fishing spots in S/N Dakota, Wy, Id, Mon. etc??
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fishing spots in S/N Dakota, Wy, Id, Mon. etc??
Folks, we are driving to the Olympic Peninsula from the Midwest in June/July to visit our daughter. It will be a leisurely vacation drive and we will stop when and where we choose. Since we will be driving through some of the best and most beautiful fishing spots in the USA, does anyone have places to recommend for me to seek out for fishing? We are new to this area of the country and would appreciate any opinions, ideas, recommendations, considerations etc. Your comments are welcome and appreciated. Thanks
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RE:fishing spots in S/N Dakota, Wy, Id, Mon. etc??
Would you be bringing along any type of floating device from which to fish or would you be looking at shore fishing and/or boat rentals only? For that time of year, finding good shore fishing can be difficult. The lowland waters in Washington State will have warmed up and the trout will be in the deeper water, the panfish will be closer to shore, the walleye will be off their post spawn bite and you'll be in between the Spring and Fall salmon runs. Our alpine lakes will be hitting their stride, but are mostly off the beaten path. However, if you like bass fishing then this is prime time for many folks and there are many great places in Washington to fish for them, but it really helps if you have a boat, float tube or pontoon boat. If you have an idea of the route you will be taking, let us know and we'll give you a few lakes/rivers/streams that you can hit up along the way. If you can swing your trip through the Southern part of our state you should seriously look at a guided trip on the Columbia river. A sturgeon, walleye or salmon caught down there has the potential to be a fish of a lifetime.
RE:fishing spots in S/N Dakota, Wy, Id, Mon. etc??
The suggestions for great waters is almost endless. Since your headed for the Olympics,I strongly suggest
Lake Cresent. The fishing is hit and mis but the scenery alone is worth it IMHO. It also has the Beardsley which
is only native here,with a depth of over 600ft it can take awhile to locate fish but I don't think you'll be disapointed.
This is one of my favorites.. I have a few other suggestions but limited on time at the moment.
The WL folks will have plenty of ideas for you as well.
Lake Cresent. The fishing is hit and mis but the scenery alone is worth it IMHO. It also has the Beardsley which
is only native here,with a depth of over 600ft it can take awhile to locate fish but I don't think you'll be disapointed.
This is one of my favorites.. I have a few other suggestions but limited on time at the moment.
The WL folks will have plenty of ideas for you as well.
http://www.nwburn.org/
Musky Mayhem Tackle
www.muskymayhemtackle.com
www.petemaina.com
Ken's Custom Lures
Musky Mayhem Tackle
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RE:fishing spots in S/N Dakota, Wy, Id, Mon. etc??
I am living in Southern Wy and there are some good places to fish! If you want big trout on the fly you got to hit the Miricle mile on the North Platte I have a friend who had 2 guys go down there and get 8-9 fish per pole per hour from 16-20 inches some bigger. In Northern Wyoming I got a secret spot I would have to give you a secret family map:-" I would for sure hit Yellow stone there is good fishing plus so many other things. If you getr ahold of me in advance we could meet up and fish a private lake I know.
tight lines,
TAZ
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tight lines,
TAZ
ps pm me with any questions
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RE:fishing spots in S/N Dakota, Wy, Id, Mon. etc??
Montana the Big Sky Country is one of the Best:cheers: in rugged Beauty and the Flathead River Basin:bounce: is awesome and gave me this in 2005!!!!
Fish on!:brilsmurf
Fish on!:brilsmurf
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RE:fishing spots in S/N Dakota, Wy, Id, Mon. etc??
Folks, Thanks for the responses so far. I am already totally excited and wish this trip wasn't 6 months away.
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Flathead river. the lakes near her make Montana a must see and do yearly.
The Big Sky country gives more then just fish.:bigsmurf: Late March 2005
The Big Sky country gives more then just fish.:bigsmurf: Late March 2005
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RE:fishing spots in S/N Dakota, Wy, Id, Mon. etc??
The Bitteroot system just outside of Missoula is productive. This is my buddy with a nice brown caught in March of 2006.
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RE:fishing spots in S/N Dakota, Wy, Id, Mon. etc??
Folks, Merry Christmas to all! My research so far seems to indicate I need to develop some expertise in flyfishing. As a practicing "spinnerman", can I get that done? Any suggestions besides just doing it? Thanks
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RE:fishing spots in S/N Dakota, Wy, Id, Mon. etc??
I'm sure you are all over it rancocasrich, but make sure to double check all your regs, especially in MT and ID. Some special regs on certain bodies. What is your route?? I-80 to I-94?? I-80 to I-90?? I-80 to I-84??
I have caught many fish in my life. The most exciting? The next one.....
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Rollin, I have already changed our route several times based on the research I am doing. I see us on Route 90 into Washington but not sure about the route before that. From the costs of the guided float trips I am seeing, it looks less and less that I can afford to pay that much $$$$. I will continue the research and appreciate the folks who send advice and suggestions.
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RE:fishing spots in S/N Dakota, Wy, Id, Mon. etc??
Does anyone have suggestions for having a good fishing experience without paying the price of an all day guided trip. If I were sharing the cost with someone, that would be the way to go, but I am taking my wife and must pay the full fare of at least $450.00 (it seems). I appreciate all that a guided trip provides and the fish that can be caught, but that will have to be for another time. Can I find spots where I can fish from the shore/riverbank or rent a small boat on one of the lakes? I will fish and I will have fun and hope that forum folks may have some ideas for me. Thanks again.
"I never let my schooling interfere with my education." Mark Twain