Fishing guides expecting big summer as travel increases to Montana
Outfitters and guides looking forward to a busy summer
By: John Emeigh
and last updated 2021-04-08 20:00:46-04
DIVIDE â The long pandemic is giving people cabin fever and those in Montanaâs fly fishing and guiding business expect to benefit from it this summer.
âItâs going to be a strong summer. Hopefully we have enough water, thatâs always the hope, and I know weâll all work together and thereâs no doubt weâre going to be all busy,â said Craig Jones, owner of Great Divide Outfitters.
Fishing guides expecting big summer as travel increases to Montana
Outfitters and guides looking forward to a busy summer
By: John Emeigh
and last updated 2021-04-07 22:07:44-04
DIVIDE â The long pandemic is giving people cabin fever and those in Montanaâs fly fishing and guiding business expect to benefit from it this summer.
âitâs going to be a strong summer. Hopefully we have enough water, thatâs always the hope, and I know weâll all work together and thereâs no doubt weâre going to be all busy,â said Craig Jones, owner of Great Divide Outfitters.
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