If I were headed that way right now, I'd consider the Big Hole.  In Bozeman,
you can't beat the Gallatin, depending on flows.  The yellowstone is a big
river along the interstate, if its fishable, you might try floating just
above Livingston or right through Livingston, also above Yankee Jim Canyon
and below Yankee Jim.  

If you like stillwaters, you might try Georgetown Lake and/or Clark Canyon
Res.  

My favorite, and  a great one to fish during runoff is The Bighorn.  Its
usually pretty crowded, although June is not the worst month.  YOu might see
good baetis and midge hatches, or you might be forced to nymph.  Catch rate
is usually excellent.

I live 4 years in Montana, so contact me off-list if you want elaboration on
anything.

James 






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Sent:   Wed 6/2/2004 5:18 PM
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Subject:        A week long journey through Montana[Scanned]

Next Thursday, I am leaving Spokane for St. Cloud, Minnesota by car and my 
travels are going to take me across the state of Montana.  Having only had 
limited experience fishing some of the western Montana streams near 
Missoula, I am really looking for suggestions on rivers I should target, 
taking into consideration the impact weather conditions and runoff might 
have on particular bodies of water.  Since I have six days to get to St. 
Cloud, that gives me four or five days to drive through Montana and fish 
along the way.  My first stop is the Missoula area where I have considered 
fishing Rock Creek if the salmonfly hatch is going on, but I am also 
intrigued by some of the smaller streams in the area such as Ninemile Creek, 
Fish Creek and Lolo Creek.  Flint Creek is another one but I do not think it 
opens until later in the summer.   As I move towards Butte, I have 
considered staying there (or heading south towards Dillon) and making a trip 
to fish the Bighorn or Beaverhead Rivers, but have also heard good things 
about Poindexter Slough and the Red Rock River.  Is Poindexter Slough a 
creek/stream or is it more like a lake?  From there, I will likely head to 
Bozeman and stay there for a night so any suggestions on streams to fish in 
that area would be most appreciated.   Spring creeks are also high on my 
list so anyone with suggestions on how to locate/access spring creeks 
without having to pay a fee to fish them would also me most appreciated.  I 
really have no set agenda or intinerary at this point.  I can pretty much 
fish anywhere I suppose.  I do like fishing smaller streams as compared to 
big rivers, and I will be bringing my pontoon boat along so I can do a day 
float trip if there are shuttle services available.  The Yellowstone 
parallels I-90 quite a bit and I thought I would fish it some along the way 
(comments or suggestions about this river would be helpful as well).   It 
might be helpful to note that I will be returning from St. Cloud at the end 
of July and can take as much time as I want to fish my way back home so any 
rivers not fished on the way over could be fished on the way back, although 
the hot, dry conditions and potential low flows of late July/early August 
might render some rivers unfishable then.  I'd really like to head to 
Yellowstone on my way back and spend a week or so in the park fishing.  
Comments on that would also be appreciated.  Anyhow, this is a big trip for 
me and I have never made a trip of this magnitude before so I appreciate any 
help in advance.

Dave

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