Helena Area Reservoirs Fishing Report 6.24.19
By angelamontana

Posted: June 24, 2019

Canyon Ferry:  Rainbow trout continue to be caught from shore near the Silos and throughout the north end of the reservoir on jigs tipped with worms. Walleye and a few yellow perch are being caught throughout the reservoir trolling worm harnesses, crankbaits, and slow death rigs in 10 to 30 feet of water. Walleye and perch are being caught from shore throughout the reservoir using jigs tipped with worms or leeches in 5 to 25 feet of water.  Adam Strainer, FWP, Helena

Hauser:  Rainbows are being caught from shore and boat at Riverside below Canyon Ferry Dam.  Shore anglers are drifting jigs with a worm while boat anglers are trolling cowbells or spoons. Walleye are being caught at the Causeway Bridge and in the Causeway on jigs with a leech.  Troy Humphrey, FWP, Helena

Holter:  Shore fishing for rainbows is slow.  Boat anglers are finding rainbows while trolling cowbells or crankbaits in the lower reservoir from Split Rock to the dam.  Walleye and perch are being caught on jigs and worms around Cottonwood Creek, the clay banks and Log Gulch.  Troy Humphrey, FWP, Helena

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