A new state law is altering how shed antlers can be collected on Montana's wildlife management areas. This change affects both residents and nonresidents looking to collect antlers ...
The 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Rule has long served as a critical safeguard for the places that sustain Montana’s way of life and our state’s $3.4 billion outdoor recreation economy.
A strong majority of Montanans support making corner-crossing explicitly legal, according to a Montana Free Press-Eagleton ...
In terms of number of deer shot compared to the size of the state, Pennsylvania was the top deer-hunting destination in the ...
Beyond the backyard: Chase legendary big game across America’s wildest public lands.
The Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks license year begins on March 1, and hunters and anglers will see quite a few changes that are worth paying close attention to, according ...
What is it about our national mammal, the bison, and why is it considered such a dire threat to the so called, “cowboy way of life?” I asked a friend of mine from Lewistown, home to American Prairie’s ...
As a kid, Jason Baldes knew full well something was missing from the prairies around his home: there were no buffalo to hunt. Today, he's aiming to change that ...
Yellowstone biologists spot the first grizzly bear of 2026 feasting on a bison carcass.
Rather than rescind the Roadless Rule, the Forest Service should work with Montanans to strengthen it, adapt it, and ensure it continues to protect the wild, accessible, and economically vital ...
Sheridan native Ian Munsick is teaming up with The Landmark Hotel and Casino in Deadwood to open a Munsick-themed restaurant that will feature ...
Enrollment for landowners willing to allow public access to their private lands instead of public lands only is also open and can also be found at the link above, with enrollment deadlines to come ...