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Beavers Rewilded 12,000 Montana Wetland Acres Better Than Anyone Expected
Montana restored 12,000 acres of dying wetlands — then beavers moved in and changed everything. Here’s why it matters for hunters and anglers.
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Caught an Albino Bass? Here’s What You’re Looking At
A ghost-white bass on your line isn’t a fluke — it’s a rare genetic condition. Here’s the science, the survival odds, and exactly what to do with it.
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The Royal Teton Ranch Deal Explained: What Montana Hunters Need to Know About the Conservation Win That Protected Yellowstone’s Northern Corridor
How the Royal Teton Ranch conservation deal protects elk migration, river access, and hunting habitat in Montana’s Paradise Valley near Yellowstone.
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Why Your Bird Feeder Will Draw Grizzlies This Spring
Learn why bird feeders and salt licks attract hungry grizzly bears to your Montana property each spring and how to prevent dangerous wildlife conflicts.
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Colorado’s Water Crisis Is Sending Trout Anglers to Montana This Summer
Colorado’s water crisis is pushing anglers north. Learn how Montana trout streams benefit and what it means for your summer fishing plans this season.
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Federal Lead Ammo Bill: What Montana Bear and Elk Hunters Need to Know
A new federal bill protects lead ammo on BLM and Forest Service land — here’s what it means for Montana hunters this spring and beyond.
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Wisconsin Hunter Lost 10 Years: What Montana Poaching Actually Costs
A Wisconsin man just lost 10 years of Montana hunting privileges. Here’s exactly what triggers long-term bans — and what every hunter must know right now.
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Canyon Ferry’s Sunken Tree Hotspots: Where Walleye Are Stacking Now
Canyon Ferry is post-ice-out and walleye are stacking near submerged Christmas tree structure. Here’s exactly where to target them this spring.
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Zebra Mussels 2026: Which Montana Waters Are at Risk and What Every Angler Needs to Know Before Launch Day
Zebra mussels threaten Montana’s top fisheries in 2026. Here’s which waters are at risk and what FWP’s boat checkpoints mean for you this spring.
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Sage Grouse Lawsuits Stack Up — What Montana Upland Hunters Need to Know Right Now
Legal battles threaten sage grouse habitat and hunting access across Montana’s eastern prairie. What upland bird hunters need to know now.
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Bozeman ‘No Kings’ Protest Packs Streets: What Montana Hunters Must Do Now
Bozeman’s ‘No Kings’ protest drew massive crowds over public lands fears. Here’s what it means for your elk, deer, and upland access this fall.
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Idaho Fish & Game Commissioner Faces 7 Hunting Charges: What Montana Hunters Need to Know
An Idaho Fish and Game commissioner faces 7 criminal hunting charges. Here’s why Montana hunters should be paying close attention right now.
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Montana’s Drift Boat War: The Data Behind Crowded Rivers
Montana’s rivers are overwhelmed with drift boats. Locals blame outfitters, guides blame DIYers—but the data reveals surprising truths about who’s really crowding the water.
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Montana Needs Hunters & Anglers for Invasive Weed Council—5 Seats Open
Montana needs you! Join the fight against invasive weeds threatening hunting, fishing & farmland. 5 key advisory positions open for outdoor enthusiasts.
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How ‘A River Runs Through It’ Changed Montana Fly Fishing — 32 Years Later
Discover how the 1992 film A River Runs Through It transformed Montana fly fishing, creating both opportunities and challenges that still impact anglers today.
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Scout Troop 214 Collected 1,600 Christmas Trees to Build Perch Habitat at Canyon Ferry
Scout Troop 214 sank 1,600 Christmas trees into Canyon Ferry for perch habitat. Here’s what anglers need to know before ice-out this spring.
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The Big Timber Pond Project: Why Montana Anglers Are Diving Into This Particular Permit Application
Montana’s FWP seeks public comments on the Big Timber Ranch Private Ponds License proposal, focusing on its environmental impact and water management before the March 30, 2026 deadline.
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CWD Is Spreading North from Wyoming: What Montana Mule Deer Hunters Must Know
Wyoming’s CWD surge threatens Montana mule deer. With permit apps due April 1, here’s what hunters must know about carcass rules and testing.
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What a Lost GoPro at West Yellowstone’s Bear Center Reveals About Grizzly Behavior in Your Hunting Ground
A lost GoPro at a grizzly bear center captured fascinating footage of how bears interact with unfamiliar objects—valuable insight for backcountry safety.
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Montana Outdoor Recreation Hit 5% of GDP — What Hunters and Anglers Need to Know
Montana’s outdoor rec sector hit 5% of GDP in 2024 — here’s why that $3.8B number matters for public land access and conservation funding right now.
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The Buffalo Slaughter That Wrote Montana’s Hunting Laws
How the 19th-century buffalo slaughter wiped out Montana’s great herds — and directly shaped every tag, season, and law you hunt under today.
