An innocent question from a newbie prompts pretty hilarious responses from Montana locals. Giving up good locations for hunting isn't something people do around here.
Free meat for veterans. If you haven't gotten a chance to see the great crew from the Veterans Meat Locker in action- now is your chance. They've done these giveaways all across Montana. They'll also have an archery shoot at their upcoming Billings event.
"Despite a longer season and new methods of take, hunters and trappers in Montana this season killed the fewest number of wolves in the last four years."
Hunting is a part of our outdoor heritage and culture. And hunting with hounds is how you hunt mountain lions. But leave it to The Washington Post, NBC News, and some freelance reporter in Butte to make it sound like a scandal.
Meaghan Fisher isn't just any Montanan. She is currently serving in the Montana Army National Guard and is getting ready to deploy with her unit. She grew up in Kalispell, Montana and graduated from Flathead High School in 2019.
You're out hunting, just you and nature. You decide to take a shortcut from one area to another and when you do, you discover something that's been missing for over 50 years.
For many of us, Fall is without a doubt our favorite time of year.. So, I decided to put together a list and asked my friends and loved ones what are the best things about Fall in Montana.
Check out that bull elk. It's a great photo in itself. But the fact that the elk was shot on 9-11 by a wounded warrior who has served several tours in Afghanistan makes it even better.
Rep. Paul Fielder, a Republican from Thompson Falls, Montana is leading the charge in the state legislature when it comes to several bills important to sportsmen. He is also the sponsor of HB 468, which would allow hunters to hunt black bears with dogs.