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Delta bass action takes over, Randy Pringle reported. Shaver Kokanee and trout still hitting, Dick Nichols said. Pine Flat trout action good, Jim Tartaglia reported. Don Pedro a multi-species banquet, ...
CSKT is advising all Tribal members to avoid consuming all species and sizes of fish harvested from the lower Clark Fork River from the Bitterroot River near Missoula to the ...
CSKT reports recent testing confirmed the presence of Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), dioxins, and furans in fish at levels ...
By the mid-1950s, Colorado River cutthroats were almost entirely wiped out – habitat loss, overfishing, and the introduction of non-native rainbow, brook, and brown trout conspired to push these ...
HAMILTON – A 74-year-old Darby-area fisherman drowned in the Bitterroot River early Wednesday afternoon. The man was fishing with two other adult men between Tucker and Victor crossings when the ...
Deliberations of the River Recreation Advisory Council ranged from designating certain stretches of river specifically for different types of watercraft to closures when fishing access sites are full.
The Bitterroot River remains closed from Chief Looking Glass fishing access site near Florence to the confluence with the Clark Fork River near Missoula. UPDATE: July 28 at 3:00 p.m.
Earlier this month, an angler trying their luck on the lower Bitterroot River near where it flows into the Clark Fork reeled in a fish that should not have been there: a smallmouth bass.
“In the Shadow of the Bitterroots” will tell the stories of the Bitterroot Mountain range. Idaho’s Bitterroot Mountains define our state’s squiggly eastern border. Rugged, remote and hard ...
One river in particular is already seeing some flood activity. Officials say they are monitoring flooding along the Bitterroot River, which is affecting some fishing access sites.
The Ravalli County Commissioners put one of the final pieces of the puzzle in place last week when they approved the use of Ravalli County Open Lands Bond Program funding for the acquisition of ...
MISSOULA — A newly released map that's just been released shows anglers and all river users details of more than 300 fishing access sites across Montana. Trout Unlimited, which produced the map ...
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