Montana Fishing Reports 7/6/13 [AUDIO]
By Kamp Cook

Posted: July 6, 2013

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

July 6th Summaries
-Bill Brown at Bob Wards says the Bitterroot River is up and down a bit, great for floating with purple haze and other dry flies.
-Brett French Outdoor editor of the Billings Gazette reports from Slippery Creek in the Crazy Mountains.
-Chancy at Snappy’s says the river’s are starting to straighten out pretty good.
-Dallas at Highline Cleaners in Chester says the lake is opening up, but it’s been hit or miss.
-Jack at the Ok-A-Beh Marina says smallmouth bass has been phenomenal.
-John Harris from Lakeside Resort in Trout Creek says the water on Noxon Rapids Reservoir is amazing, and reminds us the Tri State Bass Tournament is coming up in a just 3 weeks, July 27th.
– Leonard from Robert’s Bait and Tackle says Holter is still slow on walleye, but still catching trout and perch.
-Mary Beth Kibler of Kibler Outfitting says fishing on Hellcreek was successful last week for Northerns. To schedule a guided trip call 406-557-2503.
-Robert from Malta Marine says fishing on Nelson is really good.
-Ron Aashiem of Montana FWP says with the hotter weather and low stream flows, there may be restrictions imposed later this Summer to protect the fish populations.
-Sean from Rock Creek Marina says the campground has been busy, and the walleye bite is still on for jigs & worms.
-Sharon from the Silo’s RV says the bite is definitely on for Canyon Ferry Reservoir for walleye and trout, for more info call 406-266-3100.
-Tammy from Northwest Sports in Eureka says with great weather, Lake Kookanusa’s been excellent on kokannee as the kokannee move up into Rexford Bench Area.
-Todd Young from the MT Walleye Governors Cup says Ft Peck walleye fishing has been great.

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