By David Tucker EBS Contributor The eagle is exactly where an eagle ought to be, perched high in a dying streamside pine along the Gallatin River....
By David Tucker EBS CONTRIBUTOR Skiers, rejoice! 2020 may have a silver—or white—lining, after all. Projections from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predict an 85...
By Kate Foley EBS CONTRIBUTOR On Oct. 20, the Gallatin River Task Force hosted a workshop focused on using water rights as a legal tool to...
By David Tucker EBS Contributor “It’s the nutrients, stupid.” That’s a paraphrase of the now-classic campaign line by James Carville, but when it comes to improving...
By David Tucker EBS Contributor Walking, biking, or driving around Big Sky this time of year, one thing always stands out: bright green Kentucky bluegrass lawns....
By David Tucker EBS CONTRIBUTOR Some call it Baetis Alley. Some call it Power Line Meadows. Some know it for the Green Bridge, while others know it...
By David Tucker EBS Contributor As you’ve likely noticed, a wide-spread, bright green algae bloom has taken over our backyard waterway. From the upper reaches of...
By David Tucker EBS Contributor Anyone who has spent time on the Gallatin River would agree it is among the finest waterbodies in the western United...
By David Tucker EBS Contributor It’s no secret that Big Sky’s water resources are fragile. Water quantity and quality are heavily dependent on a deep winter...
By David Tucker EBS CONTRIBUTOR Walk into any fly shop and you’re likely to be overwhelmed with options. Nowhere does this ring truer than at the...