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Fishing tips on the Missouri River

Fishing tips on the Missouri River KBZK/KXLF and last updated 2021-07-25 17:00:22-04 CRAIG — The Missouri River is one of the more iconic fly-fishing destinations in Montana and a destination for anglers from all over the world. One of the most popular stretches of the river runs from the area beneath Holter Dam to Craig, Montana. That area is considered a tailwater and is a very technical portion of the river. It also is the home of some of the largest trout in the Missouri River. If you have never fished that portion of the Missouri river, it may be in your best interest to hire a guide. The flies are tiny and are primarily fished below the surface of the water. It was my first time fishing the river, and the goal was to catch some nice fish and to get some tips to share with the average angler. My guide was Lee Coyle out of Sunrise Fly Shop in Melrose, Montana. Lee is an experienced guide with ten years behind the oars and has guided fishing trips all over the state. He h

Fishing restrictions implemented for the Missouri River

Fishing restrictions implemented for the Missouri River GREAT FALLS – Hoot-owl fishing restrictions in effect for the Missouri River near Craig. Under hoot owl restrictions, fishing is not allowed from 2 p.m. to midnight each day. The restrictions are in effect between Holter Dam and the town of Cascade boat ramp and are meant to keep anglers from stressing fish already struggling with warm water and low oxygen levels. Flow below Holter Dam is near the 10th percentile for the daily average on record and the temperatures recorded throughout the section have exceeded 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Although flow and temperature are not exceeding established criteria for restrictions, continued forecast high temperatures coupled with high angling pressure could lead to excessive fish mortality, leading FWP to implement the restrictions.

Missouri River fishing businesses say they will weather hoot-owl storm

Operators of two fly-fishing businesses in Craig said the recent hoot-owl restrictions placed on 35 miles of the Missouri River between Holter Dam and Cascade shouldn’t impact their business too severely, and said it is good the state is taking action. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks on Tuesday implemented the restrictions in which fishing is not allowed from 2 p.m. to midnight in an effort to keep anglers from stressing fish struggling with oxygen levels and warm water. FWP said the flow below Holter Dam is near the 10th percentile for the daily average on record. It also said temperatures recorded throughout the section have exceeded 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

Fishing Closures and Restrictions For Rivers in SW Montana

Fishing Closures and Restrictions For Rivers in SW Montana
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Fishing Closures and Restrictions For Rivers in SW Montana

Fishing Closures and Restrictions For Rivers in SW Montana
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