Born and raised in Missoula, Denny is a well-seasoned broadcaster, gracefully navigating his fifth decade as a local radio personality. He is the director of Montana's only statewide hunting and fishing program, the Montana Outdoor Radio Show, heard live Saturday mornings on over 25 radio stations throughout Montana. As a University of Montana graduate, Denny has a passion for Montana Grizzly footbalI and basketball. He anchors the football pregame and postgame shows. And he has been courtside for University of Montana women's basketball for over 25 years as the Lady Griz public address announcer.
Denny Bedard
Illegal Bighorn Sheep Killing Will Make Montana Hunters Irate
Even if you thought it was an elk (really?), you don't just bail and say nothing about it.
18 Charges! What Does This Montana Poacher Deserve?
Montana's 2021 general big game rifle season came to a close Sunday. Harvest numbers were lower than average this year, but we sure hope you filled your tags.
What Montana State Parks are People Loving in 2021Thus Far?
I think my favorite nearby state park is Frenchtown Pond, IF the bass are letting me catch them.
Missing 53 Years, Emotional Closure for Montana Hunter’s Family
When do you stop wondering? When do you give up hope? When does it stop hurting?
Why Having Two Montana Congressional Seats Again is Complicated
You and I probably don't view most issues that affect the state of Montana with the same amount of scrutiny as do politicians.
Glacier Road Closure and Yellowstone Tourism Number Updates
When the snow flies, the snow flies. And when tourism is flourishing, it seems to just keep on keeping on.
Determined and Intense Montana Bowhunter Goes Bobbing for Her Elk
What exciting and anxious moments there must have been for Montana elk hunter Kristie Barnard of Hinsdale. That bull was not going to float away or sink on her!
Did Someone Plan to Blow Up a Busy Montana Fishing Access Site?
Wow, this had to be unsettling news to anglers who were in the area of this discovery over the weekend.
Another Mystery of Human Remains Found in Montana Waters
For the second time in the last few months, there is a tale to tell of secrets Montana waters have been keeping.
This Is How Many Wolves Can Be Harvested In Montana, 2021-2022
If the number of comments is any indication, this is and will continue to be a hot-button topic in the state of Montana.
Seriously, People? Tourists Using Yellowstone Park Geysers as Dumpsters
Well, when you have nearly 3 million people (so far this year) pay you a visit, there's apparently going to be some slobs.
Popular Montana Hatchery Display Pond Vandalized, Fish Killed
If you need a dose of stupid and senseless today, this incident just might do the trick.