Tag: Montana

2017 Season Fishing Outlook for Five Rivers Lodge in Montana

Five Rivers Lodge in Dillon, Montana, is getting ready for a spectacular season. With the current snowpack and with more moisture yet to come, the rivers should have a steady flow of cold water all season long.

Five Rivers Lodge in Dillon, Montana, is getting ready for a spectacular season. With the current snowpack and with more moisture yet to come, the rivers should have a steady flow of cold water all season long. The fish are going to be happy, hungry, and have a very nasty dispositions. With a few years […]

Trailer: Fly Fishing Western Montana in “Old Friends, New Fish”

A new trailer has dropped for a film from Unicorn Picnic Productions that takes on friendship and fly fishing in Western Montana. From Unicorn Picnic Productions: “Sam Schmidt, Sam Schmidt, Jennifer Thoman and Jorjena Barringer […] met in college twenty years ago working for the Outdoor Program at the University of Montana. This year, they […]

Entire Yellowstone River in Montana now reopened to fishing

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks reopened the last closed segment of the Yellowstone River south of Livingston to all uses last Friday. The segment that was set to reopen – a 17.2 mile reach from Emigrant Fishing Access Site to Pine Creek Fishing Access Site – was hardest hit by the fish kill primarily affecting […]

International Fly Fishing Fair, August 4-6, 2016, in Livingston, Montana

Livingston Montana will be the scene for the International Federation of Fly Fishers (IFFF) 51st annual International Fly Fishing Fair. Fly fishers from across the United States and around the world will be meeting to celebrate “All Things Fly Fishing” with workshop offerings August 2-6, and the Show Hall opening August 4-6, 2016. With over […]

Southwest Montana – “Come fish where the water is”

Western United States Snow Pack Report: * Big Hole River Basin has highest snowpack in the state right at 117%. Stream flow Report –Mike Roberts, DNRC Big Hole River Basin Snowpack (3/21/16) = 117% of average based on the 1981 – 2010 median and the Beaverhead/Jefferson River Basins Snowpack (3/26/16) = 110% of average. * […]

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