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Species Present:Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout, Cutthroat Trout, Arctic Grayling, Mountain Whitefish Missouri River America’s longest river gets its start in Montana near the town of Three Forks.The Missouri Riveris well known for its outstanding hatches and hard fighting trout. The Missouri River beg...
The Chisum Lodge at River Meadow Ranch is a 5 bedroom custom hand hewn log home perched on 7 expansive acres bordering the Stillwater River in Whitefish. Enjoy the long Montana summer days on the large wrap around deck, eagle sightings across the river on pine trees, Elk and deer grazing,...
Today’sMissoulian, the local newspaper of Missoula, Montana, features an article on legendary Montana fly fishing figure Norman Means, aka “Paul Bunyan.” Means is probably most widely known as the creator of the “Bunyan Bug” fly, fished in Norman Macleans’A River runs Through It. The ...
For fishing enthusiasts seeking to have some great time, top USA fishing holidays offer diverse opportunities to explore the best sceneries. The first pick in this list is the Resort at Paws Up in Montana. This is an unconventional resort in the great Montana wilderness that has become a fishi...
Generally when anglers imagine fishing for large Westslope Cutthroat it is on a winding freestone stream in Idaho or Montana, or maybe it is in the upper Columbia in BC or a river in Alberta. Generally, Oregon and Washington aren’t peoples’ first guess, but they both have small isolated...
The Clearwater is around 75 miles long, flowing westward from the Bitterroot Mountains along the Montana-Idaho border. The River has gentle rapids that are easily navigable, allowing time for boaters to take in the tranquil beauty of the wilderness through which you’ll pass while waiting for...
Native fish species (including Cutthroat Trout, Grayling, and Montana Whitefish) are Catch and Release Only! Non-native fish species (including Rainbow Trout, Brook Trout, Brown Trout, and Lake Trout) are limited to 5 per day. Lake Trout caught from Yellowstone Lake must be killed. See ...
Over the last two decades, water temperature advisories have become the norm on trout streams across the West. Documented trout and whitefish die-offs due to either warm water or bacterial and algal blooms as a result of warm waterhave persisted for yearsnow. ...
Since the Yellowstone is the last river to clear after runoff, and the last to see Salmonflies, many Montana anglers have already been bewitched for weeks. Before you peel out of the parking lot, it's a good idea to have a plan. You might want to stay strategically ahead of the hatch...