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I spent yesterday (Sunday, Jan 13) at DePuy Spring Creek,
near Livingston MT. This a pay-for-fishing creek whose winter rates are 40 bucks apiece for the day. It was over 40 degrees and cloudy with no wind. That's a pretty rare winter-time combination in Livingston. I seem to go there once every 2-3 years now. My fishing partner noticed the water levels were visibly low. He asked if this was a seasonal deal, or what. The answer is yes and no. Because DePuy's is spring fed it doesn't vary much. But it does come up some, in late June and July, after the snow melt. But it has also been low overall for 6-8 years now. Montana's decade long drought has effected ground water levels, and the creeks are way down from what they were in the early 90s. The fishing--overall--has gone downhill too. Perhaps because of the water levels. Perhaps because of who knows what. But the creeks are not as good as they used to be. About that there is no doubt. It was pretty slow on Sunday. I missed two fish and caught one 13" brown. And we fished all day. At one point I walked along the edge of a small, slow-current pond that backs up above a culvert. That pond often holds good numbers of sipping brown trout, below pods of rainbows that hold higher up the creek, where there is more current. I saw two good browns, but they both spooked from 30-40 feet away. And I didn't even have my feet in the water. They clearly felt my foot vibrations. Perhaps if I'd tip-toed along I could have inched up a little closer. I'm used to stalking when my feet are wet. But that's the first time I've seen them spook from so far away, when I was not only that far back, but 3-4 feet ABOVE the water too. There were a few midges, but not many. Maybe in another month or so. |
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![]() On 14-Jan-2008, salmobytes wrote: I spent yesterday (Sunday, Jan 13) at DePuy Spring Creek, near Livingston MT. This a pay-for-fishing creek whose winter rates are 40 bucks apiece for the day. It was over 40 degrees and cloudy with no wind. That's a pretty rare winter-time combination in Livingston. I seem to go there once every 2-3 ... Thanks for the report You have whet my appetite. Thats good. I myself will wait till early March and then hit a river not too far from Missoula. Fred |
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On Jan 14, 8:10 pm, wrote:
On 14-Jan-2008, salmobytes wrote: I spent yesterday (Sunday, Jan 13) at DePuy Spring Creek, near Livingston MT. This a pay-for-fishing creek whose winter rates are 40 bucks apiece for the day. It was over 40 degrees and cloudy with no wind. That's a pretty rare winter-time combination in Livingston. I seem to go there once every 2-3 ... Thanks for the report You have whet my appetite. Thats good. I myself will wait till early March and then hit a river not too far from Missoula. Fred The bows should be getting randy any day, eh? Tim |
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