Montana's fishing industry is facing challenges due to climate change, leading to decreased water levels and increased water temperatures, which are affecting the survival of trout. These conditions have resulted in fishing restrictions and forced anglers to adapt by targeting other fish, shifting their seasons, and finding colder rivers. Trout Unlimited and other conservation groups are working to remove dams, restore floodplains, and reduce water withdrawal during droughts to improve fish habitat and survival. The industry is also exploring ways to adapt to the changing conditions while trying to maintain robust trout fisheries.