Montana Fishing Report 7/20/13 [AUDIO]
By Kamp Cook

Posted: July 20, 2013

Hear where the fish are biting across the state of Montana, from the latest edition of the Montana Outdoor Radio Show.

July 20th Summaries
Bill Brown at Bob Wards says the Bitterroot River up by Darby is fishing really well, and in the Missoula areas the Blackfoot is doing well but its starting to get mossy on area rivers and streams
Brett French Outdoor editor of the Billings Gazette talks about the unusual weather this Summer.
Chancy at Snappy’s says it’s been hot, but the fishing has been good. 
Dallas at Highline Cleaners in Chester says evenings are best because of the heat.
Dale from Don’s in Lewistown says Spring Creek is doing surprisingly well.
John Harris from Lakeside Resort in Trout Creek says folks are catching walleye, Northern Pike, and 9-10 inch perch on Noxon Rapids Reservoir.              
Leonard from Robert’s Bait and Tackle says Holter is still a bit slow on walleye, but folks are pulling down trout. 
Mary Beth Kibler of Kibler Outfitting says fishing on Hellcreek for walleye is a bit scattered, but good for smallmouth bass and perch. To schedule a guided trip call 406-557-2503.
Rob at Ronan Sports and Western says the The Lower Flathead River below the dam is producing smallmouth bass at a very steady pace.
Ron Aashiem of Montana FWP says the final drawings for deer, elk, and antelope licenses are done. To check this years results you can go to fwp.mt.gov.     
Ryan from Bob Wards in Bozeman, says the Upper Madison is going strong with Nymphs doing well with dry flies, PMD’s & Yellow Sally’s in the mornings.  In Helena dry fly fishing is doing well on the Missouri River. Pachutes, Black Beetles, and hoppers.
Sean from Rock Creek Marina says he’s heard reports from area friends the fishing is still good.
Todd Young from the MT Walleye Governors Cup this years Governor’s Cup.

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