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Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

The spawn is on

Rainbow trout spawn at Georgetown Lake



The rainbows and cutts are on the spawn all over Montana Right now.  One of the most fascinating places to watch this is at Georgetown Lake.  Here, thousands of large rainbows spawn on the east shore, in Emily Spring, and in the tributaries like Stewart Mill Creek.  There are so many trout that other animals key in, especially eagles.  If you want a local taste of what a salmon spawn in Alaska is like, head up to G-town and bring a camera!

Rainbow trout spawning swarm in Emily Spring

























As of last week, there was still a lot of ice on the lake

Monday, May 4, 2015

The Upper Clark Fork is off the hook!


























The Upper Clark Fork is off the hook right now!  The flow is perfect (for now), there are solid Mothers Day caddis hatches everyday, and the streamer fishing is ridiculous.  It is the time of year to throw big and yellow.  These mean browns were throwing themselves out of the water for my streamers and the big boys came out from every undercut bank with a vengeance.  I had a couple of them destroy my streamer right at the surface with a huge splash.

I wouldn't bullshit you... But this guy might!


Sunday, March 30, 2014

Rock Creek, MT is Sacred

I could sit here and write a 5 volume novel on what makes Rock Creek (tributary to the Clark Fork) such a wonderful place.  Honestly, I don't have the literary skills to do it justice.  I'm talking about everything too, not just the fishing.  I'm in love with the geology, the plant communities, the wildlife, and the local community.  I could go on and on but it is easier to just state the only thing that I don't love.  Sometimes, especially on weekends in the summer, I have to avoid the creek because everyone else loves it too.  That's ok, I can share.

I wanted to do a full spring photo essay but the lighting sucked.  While it ruined my chances at some vibrant pics, it made the fishing great!

It's at this point that my troubles disappear 

Pre-spawn female rainbow eats a SH sow bug
Lower Rock Creek Early Spring


Rock Creek last Fall





























































































Here's some tips to make the Creek more fun for everyone.

  • Pinch your barbs!!  This is an extremely important reproduction area for trout/char, whitefish, suckers, etc.
  • Follow the old Montana "stay out of sight" rule.  It works because there is plenty of room for everyone here.  This is not NY or WA.  If you see another fisherperson don't jump in and start fishing, keep going.  Lot's of out-of-staters are unaware of this part of MT fishing culture.  It's best not to get mad at them but to tell them about our culture.     


Sunday, March 23, 2014

Western Montana Ice-out Update!

I took the short trip to Beavertail Pond yesterday to check on ice-out conditions.  Good news for anyone wanting a good sign of spring; the pond is about 10% thawed on the north end.  Two nice old bait fisherman had a bunch of cookie-cutter rainbows on a stringer. Surely more than the limit but who really cares, the pond keeps guys like that off the river and away from real, wild trout.  I did not see the big brood stock cruising the shores yet.  I did not take the temp of the water but it was too cold to wade in for long even with my normal winter wading gear.  I'm thinking like 32.5F.  The rest of the ice will go in a matter of days, especially if there is a wind event. So, what does this mean?  The pond is at low elevation and small.  It also gets a good amount of sun.  A person could safely conclude that the rest of the lakes in the area (with the exception of Frenchtown) are still frozen.