
With flows dropping, bugs popping, and trout getting grabby, this week’s Kootenai River update from Linehan Outfitting has everything you need—except the tug on your line…

Effective Thursday, June 19, 2025, select Yellowstone National Park rivers and streams will close to fishing daily from 2 p.m. to sunrise the following day due […]

Headed to the Big Hole? See what Sunrise has to say first!

The Jefferson is now low and warming after runoff—perfect timing to get away from the crowds…

Walleye action is heating up in the weeds, pike are crushing baits in the new growth, and lake trout are biting deep…

The Upper Madison is lit—Salmonflies are flying, trout are biting, and June snowstorms come with hand warmers and hogs on the line…

Tiber Reservoir is evolving and is now a full-blown walleye heavyweight…

From Canyon Ferry to Holter, walleye and rainbow bites are heating up..

The Ruby is still a little big for walk and wade fishing…

Runoff’s done, bugs are poppin’, and the Madison’s on fire!

Chinook update: A bigger stretch of river may open—if the numbers hold….

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

Big walleye are still lurking deep…

Just when it looked like Chinook season was a no-go on the upper Salmon, a late surge of tagged fish has turned the tide—and a fishery proposal is now on the table.

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…

It’s Monday—ready to meet a 24-inch Montana brown trout?

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!

Get ready to reel in the fun!!!

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…

Chinook hopes are hanging by a tag—fewer fish than forecast, but there’s still a chance for a late surge….

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!

Chinook returns are trickling in below forecast, and with the next two weeks critical, it’s still too early to say whether they’ll see a summer fishery on the upper Salmon.

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…

It might not be official, but it’s unforgettable—Steve Miller’s massive pike has anglers wondering what else is lurking in that lake….

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…

Sometimes, to find the fish, you have to outsmart the beaver…

Why chase distant waters when the best fishing lessons—and fish—might be five minutes from home? Read more from Montana Grant here…

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…

Blackfoot River Fishing Report by Grizzly Hackle Fly Shop: Our Blackfoot River fishing report comes to you straight from the […]

Think you can catch 100 trout in a day? Try hitting 55 first—turns out, it’s harder than you think. Read more from Montana Grant here…

Think you’ve got all the fishing gear you need? Think again — the future of angling is way cooler than you might think…