Montana Fishing Report 6/22/13 [AUDIO]
By Kamp Cook

Posted: June 22, 2013

MONTANACLUB_AUDIOREPORTS_FEATUREDIMAGEHear the latest fishing report for the state of Montana, from the latest edition of the Montana Outdoor Radio Show.

June 22nd Summaries
Adam Strainer FWP Fishing Technician, reports on the developments on Canyon Ferry Reservoir on walleye, Nothern Pike, and general fishing information.
Adam Strainer FWP Fishing Technician and Woody Schuler of Woody Lures in Townsend talk shop with the Cpt from Canyon Ferry Reservoir.
Bill from Rock Creek Marina reports on the Pike Masters Tournament on Ft Peck.
Bill Brown at Bob Wards says the Bitterroot River is dropping fast in the Darby area, and says the West Fork is great right now with cadases, green drakes, salmon flies, and golden stones. In the Missoula area floating the Clark ForkRiver doing well for those throwing spinners, panther martins, and meps.
Bill from Rock Creek Marina says the walleye bite has changed from jigs & minnows to bottom bouncers, worms, and leaches.
Brett French Outdoor editor of the Billings Gazette talks about his experience at the Quigley Shoot.
Chancy at Snappy’s says the Lower Thompson been excellent for pike down around the East End fishing smelt or whole fish under a bobber
Dale from Don’s in Lewistown says Spring Creek is off color but fishing well for nymphs.
John Harris from Lakeside Resort in Trout Creek says on Noxon Rapids Reservoir the perch are on fire being caught by the bucket loads.
Rob at Ronan Sports and Western says kokannee is great on Lake Mary Ronan & Hubbard Reservoir trolling or jigging.
Robert from Malta Marine says fishing on Nelson is really good 18-20 inches, and feels like there is fish everywhere.
Ron Aashiem of Montana FWP says big news this week is they have completed the moose, sheep, and goat drawings.
Tammy from Northwest Sports in Eureka says the road to Ten Lakes is open all the way to the campgrounds at Cherry Oak. Fishing should be good for cut throat with small shinny spinner, Panther Martin, or Blue Fox.
Woody from Woody’s Lures in Townsend says using jigs on Canyon Ferry Reservoir is a good way to go.

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