Tag: Rivers

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 […]

Greenland adventures – for people that love the wild outdoors

Greenland is the wildest place on earth for char fishing. There are thousands of rivers and lakes, full of Arctic Char.

Greenland is the wildest place on earth for char fishing. There are thousands of rivers and lakes, full of Arctic Char. Because of the enormous territory and relatively few inhabitants, many of these fishing areas are hardly fished at all and some rivers have not seen an angler – ever. The fishing is on a […]

Norfolk farmers form a cluster to protect the River Wensum

A group of sixteen farmers and their advisers gathered together last week with Salmon & Trout Conservation UK (S&TC UK) and FWAG (Norfolk) to discuss the shocking results of the recent Riverfly Census that was carried out by S&TC UK on rivers across the country including the Wensum. Explaining the results, Nick Measham, from S&TC […]

Save the Blue Heart of Europe: 23 Rivers, 6 Countries, 390 River Kilometers, 1 Purpose

The Vjosa, which flows 270 kilometers without barriers from the Pindus Mountains to the Adriatic Sea, is just one of many rivers in the Balkans region that is being threatened by a tidal wave of more than 2,700 new hydropower dam projects. “Jo diga ne Pocem! Jo diga ne Pocem!” The rallying cry repeated as […]

World Fish Migration Day: Connecting Fish, Rivers and People

21 May 2016 The World Fish Migration Day (WFMD) is a one day global-local event to create awareness on the importance of open rivers and migratory fish. This event is celebrated for the second time. Over a 1000 organizations around the globe are involved. World Fish Migration Day (WFMD) is a one day global initiative, […]

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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