Authorities say brothers Zack and Travis Boughton of Missoula, owners of Montana Wild, made more than 2,200 videos from a 2013 fishing trip into the Bob Marshall Wilderness and South Fork of the ...
KALISPELL — The owners of a Missoula outdoor film company and an associate have paid almost $6,000 in fines after receiving more than four dozen federal and state citations for illegal activities, the ...
It's been decades since anyone has seen a bull trout in the , east of Portland. In that river, as in others across the Northwest, the brown, spotted fish used to be considered unwanted competition for ...
In what sounds as tangled as a spilled tackle box, a free punch-card program has allowed a federally threatened fish species to remain legally catchable for Montana anglers. “In most waters in western ...
They’re big, they’re hard-fighting, and they’re one of Idaho’s most overlooked trophy fishing opportunities, but many anglers are still confused whether they can target bull trout for ...
HELENA, Mont. — The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission decided to approve four additional protections for bull trout in the Hungry Horse Reservoir and the South Fork of the Flathead River. The new ...
Some might call it beginner’s luck. Although the latest fishing accomplishment of the brothers Sowers is more like a quote from English punk poet John Cooper Clarke: “It took me 30 years to be an ...
Quick, can you name how many protected fish species we have in Idaho? For all you trivia buffs, the answer is four: white sturgeon, bull trout, burbot and sockeye salmon. For the most part, it’s easy ...
A SHARP-EYED READER recently suggested a correction to my May 26 column about the Dungeness Valley Creamery. It’s one of two remaining dairies in the Sequim-Dungeness Valley. The future operation of ...
The photos on a fellow poacher’s phone show Tyler Warren of Pendleton posing with a dead bull trout over a frying pan and then holding a dead fish with a beer can stuffed in its mouth. Warren, 31, was ...
KALISPELL – The owners of a Missoula outdoor film company, and an associate, have paid almost $6,000 in fines after receiving more than four dozen federal and state citations for illegal activities, ...
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