Yellowstone Lakes cutthroat trout population is coming back. This unique native trout has survived the relentless attack from invasive Lake […]
Boat Ramp Tramps take up too much space and take too long to launch or retrieve their boats. Others will […]
Boating safety is important when on Montana’s rivers, lakes, and waters. Any activity done near or on the water makes […]
Fly Fishing is the opposite of spin fishing. Spinning rods require that the weight of the bait or heavy lure […]
C’mon Baby, Let’s Do the TWIST! This may be the perfect song for some dancing, but not what a fisherman […]
High and off-color water doesn’t mean no fishing, you just need to change strategies. A fish must eat, and a […]
Grilling dogs and brats are a learned skill. Most rookie grillers throw a dozen or so tube steaks onto the […]
We used to call Tomatoes “Maters” back in the day. Summer tomatoes are tasty and a wonderful garden crop. These […]
Most outdoorsmen have a preferred way to build a fire. Different fires have different uses. Some may be for cooking […]
Some anglers just need to wet wade since no boots are ever going to stay waterproof on their bodies. It […]
The other day I was driving along the interstate and saw a dead doe deer. A short distance later were […]
Brown trout populations in Montana are on the decline. The Bighole, Bighorn, and now the upper Clarks Fork are all […]
Finding that specific fishing hot spot is just half of the battle. Remembering where it is another problem. Oh sure, […]
As the rivers become more float friendly, floaters and boaters are drawn to the flows. Great weather means more water […]
Usually, Ice Men are done fishing by the end of March. The lakes begin to melt, and Spring Runoff can […]
Ticks Suck! No outdoor sportsmen enjoy ticks. They may have a role in the ecosystem but… Anyway, Ticks seem to […]
As we get older, we become children again. At age 60, you are allowed to count backwards. This means some […]
Sometimes an angler must cast a really long way. Perhaps they just saw a huge fish surface, or closer casts […]
Getting out for the first time requires some patience. Anxious anglers have been preparing all Winter for their first Spring […]
Montana is full of outdoorsmen and women. Many folks migrated here to enjoy the diversity of hunting, fishing, and […]
Times have certainly changed in America. It’s become hard to know when to hold a door, take off your hat, […]
Back in the day, I was fishing in a creek in Maryland called Deer Creek. It was near Pennsylvania and […]
When a hunter calls in the game it is very exciting. Animal calls let the hunter talk to the animals. […]
Fishermen love meat loaf. The leftover meat loaf sandwiches the next day are great. So why not make a meat […]
Spring fishing means slick surfaces. The rocks and bank are often covered in ice and snow. As the waters warm […]
Catching fish on a fly is simply about ONE thing. The fisherman must Present the fly so that it […]
Spin fishing is great fun. Tossing metal around ponds and rivers attracts hungry fish and aggressive strikes. These treble hooked […]
All sportsmen love FREE stuff. Fishermen can always use more hooks, sinkers, lures, or flies. Hunters always need some extra […]
Casting a line takes some skill. You also need to practice. Eventually, muscle memory and feel will take over. Casting […]
This year’s record-breaking snowpack means a strong melting event or run off. Like it or not, the mountain snows will […]
Hopefully, some of snowpack will melt and great fishing will begin. So far, ice covered lakes, snow drift lined rivers, […]
Why do feel so excited about Hunting and Fishing? There are probably many answers that others have but there is […]
There are times when a certain fly or lure really makes a difference. These lures are most important when you […]
When we travel around Big Sky Country, it’s nice to listen to some Montana Music. The trip to and from […]
Hunting is becoming harder to do. Ammunition and guns are more expensive and restrictive. License fees are increasing. Restrictions and […]
The Gardiner River was one of my favorite rivers to fish. This river flows through the high-altitude desert of the […]
Many friends and fishing acquaintances have Trout Tats! Arms, legs, necks, wrists, and private parts. To each their own. You […]
Spring turkey season is simply amazing. Hunting is so different when you can call and talk to the animals. I […]
Scientists recently discovered a near perfectly mummified bull buffalo in the Siberian permafrost. The front half of this 8,000-year-old bull […]
All birders deal with occasional feeder pests, from mice and squirrels to insects, deer, and raccoons. Bears, on the other hand, […]
One shot, one kill! This is the goal of great hunters. Primitive weapons certainly allow this to happen. An archer […]
If you enjoy Montana Gardening, it’s time to get going! We have a very short growing season which means getting […]
If Old Walter, Moby Dick, or Big ED end up in your net, you may have a record book fish. […]
Hate does not happen instantly. It takes time and repetition. In a relationship, it can end with divorce or perhaps […]
The other day I went for a drive to check out the streams near Bozeman. The East Gallatin can offer […]
Hunting is a Blood Sport. This means that things die when hunters are successful at harvesting their prey. Humans are […]
The fish of a lifetime is in your net, boatside, or on the stringer. So, what do you do next? […]