There are so many intricacies to fishing for chinook salmon at Fort Peck Reservoir it can be a bit intimidating. That’s why it was nice to go with a veteran, like the Captain, for my first outing last month. From flies to cutbait plugs, flashers to downriggers, the details are overwhelming on a first outing. That’s why it’s cool that an average Joe like Jim Fauth, a Malta retiree, caught the new state record salmon this summer. The fact that it took him so long to find a certified scale that the fish may have lost a couple of pounds is a bit sad, though. Oh well, live and learn. So for a perspective from the outside, as a newbie to salmon angling, check out my story at https://billingsgazette.com/outdoors/fort-peck-reservoir-chinook-salmon-fishing/article_0a703ebc-6638-11ef-894a-cb8b302dd029.html.
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