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Decided on a last minute whim to spend the final 8 days of June fishing
the Missouri River from Wolf Creek bridge to Craig, Montana, a town with two fly shops but neither a gas station nor grocery store. No TR narrative is planned as I cannot conjure the words to sufficiently capture the experience - that might change after a few weeks. Let me just say that it rekindled a love affair with trout. Lots of fish in the 16" - 18" range. Never seen so many large fish shamelessly smashing the surface while taking bugs - sounded like the flushing of old-style water-guzzling toilets when they were rising. Not always easy fishing. Sometimes gangbusters. Frustrating PMD and PED hatches, eagerly airborne rainbow trout, fat chunky brown trout, enough water to spread out. Too early for the Trico hatch but no mosquitoes either. Riffles, runs, pools, small creek conditions and more abound on the Missouri even though it is 100 yards wide in most places. Easy floating in a float tube with enough good walk-in water to keep it interesting for more than a week of fishing over a mere 5 miles of water. Best trout fishing ever in my short decade of fly angling in terms of quantity and size of fish, healthy fighting abilities of the quarry, diversity of water available within a short distance from camp. __________________________________________________ _____________________ \ Mu Young Lee remove all dashes and underscores in reply address |
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Glad you had such great fishing Mu. Sounds like you better take a nap!
bruce h |
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![]() Mu Young Lee wrote: Decided on a last minute whim to spend the final 8 days of June fishing the Missouri River from Wolf Creek bridge to Craig, Montana, a town with two fly shops but neither a gas station nor grocery store. No TR narrative is planned as I cannot conjure the words to sufficiently capture the experience - that might change after a few weeks. I thought you did a damn good job with this post. Got any Pictures? Let me just say that it rekindled a love affair with trout. Lots of fish in the 16" - 18" range. Never seen so many large fish shamelessly smashing the surface while taking bugs - sounded like the flushing of old-style water-guzzling toilets when they were rising. Not always easy fishing. Sometimes gangbusters. Frustrating PMD and PED hatches, eagerly airborne rainbow trout, fat chunky brown trout, enough water to spread out. Too early for the Trico hatch but no mosquitoes either. Riffles, runs, pools, small creek conditions and more abound on the Missouri even though it is 100 yards wide in most places. Easy floating in a float tube with enough good walk-in water to keep it interesting for more than a week of fishing over a mere 5 miles of water. Best trout fishing ever in my short decade of fly angling in terms of quantity and size of fish, healthy fighting abilities of the quarry, diversity of water available within a short distance from camp. Sounds like you hit things just right. Hope they stay that way for the Clave, and since you're in the neighborhood, are you stopping by? Willi |
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