Ted Leeson has been one of my favorite authors since his first book in 1994, The Habit of Rivers. Inventing Montana has a lot more personal feel and more humor than his previous works. For those of you who might have tried Leeson before but didn’t quite get into it, give this one a try. For those who already enjoy Leeson, you’ll love the extra dimensions this book adds to his repertoire.
Stocking westslope cutthroat into Montana’s back-country lakes by horseback.
Nice article about the problems with the Upper Clark Fork and the restoration work needed.
Although cleaned up in 2004, a concrete aquarium at Big Springs Trout Hatchery on Big Spring Creek near Lewiston, Montana may still contain PCBs.
Trying to restore native Yellowstone cutts, 6 lakes in the Flathead area of Montana had their fish limits removed.
Good news for the headwaters of the Upper Blackfoot River–Cleaning up mine remnants polluting the Blackfoot River get a little closer.