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Moose Poaching, Free Fly Tying, Bobcats Basketball - Your Bozeman Local Frequency
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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Thursday, February 5th.
Start your day with a heads up from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, whos asking folks to keep an eye out for tips on a bull moose shot along the Middle Cottonwood Trail in the Bridger Range. Wardens found the carcass intact last week with just one fatal bullet wound and naturally shed antlers, and theyre offering up to a thousand bucks for info that helps crack the case. If youve heard or seen anything up there, give FWP a call, because protecting our wildlife keeps these trails safe for all of us who love hitting the outdoors.
Tonight Bozeman buzzes with action. Kick things off at six with free fly tying night right here in town, perfect for anglers gearing up for spring streams. Head to the Gallatin Gateway Community Center at five for some community vibes, all gratis. Then at seven, catch the Bozeman Doc Series screening Remaining Native at the Emerson Center, diving into stories that hit close to home. Music lovers, dont miss Gavin DeGraw rocking The ELM at eight on his Mountain Run Tour, tickets still available for those soulful hits thatll have you singing along. And if youre a Bobcat fan, strap in for mens basketball hosting Idaho at seven in Worthington Arena, with our Cats boasting an eight and one home record, streaming on ESPN Plus for that electric crowd energy.
Looking ahead, tomorrows packed too. The Grizzlies track and field squad storms into the MSU Carignan Classic at two in the Kennedy Stark Center, fresh off record breaking runs and facing our Bobcats plus Utah State, promising sprints and jumps that could rewrite the Big Sky books. MSU mens tennis hits BYU later today, building on their home wins. Free music flows at Valhalla Meadery and Tune Up Bar around six, and Saturday brings more like Bridger Bowl fun and library events.
Whether youre tying flies, cheering hoops, or catching tunes, Bozeman delivers that perfect mix of community and thrill today. Stay connected to what matters right here.
This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Start your day with a heads up from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, whos asking folks to keep an eye out for tips on a bull moose shot along the Middle Cottonwood Trail in the Bridger Range. Wardens found the carcass intact last week with just one fatal bullet wound and naturally shed antlers, and theyre offering up to a thousand bucks for info that helps crack the case. If youve heard or seen anything up there, give FWP a call, because protecting our wildlife keeps these trails safe for all of us who love hitting the outdoors.
Tonight Bozeman buzzes with action. Kick things off at six with free fly tying night right here in town, perfect for anglers gearing up for spring streams. Head to the Gallatin Gateway Community Center at five for some community vibes, all gratis. Then at seven, catch the Bozeman Doc Series screening Remaining Native at the Emerson Center, diving into stories that hit close to home. Music lovers, dont miss Gavin DeGraw rocking The ELM at eight on his Mountain Run Tour, tickets still available for those soulful hits thatll have you singing along. And if youre a Bobcat fan, strap in for mens basketball hosting Idaho at seven in Worthington Arena, with our Cats boasting an eight and one home record, streaming on ESPN Plus for that electric crowd energy.
Looking ahead, tomorrows packed too. The Grizzlies track and field squad storms into the MSU Carignan Classic at two in the Kennedy Stark Center, fresh off record breaking runs and facing our Bobcats plus Utah State, promising sprints and jumps that could rewrite the Big Sky books. MSU mens tennis hits BYU later today, building on their home wins. Free music flows at Valhalla Meadery and Tune Up Bar around six, and Saturday brings more like Bridger Bowl fun and library events.
Whether youre tying flies, cheering hoops, or catching tunes, Bozeman delivers that perfect mix of community and thrill today. Stay connected to what matters right here.
This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI