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The ANGLER WHO WOULD BE KING!!!

Feb-03-25 by Angela Montana
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Anglers love to brag about being the Best! In a world of fishing challenges, “there can be only one!” If you win the competition, what do you get in return?

How about your very own” Throne.” Grant Bench found a perfect use for dozens of old fishing rods. Every busted fishing rod has a story. Some were broken at the tip and others by the handles. Others were destroyed battling big bass or whales. Rather than throw them away, Grant repurposed them into his very own Game of Thrones knock off.

In the series Game of Thrones, the kingdom comes with a throne made of swords. Every sword also had a story. They were wielded by soldiers that fought and died bravely. A Dragon’s Fiery Breath welded them together. Every choice the King made involved fighting for and keeping their most important throne. 

Grant Bench has battled and cast with the best warriors of the 7 fishing kingdoms. He has enjoyed the Trollers, Worm Dunkers, Fly Guys, Spin Casters, Icemen, Bass Bobbers, and Master Baiters. Of course, we all know that “Grants” are the Best Anglers

Anglers certainly have earned their thrones. All of us have been through many rods, tackle, and hooks. We have battled through rainstorms, hail, wind, and blizzards in our Quest to catch a fish and be our Best! Who will be crowned the King of Fishing Kings? Too many Fishing Kings can ruin a great fishing hole.

Every King needs a Queen. Where does she get to sit?

Grant Bench is the winner! Hail to King Grant!

Montana Grant

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Flathead Lake

Skeletal remains found near Flathead River

Feb-04-25 by Moosetrack Megan

On February 4, 2025, at about 1015 am, the Lake County Sheriff’s Office was notified that a Tribal Game Warden had located skeletonized human remains in the Buffalo Bridge area on the Flathead River.

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Deer Idaho wildlife

Wildlife Overpasses Work—And This Video is the Proof

Feb-04-25 by Angela Montana

This footage from Idaho Fish and Game shows over 1,000 deer safely crossing the Cervidae Peak Wildlife Overpass in just two months—proving that these crossings are saving lives, one hoof at a time.