
From walleye in the shallows to salmon in the deep, fishing action is heating up across the board….

Big walleye are still lurking deep…

Low water canceled the Fresno Walleye tourney, but silver lining: a long-awaited boat ramp upgrade is finally launching next week.

Walleye are biting, rainbows are running, and the carp spawn’s in full swing…

Warm weather, clear water, and a full hatch progression make this the perfect week to hit the Clark Fork—just watch for tight log jams and sketchy stretches upstream…

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The bite’s been hot—walleye in the 50s, smallmouth stacking up deep, pike slowing down, and surprise salmon showing up all over the system…

Heads up, anglers: A MORS follower reported a closure due to a bridge washout—plan your paddlefishing routes accordingly!

The Yellowstone is dropping fast…

The Jefferson is still running high and muddy, but for those watching the windows—there’s gold in the murk if you time it right.

Cold front or not, the code was cracked on Nelson Reservoir!

Yellowstone’s open, the trout are hungry, and the Madison’s on fire — grab your fly box and don’t sleep on this bite!

Crank it, bounce it, or bobber it—fish are hitting just about everything right now….

Walleye and pike fishing on Nelson has been strong…

The Missouri is fishing hot right now—match the hatch with the right flies and you’ll be in for some killer dry fly action…

Bite’s on! Walleye, smallmouth, and pike are all playing nice—just bring your jigs, plastics, and a bucket of minnows…

Runoff’s knocking—get your Madison fix while the river’s still fishable!

Big bugs are here—Salmonflies are popping on Rock Creek, and it’s only getting better from here…

The Kootenai’s fishing hot—for now—so hit it before the big flow show starts Tuesday and turns it into a float-only rodeo….

Rainbows, walleye, and perch are all biting across Canyon Ferry, Hauser, and Holter, with trolling, jigging, and shoreline setups producing steady action throughout the region.

The Jefferson is flirting with fishability, but with runoff looming and warm temps rising, don’t count on it being your weekend sweetheart.

Rare late May fly fishing conditions are prime on Kalispell-area rivers—but with warm weather coming soon, now’s the time to go!

From shallow smallmouth to deep lake trout, this week’s bite brought wind, cold temps, and just enough action to keep rods bending across the board…

Sleep in, sip your coffee, and hit the Missouri around 2pm….

Runoff’s in full swing on the Yellowstone, but if you time it right, there’s solid action to be had…

Rainbows are hot, walleye are spotty, and trolling’s the ticket across Canyon Ferry, Hauser, and Holter—just watch the weather and match the hatch with spinners, crawlers, or buggers….

The East Gallatin is moody with runoff, but afternoon nymphing and sneaky spring creek tactics can still put you on fish—if you know where to look…

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The water is warming up, and so is the bite…

Paddlefish are on the move as Missouri River flows rise—find out where to expect more action and snagging activity heading into Memorial Weekend…

It might not be pretty out there on the Gallatin, but the fish are still biting if you know what to toss…

Walleye are heating up on Hauser, rainbows are cruising Holter, and Canyon Ferry anglers are switching tactics as spring fishing kicks into high gear across the reservoirs….

Spring has sprung on the Madison River, and the trout are biting—time to dust off your waders and hit the water!

From feisty pike that’ll hit anything to bass moving in like spring breakers, the bite is hot—if you’re willing to move, jig, and maybe dodge a few overachieving lake trout…

When spring runoff turns rivers into washing machines, it’s time to fish smart, wade safe, and trust that the trout haven’t gone far—they’re just hunkered down waiting for your flashy fly to find them…

The Boulder River’s still chilly and climbing, but a cold snap could clear things up…

The Big Hole is fishing well, with nymphs and streamers doing the heavy lifting while spring flows and sunshine keep things interesting…

From shoreline strikes to deep-water trolls, rainbows and walleyes are keeping Canyon Ferry, Hauser, and Holter anglers reeling in the action—no matter your bait, there’s a bite waiting…

The Kootenai’s heating up (well, slowly)—from midge hatches to streamer pulls and dry fly eats, here’s your weekly fix of flows, flies, and fishy intel, with a side of Sox talk.

From deep water surprises to shoreline hotspots, this week brought a little bit of everything at Fort Peck.

The bugs are waking up and the trout are eating—Craig’s tailwater is heating up before runoff….

The Gallatin River is fishing great right now, with nymphs and worms leading the charge as runoff begins and fish are biting from the park to the valley…

Spring fishing is heating up across Canyon Ferry, Hauser, and Holter — from shoreline rainbows to deep-water walleye, there’s action for every angler!

Spring’s showing off on the Madison—hungry fish, perfect temps, and some serious action if you know where (and how) to look…

A day of trolling for lake trout on Fort Peck turned into an unexpected and unforgettable catch for “The Salmon Slayer.”

Spring is heating up on Fort Peck with walleye, smallmouth, northerns—and even a few surprise lakers—making for a solid week of multi-species action in shallow water.

From grayling on Rodgers Lake to salmon near Camp Tuffit, spring fishing is heating up across northwest Montana…

Spring fishing is back on Rock Creek, with Skwalas, mayflies, and nymphs all in play—just be ready to adapt, because Montana’s weather is as wild as the trout…

Here is what happening in the Helena area reservoirs…