House Bill 436 aims to protect Montana’s ‘furry friends’ by requiring signs at FWP access points where trapping is conducted—helping recreationists make safer choices for their pets. Read more from Brett French here..
Some 2025 regulations are out, but trapping and certain species regs are not available just yet…
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HAMILTON – The Fish and Wildlife Commission proposed and approved a change to the Montana trapping regulations this month that removes […]
Learn the REAL Facts About Trapping in Montana! This week on the Montana Outdoor Podcast your host Downrigger Dale talks […]
In case you didn’t know, April 7, 2024 was International Beaver Day, a holiday created in 2009 by Beavers Wetlands […]
KALISPELL – A free youth trapping skills course in Kalispell is open to registration. This course is part of Montana Fish, […]
Trapping, fishing, and hunting seasons are in full swing in Idaho and Montana’s seasons (if they are not […]
If you’re still needing to get your Wolf Trapping Certification, there is a course scheduled for October 25, 2023 that […]
Circuit Court Judge John Prokos out of Rock Springs, Wyoming gave Adam Roich, 40, probation after he pleaded no contest […]
It is and will always be a neverending battle. Meateater.com obtained a “leaked letter asking Biden to ban beaver trapping […]
Trapper education courses cover basic information and skills related to the safe handling of traps and trapping equipment as well […]