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It is known for its high-water quality, scenery, recreational opportunities, cold-water fishery, and historic and cultural ...
Modern-day Missoula is outdoorsy, artistic and musical, with university roots that bring energy to its downtown.
Western Montana is particularly water-starved this year after a meager snowpack and scorching July.Hot water temperatures forced state officials to implement fishing restrictions on 17 rivers this ...
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Get away from the Yellowstone hype and find yourself some unforgettable Fly Fishing in Craig, Montana: Here's a DIY Guide to the Real Big Sky Country. If you're a fly angler and haven't been to ...
TWIN BRIDGES, Mont. - Ahead of my fishing trip to Montana in early July, my old fly-casting instructor gave me some troubling advice. Fly fishing Montana's fabled rivers Skip to main content Skip ...
The Au Sable River in Northern Michigan has earned its place as the top fly-fishing destination in the United States, beating out some of the most famous rivers in the country. According to a recent ...
“Get ready for some active fishing, boys,” says Bozeman native Dan Newhall. “I’m gonna take you to this super juicy spot.” We’re floating down the Yellowstone River in Montana’s ...
Following a warm, dry spring and early summer that hammered the winter snowpack, Montana’s rivers are already showing signs ...
When Neale Streeks moved to Montana in 1978, guided fishing trips on the Missouri and the Smith rivers were rare. After 36 years as a fly-fishing guide, and seeing countless changes on area rivers ...
Fishing Montana Mountain streams Blackfoot River High water levels Fly fishing Insect life Bear-aware MISSOULA, Mont. — Right now rivers are high, muddy and dangerous, so NBC Montana ventured to ...
University of Montana ENNIS — A regional fly-fishing Mecca to many, Ennis is defined by the Madison River, one of the most productive of Montana’s many trout waters.