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Montana Outdoor Radio Show (March 7) Recap: Statewide Fishing Reports, Ice vs. River Action, and What’s Working on the Madison & Missouri

Winter is easing toward early spring across Montana, and anglers are splitting time between lingering lake ice and late-winter river trout fishing. Here’s what changed with longer days, what flies are producing on the Madison and Missouri, and where to listen to both hours of the March 7 Montana Outdoor Radio Show.

Winter is slowly giving way to early spring across Montana, and last week’s Montana Outdoor Radio Show was packed with on-the-ground reports from anglers statewide. Ice updates are still rolling in from smaller lakes, while more people are heading back to the rivers for late-winter trout fishing.

Key Takeaways

  • Anglers across Montana are seeing a gradual shift from winter into early spring conditions.
  • Ice reports are still coming in from smaller lakes, but river traffic is picking up.
  • Longer days are starting to influence fish behavior as the season changes.
  • We covered what flies are producing on the Madison and Missouri.
  • The episode includes plenty of classic late-winter stories—slush, cold boots, and stubborn fish included.

If you missed the episode, you can listen to both hours below for statewide fishing updates, seasonal conditions, and the latest outdoor stories from around Montana.

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Listen: Montana Outdoor Radio Show — March 7 (Hour 1)

Listen: Montana Outdoor Radio Show — March 7 (Hour 2)

Statewide Fishing Snapshot: Ice vs. Rivers

We checked in with anglers from around the state as conditions continue to transition. Smaller lakes are still producing ice reports, but the overall trend is clear: more anglers are returning to moving water for late-winter trout fishing.

Seasonal Shift: How Longer Days Start Changing Fish Behavior

As days get longer, we talked about the early signals that fish are beginning to respond to the changing season. It’s still late winter, but the slow move toward spring can affect how—and where—fish feed.

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Madison & Missouri: What’s Producing

The show also covered what flies are producing on the Madison and Missouri, along with the usual mix of late-winter lessons learned on the water.

Late-Winter Stories From the Water

No Montana fishing recap is complete without the realities of the season: we shared a familiar collection of late-winter fishing stories, including a few involving slush, cold boots, and stubborn fish.

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FAQ: Montana Outdoor Radio Show — March 7 Recap

What is this recap about?

This is a recap of the March 7 Montana Outdoor Radio Show, focused on statewide fishing conditions as winter transitions toward early spring.

Is there still safe ice fishing happening in Montana?

The show discussed that ice reports are still coming in from smaller lakes. Always evaluate conditions locally and use caution—ice can vary widely.

Are anglers already switching back to rivers?

Yes. The episode noted that more anglers are returning to the rivers for late-winter trout fishing.

Which rivers were mentioned in the episode?

The recap specifically mentions fly updates for the Madison and the Missouri.

What changes as days get longer?

We talked about how longer days are beginning to change fish behavior as the season slowly shifts.

Does the post include the full episode audio?

Yes. Both Hour 1 and Hour 2 SoundCloud players are included above.

What kind of stories are in this episode?

Along with reports and tactics, it includes classic late-winter fishing stories—slush, cold boots, and stubborn fish.

Where can I find more Montana fishing updates?

Check the site’s fishing section and the Montana Outdoor Radio Show archive for ongoing statewide updates and seasonal coverage.

 


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