
This story is from the November 2019 edition of Montana Hunting & Fishing News.
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Do You Really Need A New Bow?
I don’t think I am alone when I say that buying a bow is an exciting time.

NWTF Exceeds 1.5 Million Hunters Goal Three Years Early
More than 1.5 million new or formerly lapsed hunters are hitting the woods thanks to the National Wild Turkey Federation and its partners.

Making The Switch From Rifle To Archery
“More time in the field.” That is something I read years ago over and over again in our local game and fish regulations.

Public Access Expanded In Southwest Montana
The largest wildlife management area in Montana is now 160 acres larger thanks to a joint effort by a conservation-minded landowner, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP), and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.

Land Navigation Vs. Electronics
Each year that goes by, I find myself trying to figure out ways to get farther and farther from the truck come hunting season.

A Beginner's Guide To Processing Your Own Wild Game Meat
Originally published at goHUNT.com

Madison River Fly Fishing: 5 Tips For The Fall
Madison river fly fishing is possibly at its best in October.

3 Tips For Overcoming Fear In The Backcountry
Late to the game outdoors

Montana Fishing In November
Many anglers flat out forget about Montana fly fishing in November.

Hunting, Mother Nature's Show
Since before our first hunting license, we have been told over and over that detailed planning, lots of scouting, and practice and more practice with your favorite gun or bow would lead to better hunts.

Soufflé for Seder
Claire Ptak, owner of London bakery Violet, makes a lofty molten chocolate cloud that's kosher for Passover

Yellowstone Prevails!
In early June, Yellowstone National Park, which is celebrating its sesquicentennial year, was hit with heavy rain and fast snowmelt causing devastating flooding.

Free Bird
The alla prima technique lends Iryna Khort a sense of unbridled expression when capturing her wildlife subjects

A Sense of Place
"Like most photographers, I have always loved how monochrome can express mood, and I tend to render my images with deep shadows while attempting to find that one piece of contrast to offset the shadows. I prefer the smaller scenes, the intimate landscapes where what they lack in grandeur they make up for in detail and quiet contemplation. I see my images not begging for attention nor seeking ovations, as those who can appreciate them will eventually find them."

Manifest LATTE
Today's run on western land is spreading not American power but five-star living dressed up as frontiersmanship. Welcome to the home of end-table antlers and Escalades.

Riding for the Guidon
U.S. CAVALRY SCHOOL AT LITTLE BIGHORN BATTLEFIELD IS A REAL-LIFE HISTORY LESSON.

Magnet for Miners
A tour of Western Montana is rich in mining heritage, ghost towns and living history centers.

FIGHT THE STIR-CRAZIES BY GOING WILD
Covid encouraged kids to coop up inside. So if you want them to spend more time outside, you have to embrace the pandemonium.

Red Lodge, Montana
Discover the Old West in the gateway town to America's most beautiful highway.

GIBSON
Generation Collection