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Re: Montana trout
« Reply #15 on: January 23, 2011, 11:49:53 PM »
Wow guys! Those are some great pictures.
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Re: Montana trout
« Reply #16 on: January 27, 2011, 07:15:28 PM »
those are some really nice fish and gorgeous pics guys! thanks for sharing! and making us :drool:
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Re: Montana trout
« Reply #17 on: January 27, 2011, 07:17:48 PM »
Is this the Rock Creek out of P-Burg?
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Re: Montana trout
« Reply #18 on: January 27, 2011, 07:23:33 PM »
Is this the Rock Creek out of P-Burg?

Yes, fishing  midway up on RC. Fantastic salmon fly hatch that usually takes place around first week of June

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Re: Montana trout
« Reply #19 on: January 28, 2011, 11:53:38 PM »
man you're making me crazy!! :yike:
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Re: Montana trout
« Reply #20 on: February 04, 2011, 04:09:05 PM »
Nice Tom. Looks like a great time  :fishin:
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Re: Montana trout
« Reply #21 on: February 04, 2011, 04:21:03 PM »
Oh, now you've done it Ribka and Jackelope.
My Dad was born and raised in Missoula.  Since I was 6 through 18 we always spent 2 weeks of summer vacation fly fishing the middle stretches of Rock Creek.  Home was the Bitterroot Flats campground. One of my favoite stretches of the creek is right there at the south end of the campground.  Couldn't hook a fish all day in there until the last 45 minutes of daylite when the evening hatch began.  Then it was hang on time.  I caught my biggest 'bow in the creek in that stretch. 29" and was pure heaven to set her free.
I should dredge up some old pics and scan from back in the day when catching a 100 12-20" fish a day in the 70's was the norm with the occasional one that would top 24".

My parents now live on lower Rock Creek, retired.  The salmon fly hatch and an early August trip to try and nail the spruce moth hatch is an every year event.

Oh ,the childhood memories!!!

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Re: Montana trout
« Reply #22 on: February 04, 2011, 09:20:31 PM »
Oh, now you've done it Ribka and Jackelope.
My Dad was born and raised in Missoula.  Since I was 6 through 18 we always spent 2 weeks of summer vacation fly fishing the middle stretches of Rock Creek.  Home was the Bitterroot Flats campground. One of my favoite stretches of the creek is right there at the south end of the campground.  Couldn't hook a fish all day in there until the last 45 minutes of daylite when the evening hatch began.  Then it was hang on time.  I caught my biggest 'bow in the creek in that stretch. 29" and was pure heaven to set her free.
I should dredge up some old pics and scan from back in the day when catching a 100 12-20" fish a day in the 70's was the norm with the occasional one that would top 24".

My parents now live on lower Rock Creek, retired.  The salmon fly hatch and an early August trip to try and nail the spruce moth hatch is an every year event.

Oh ,the childhood memories!!!

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