• Stay in the Game

    After years of injuries and setbacks, Montana Grant rediscovers his passion for bowhunting with the help of his son—and a little adjustment at the archery shop.

  • Yellow Headstones

    The beauty of Yellowstone comes with a serious dose of risk… read more from Montana Grant here.

  • How Hobbies Help

    The great outdoors: your gym, classroom, and sanctuary all in one….read more from Montana Grant here..

  • Deer at Home

    Urban deer: cute to watch, tricky to live with…

  • Beefmaster Bike

    A century-old two-wheeler that still outworks most trucks: meet The Beefmaster. More from Montana Grant here….

  • Pennsyltucky Hare

    Turn your next rabbit or squirrel harvest into a hearty, pioneer-style skillet meal with this simple, creamy small game recipe by Montana Grant!

  • Busted Rods

    Fishing rods may be built tough, but from monster fish battles to car doors and careless casts, every angler eventually learns that even the best gear can break…

  • Still Hunting

    Master the art of Still Hunting—stalk, observe, and get closer to big game than ever before.. read more from Montana Grant here..

  • Deer Dining

    Deer don’t diet in the fall—here’s what’s on their seasonal menu and why it matters for hunters. More from Montana Grant here!

  • Bird Brains Don’t Wear Safety Orange

    From ‘Great Pumpkin suits’ to saving bird dogs, this week we tackle the surprising history and life-saving importance of Hunter Orange. More from Montana Grant!

  • Stir Fry Crazy Trout

    Trout haters, meet stir-fry: the recipe that might just change your mind… More from Montana Grant here!

  • Shoot Sight-Free

    Modern bows may come loaded with sights and gadgets, but the best archers know that nothing beats getting close and trusting your own built-in sight—your eyes, instincts, and practice…

  • Natural Scents

    In the Rocky Mountains, you’ll never outsmart a big game animal’s nose—but with the right natural scents and smart techniques, you can keep from being busted. Read more from Montana Grant here…

  • Fighting Chance

    While grocery stores shield us from nature’s cycle, hunters face the raw truth of survival and stewardship firsthand…More from Montana Grant here!

  • Shot Size

    Find out why pointing—not aiming—is the key to shotgun success…

  • Float a Nymph

    Turn your foam hopper into a drowned delicacy—because sometimes the biggest trout can’t resist a “sinking snack attack…more from Montana Grant here!

  • LA, LA, LA!!!

    With La Niña on the horizon, Montanans can expect a cooler, wetter winter that could mean better hunting, earlier ice, and less snow than usual. Read more from Montana Grant here…

  • Big Rock Country

    Dig into Montana’s ‘Treasure State’ heritage with rockhounding adventures that uncover sapphires, quartz, agates, and more in the wild beauty of Big Sky Country!

  • Evacuate Now

    When the call to evacuate comes, what you do beforehand could mean the difference between chaos and calm…read more from Montana Grant

  • The One That Got Away

    Lefty Kreh knew that the best fish tales end with a punchline—just wait until you hear about the one that got away…

  • Just One Pattern

    Could you fish a whole season with just one fly? One angler’s ‘Coachman Summer’ proves it might just make you a better fisherman…read more from Montana Grant here…

  • Elk Hunting Rule #1

    In Montana, elk hunting isn’t just a season—it’s a high-stakes game of skill, grit, and finding where the bulls actually are…

  • The Best Fishing

    September flips the switch in Montana—cooler weather, fewer crowds, and hungry trout make it the start of the state’s best fishing…

  • How Close Is Too Close?

    When you can touch your neighbor’s hat with your rod, it’s not fishing — it’s a traffic jam…

  • They’re Black, they’re White, they’re both, Yea, Yea, Yea!

    From albino to piebald to buckskin, deer wear nature’s full palette—and knowing their colors could change the way you hunt. More from Montana Grant here…

  • Serpent Dangers

    Hunters and pets face heightened rattler risks this season as snakes linger until the first frosts….read more from Montana Grant here…

  • Stand It

    Tree stands give hunters the high ground—but one misstep can turn a perfect vantage point into a painful lesson in safety…Read more from Montana Grant here..

  • Grizzly Bearable?

    Montana’s grizzly comeback has hunters and residents learning to live with one of North America’s most formidable predators. Read more from Montana Grant here….

  • Best Hooks

    From bone and thorn to high-tech steel, fishing hooks have evolved for thousands of years—yet the secret to more catches still comes down to one thing: a sharp point…

  • Big Sky Soda Pop

    Discover how Native people around the Chesapeake Bay brewed their own refreshing, healthy soda from pine needles….

  • Great Dogs, Great Legacy

    A heartfelt tribute to a lifetime of loyal hunting companions, Great Dogs Legacy celebrates the lessons, love, and unforgettable stories each dog leaves behind…

  • Goin to the Can

    From Vienna sausages to tuna, your can choices can make or break a wilderness meal…

  • Lost

    The outdoors giveth, the outdoors taketh away… and occasionally, the mailman brings it back…

  • One Rotten Apple

    What happens when one person’s crime brands an entire group?

  • Zuc Filets

    Garden-fresh zucchini gets the golden, crispy treatment in this ‘Zuc Filets’ recipe that pairs perfectly with your latest catch…

  • Velvet Time

    When nature’s most majestic headgear is wrapped in nutrient-rich velvet, the race to the rut begins…

  • Birthday Season

    From hunting and fishing memories to a Maryland crab feast in Montana, one man’s birthday is all about family, tradition, and the gift of being remembered.

  • AI-ngling

    The next evolution in angling isn’t tackle — it’s technology… Read more from Montana Grant here!

  • Summer Cleanout

    Clean out your gear, not just your garage—your old rods and lures could be a new angler’s treasure. Read more from Montana Grant here…

  • Unwanted Flies

    Whether you’re casting a fly or just trying to eat in peace, it’s time to fight back—because fruit flies may be tiny, but their mess is anything but! Read more from Montana Grant here…

  • First Fly Fishing Tourists of Montana

    The first catch-and-release story didn’t end with a photo—it started with a knife… More from Montana Grant here!

  • Thrones I Have Known

    Some thrones flush into rivers, others are carved by trees—either way, watch where you dive! More from Montana Grant here..

  • Skewered

    Forgotten freezer meat meets its flavorful fate on the grill! More from Montana Grant here…

  • Fishless Anglers

    Want to catch more fish? Start by not fishing like a total amateur! More from Montana Grant here!

  • The Lower

    Fewer crowds, bigger fish, and a warm-water party…read more from Montana Grant on the Lower!

  • Long Handles

    Ice fishing may be months away, but a true Iceman never stops scheming gear fixes and hole strategies… More from Montana Grant here…

  • New Puddle in the Park

    Yellowstone’s geothermal mood swings strike again—Old Faithful’s slowing down, Steamboat’s revving up, and a mysterious new hot puddle is bubbling to life in the Norris Geyser Basin. More from Montana Grant here…

  • That One Perfect Shot…

    A great shot isn’t born in the moment—it’s built through purposeful practice, missed targets, and mastering your nerves before the bull steps into range…Read more from Montana Grant here!

  • Being Human

    Critics complain, but real outdoorsmen learn, teach, and grow—one mistake at a time. More from Montana Grant here…

  • Foul Hooked

    When your lure lands in a tree or your friend’s hat instead of a trout’s mouth, that’s a whole different kind of “hook up.” Read more from Montana Grant.