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Smith River Permit 2026: The Complete Guide to Drawing, Planning, and Floating Montana’s Most Coveted Trip
Your complete guide to the Smith River permit 2026 lottery — deadlines, odds, standby tips, outfitter options, and insider float planning advice.
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Why Dumping Bait Fish Could Destroy Your Favorite Montana Lake
Illegal fish stocking is one of Montana’s biggest fishery threats. Here’s why dumping bait fish or “pet” fish can ruin a waterbody forever.
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Who Really Pays for Montana Public Land Access: The Numbers Hunters Need to Know
Montana hunters fund public land access more than most realize. Here’s the real breakdown before federal policy strips it away.
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The Silent Killer in Your Neighbor’s Yard: Why Japanese Yew is Dropping Montana Elk
Montana elk are dying from Japanese yew, a common landscaping shrub. Learn why this ornamental plant is lethal to wildlife and what you can do to protect herds.
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Why Spring Trail Closures Matter More Than You Think: Understanding Wildlife Protections on Mount Jumbo
Discover why Mount Jumbo’s spring trail closures protect crucial wildlife habitat and what every Montana hiker should know about seasonal restrictions.
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What Montana Mountain Lion Hunters Must Know Right Now
Montana mountain lion hunters face strict new regulations amid rising illegal harvests. Learn the essential rules, quota systems, and penalties to stay legal.
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Oregon’s Fishing Ban Push: What Montana Anglers Must Know
Oregon voters may ban fishing entirely. Montana anglers need to understand this growing threat and how to protect their own rights before it crosses state lines.
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Montana’s Truck-Mounted Thermal Scanner Laws: What Hunters Risk This Spring
Montana hunters need to know where the legal lines are on vehicle-mounted thermal scanners before spring predator and bear seasons begin.
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When Montana’s Dammed Rivers Fish Best: Reading Release Schedules
Learn how Montana dam release schedules affect trout fishing conditions and discover when to hit blue-ribbon waters for optimal angling success.
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Montana Hunters First Act: What It Means for Your 2026 Tags
The Montana Hunters First Act reshapes resident hunting rights. Here’s what it means for public land access, draw seasons, and your 2026 tags.
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California Wants Yellowstone Grizzlies: Why Montana’s Delisting Fight Just Got Urgent
Montana’s growing grizzly population faces delisting battles while California considers reintroducing bears from Yellowstone after 100 years without them.
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Why Montana Hunters Are Losing Their Best Spots to Out-of-State Pressure
Montana hunters face growing pressure from out-of-state crowds on public lands. Why protecting local hunting traditions and giving resident voices priority matters now.
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Four CSKT Staff Win Major Conservation Awards — Here’s What It Means for Flathead Fishing and Wildlife
Four CSKT staff earned statewide conservation awards. Here’s what their decades of work means for Flathead fishing, wildlife habitat, and Montana’s wild future.
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What Every Montana Hunter Loses by Skipping FWP Meetings
Montana hunters who skip FWP meetings may lose hunting opportunities. These hearings decide tag allocations, district changes, and seasons that directly impact you.
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Montana Rancher Meg Brack Smith Wins National Land Stewardship Award
Montana rancher Meg Brack Smith wins prestigious W.R. Chapline Award for exceptional land stewardship at Fleecer Mountain Cattle Company. Discover her impact.
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Why Fly Fishing Film Tours Matter to Montana’s Rivers
Discover how fly fishing films have become essential to Montana’s angling culture, community identity, and conservation efforts in mountain towns across Big Sky Country.
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Why Montana Anglers Need Fly Fishing Film Tours This Spring
Discover why fly fishing films are essential for Montana anglers during spring fever season, from inspiration to conservation and community connection.
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FWP’s Hogan’s Slough Notice: What Region 5 Anglers Need to Check Now
FWP just posted new public notices affecting spring access and water projects. Here’s what Montana hunters and anglers need to know right now.
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How to Fish Montana’s Rivers When Water Runs Dangerously Low
Montana’s low rivers demand new tactics. Learn essential strategies for fishing drought conditions, protecting trout, and finding success when water levels drop.
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11,000+ Geese and Hundreds of Tundra Swans Flood Freezout Lake: Peak Spring Migration Timing, Viewing Tips, and What It Means for Montana Hunters
Freezout Lake WMA just logged 11,000+ light geese and several hundred tundra swans in a single day—one of the clearest signs spring migration is surging along Montana’s Rocky Mountain Front.…
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No Public Meetings in Montana: Forest Service Push to Scrap the Roadless Rule Could Reshape Elk Country and Trout Streams
A coalition of 17 Montana recreation and sportsmen’s groups says federal officials are moving to eliminate the 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Rule—without holding a single public meeting in Montana. Here’s…
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