Montana Hunting and Fishing Reports 5/10/14
By Kamp Cook

Posted: May 10, 2014

Looking to take mom out fishing or bear hunting this weekend? Hear the latest hunting and fishing news from around the Treasure State, from the most recent episode of the Montana Outdoor Radio Show.

May 10th Summaries
Bill Brown at Bob Wards says area lakes are a little blown out right now and Brown’s Lake is doing well for those trolling. He reminds us about The Super Tags are still available until July 3rd.
Bill at Rock Creek Marina says it’s wet but the wind isn’t blowing too bad so the fishing should be good.
Brett French Outdoor editor of the Billings Gazette shares his Outdoor Report about Northern Pike netted out of Canyon Ferry Reservoir.
Chancy at Snappy’s says there’s a little bit going up on the North end of WhitefishLake
Cindy Benson has our Spring Mack Days update from FlatheadLake with 870 fish turned in Friday. For more information go online to www.mackdays.com
Dale from Don’s in Lewistown says paddle fish are running so come on out for catch and release.
Jim Westside Sports in Malta says the walleye are starting to hit on Nelson.
Leonard from Robert’s Bait and Tackle says the walleye is still pretty slow on Holter.
Mary Beth Kibler of Kibler Outfitting says folks been limiting out on Ft Peck when moving around. To book your Summer fishing trip call Kibler Outfitting at 406-557-2503.
Ron Aashiem shares the state fishing records, and to get more information go online to
 www.fwp.mt.gov.
Ryan from Bob Wards says in the Bozeman & Butte area Upper Madi to Ennis is closed a bit longer, and Yellowstone to Hebgen use lightning bugs, baetis, and streamers are working well. In Helena Canyon Ferry lake is still very low and the water is pretty muddy so stick to metallic or bright colored lures.
Shawn Plakke Elk Hunting Guru reports on this weekend’s Bear hunt.
Shelby from Rocky Mountain Supply in Dillon says the weather’s not the best, but trolling on ClarkCanyon has been good for folks.
Tammy from Northwest Sports in Eureka says the water levels are starting to rise, and area fishing is on the slow side.
Todd Young from the MT Walleye Governors Cup reports from Glasgow, and reminds us you can register for the Walleye Governor’s Cup Tournament at www.montanagovcup.com to print the form out or call Glasgow Camber of Commerce at 406-228-2222.
Woody from Woody’s Lures in Townsend says everything’s fishing, the river’s are running high and dirty but are still producing for fly fisherman. 

 

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