Montana Hunting and Fishing Report 9/28/13 [AUDIO]
By Kamp Cook

Posted: September 28, 2013

Hear the latest hunting and fishing news from around the state of Montana, from the Montana Outdoor Radio Show.

September 28th Summaries
Bill Brown at Bob Wards says they have the hunting tags and regulations for Montana’s hunters. Fishing in the area Brown’s Lake is doing well. In Missoula Bill says the area’s elk are really talking.
Brett French Outdoor editor of the Billings Gazette says the wet cooler weather should be good for waterfowl season and for area fishing.
Chancy at Snappy’s says the fishing’s been good as things cool down. A lot of guys trout fishing Swan Lake trolling the shoreline.
Dale from Don’s in Lewistown says there’s some excellent action on Spring Creek
John Harris from Lakeside Resort says the browns are starting to move up in the creeks and folks are doing well.
Leonard from Robert’s Bait and Tackle says Holter is still doing really good. A lot of nice 12-14 inch perch being caught around the Flat
Mary Beth Kibler of Kibler Outfitting says area elk hunting is doing very well, for more information or to schedule a hunt call 406-557-2503.
Rob at Ronan Sports and Western reminds us that Nine Pipe and Pablo Reservoirs are closed now for the Migratory Water Fowl Hunting Season.
Robert from Malta Marine says fishing on Nelson is picking up.
Ron Aashiem of Montana FWP reminds us of the need for Federal and State Stamps for water fowl now that Water Fowl Season is open. For more information go to fwp.mt.gov.
Ryan from Bob Wards in Bozeman says a longer leader (about 12ft) is recommended for Fall fishing, In Helena Ryan says most area river and stream restriction have been lifted, and the Mighty Mo is producing.
Woody from Woody’s Lures in Townsend says the rain has really helped out the rivers, and the Yellowstone, Shields, Big Hole and others are doing really well.

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