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Judge Halts Fish Poisoning Plan in Montana Wilderness: What It Means for Trout and Anglers
A federal judge has halted a controversial plan to poison a remote mountain creek in Montana's Absaroka–Beartooth Wilderness.
It started like any perfect fall road trip should: dogs in the back seat, coffee in the cup holder and a map we pretended to follow.
TROUT CREEK, Mont. — School officials have canceled classes through Thursday after identifying a plumbing issue that caused methane gas in the main building. According to multiple Facebook posts, ...
A federal judge has halted a proposal to poison a remote Montana creek in the Absaroka Mountains as part of a trout introduction project ...
Under a plan approved by a magistrate judge, the Forest Service wanted to go after invasive trout in Montana's ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks released an overview Wednesday of field research during 2025 of trout populations in the Big ...
The allure of finding gold in Paradise Valley’s Mill Creek attracted placer miners to the stream as soon as the western boundary of the Crow Reservation was reduced by the federal government in 1882.
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. MURRAY, Idaho — A century ago, there was a dredge floating in Prichard Creek near the ...
Ray Vinkey joked that state fisheries biologist Caleb Uerling provides an Uber service for bull trout. In reality, Uerling, an employee of Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, does occasionally transport ...
TROUT CREEK, Mont. — Officials announce classes at Trout Creek School will resume as normal on Monday. The school reportedly passed an air quality test given by Missoula Regional Hazmat on Friday and ...
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