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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials announced that beginning July 16, hoot-owl restrictions would take effect beginning at 2 p.m. on the Lower Bitterroot River. Under the restrictions, fishing ...
Yes, Flathead Lake is worthy of a visit—there's so much to love here. But, if you don't want the crowds and you want to visit ...
Nearly a dozen rivers in western Montana and a handful of rivers inside the borders of Yellowstone National Park are under restrictions as biologists seek to reduce angling-related sources of ...
Western Montana faces severe drought, prompting water releases to protect wildlife and fisheries, while fishing restrictions ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is stocking French Creek with Arctic grayling fingerlings. French Creek flows into Deep Creek, which is a tributary of the Big Hole River.
The Upper Missouri Waterkeeper has sued the Montana Department of Environmental Quality after DEQ rejected its petition for an impairment designation for the Big Hole River tied to nutrients ...
An environmental group is suing the Montana Department of Environmental Quality over its decision not to list the Big Hole River as impaired by nutrient pollution.
The Upper Missouri Waterkeeper has filed a lawsuit against Montana's Department of Environmental Quality, demanding the reversal of a decision that denies portions of the Big Hole River as ...
The population assessments have revealed brown trout numbers are declining in the Yellowstone River, but not as drastically as Montana streams to the west like the Big Hole and Madison.
The Montana Department of Environmental Quality recently rejected a request from a conservation group to designate the Big Hole River as an impaired waterway.
Two conservation groups are petitioning the Montana Department of Environmental Quality to designate the Big Hole River, a treasured southwestern Montana fishery, as impaired for nutrient pollution.