wildlife management decisions.

Feb-11-26 by Angela Montana
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Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will no longer allow caching supplies at Beartooth Wildlife Management Area, enforcing a leave-no-trace policy starting May 15 for visitors during hunting season.

Feb-10-26 by Angela Montana
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Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks offers various hunter education options this spring, including in-person classes and online courses, required for hunters born after January 1, 1985. Classes fill quickly.

Feb-09-26 by Angela Montana
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Bobcat hunting and trapping in Montana Region 4 ends on February 11 at midnight. Hunters should check quota status online to ensure compliance with regulations before the season closes.

Feb-11-26 by Angela Montana
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Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will no longer allow caching supplies at Beartooth Wildlife Management Area, enforcing a leave-no-trace policy starting May 15 for visitors during hunting season.

Feb-11-26 by Angela Montana
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Ice conditions at Tongue River Marina are unstable, with melting shoreline ice and only an inch of edge ice. Anglers are advised to exercise caution until temperatures drop and conditions improve.

Feb-11-26 by Angela Montana
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American Prairie opposes the BLM’s proposal to revoke grazing permits for bison in Montana, affecting policy and tribal rights, prompting legal action and potential impacts nationwide on bison management.

Feb-11-26 by Angela Montana
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Recent fishing conditions on the Beaverhead have been challenging due to low flows and clear water. Success requires stealth and patience, with anglers advised to use longer leaders and fish deeper with specific nymphs.

Feb-11-26 by Angela Montana
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First Lake near Havre has ample open water according to social media reports, with locals encouraging boat use. Fresno Lake has also opened, indicating early opportunities for fishing.

Feb-10-26 by Angela Montana
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Transform walleye into a delicious breakfast with simple ingredients: fillets, eggs, and mozzarella. This straightforward recipe highlights clean flavors, proving that good food doesn’t need to be complex.

Feb-10-26 by montanaoutdoor
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Fort Peck Reservoir is shaping up to be a steady, predictable fishing year in 2026. Water levels are expected to […]

Feb-10-26 by Angela Montana
views: 69

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks offers various hunter education options this spring, including in-person classes and online courses, required for hunters born after January 1, 1985. Classes fill quickly.

Feb-10-26 by Angela Montana
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The internet is doing what it does best—arguing. The clip below from Colorado is making the rounds and has some […]

Feb-10-26 by Angela Montana
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Ice fishing can lead to unforgettable experiences, like catching a trophy pike. Underwater footage captures the excitement, showcasing the thrilling moment from below the ice to its triumphant pull.

Feb-09-26 by Angela Montana
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The sturgeon fishing season on Black Lake, Michigan, lasted only 48 minutes, with six fish caught shortly after it began, making it technically longer than last year’s 17-minute season.

Feb-09-26 by Angela Montana
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The 28th Annual Ice Fishing Derby in Glasgow attracted 150 participants despite warm weather, featuring competitions and prizes, including a $2,000 win for a 5.34-pound pike and free rods for youth anglers.

Feb-09-26 by Angela Montana
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February fishing in Glacier National Park and Flathead Valley is unusually favorable due to mild temperatures and low snow, with anglers successfully using nymphs and streamers in altered winter conditions.

Feb-09-26 by Moosetrack Megan
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Well below normal January precipitation and unseasonably warm temperatures stalled Montana’s snowpack accumulation last month.

Feb-09-26 by Moosetrack Megan
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The Skyline Sportsmen’s Association of Butte has added $500 to the reward offered for information about a pictograph panel that was vandalized at Missouri Headwaters State Park.

Feb-09-26 by Moosetrack Megan
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For Dr. Robert Pal, the plants that blanket Montana’s mountains, forests, and meadows are more than background scenery. They’re living stories waiting to be understood.

Feb-09-26 by Moosetrack Megan
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The Timberlane Campground on the Libby Ranger District, Kootenai National Forest, will be undergoing much-needed improvements starting this summer.

Feb-09-26 by Angela Montana
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Bobcat hunting and trapping in Montana Region 4 ends on February 11 at midnight. Hunters should check quota status online to ensure compliance with regulations before the season closes.

Feb-09-26 by Angela Montana
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Anglers should exercise caution due to varying ice conditions. Fishing yields include rainbows at Canyon Ferry and Helena Valley, while Hauser and Holter have mostly open water and unstable ice.

Feb-09-26 by montanaoutdoor
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A new federal lawsuit is challenging EPA’s approval of Montana’s shift away from numeric nutrient pollution standards—rules that had guided […]