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Montana early June?
Ok, i'm going to the Bighorn June 4th for 3 days of fishing. The rest of the group is going home on Wed. and i have a rental car until Sunday morning. I fly out of Spokane to come home, so where should i try fishing between Billings and Spokane? I will be wading only. Any help out there? Thanks, Rich
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"Wishn I wuz Fishn"
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Right now, the Yellowstone is just 1' below flood stage. Hopefully it will be down by the time you make your trip.
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Livingston,,, spring creeks.
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Do the spring creeks require a reservation of some sort? If so, How? Should i just visit Ban Bailey's and enquire as to where, when and how. Or???
Sorry i haven't yet visited the area around Livingston., so I need all the help i can get with all the high water around.
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The fly shops around Livingston can make reservations for you on any of the 3 spring creeks. It is pay for play.
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LadyFisher, Publisher of
FAOL
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Seriously stay on the Bighorn. It isn't flooded like everything else in the state (as of right now anyway).
I have fished the river a number of times in the last month and everytime has been excellent.
I just spoke with Thor from Cottonwood camp in Ft. Smith and he says the river is still fishing great.
Besides, It has been very hard if not impossible getting on the paradise valley spring creeks right now anyway without reservations made sometime ago.
Rob
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i always have liked the Gallatin a short drive from Boseman
stay at the castle rock inn right on the river,no pay to fish.go to montana on google visit the state site and you can ask for the gallatin river or castle rock inn for info.
this site will have the run off info also.
enjoy
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gofish
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Forget about the Gallatin river in the next few weeks.
The Gallatin will be blown out guarenteed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !
Rob
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You could hang a left at Livingston or Bozeman, drive for 1 hour or so and you'd be in Yellowstone National Park where the season will have just opened.