4 x4, pike and trout, Jeff and Jack on the Bitterroot in Sept.

4 x4, pike and trout, Jeff and Jack on the Bitterroot in Sept.

OK, I am WAY behind but Jeff asked me to get these up on the blog. Jeff Rogers and Jack are getting pretty darn adept at hooking and boating pike. They almost always have great trout fishing, but on this day, they caught lots of each. Yes, by the end of the float, they were both worn-out. Here you go Jeff, brag it up. Click on the photos to view them in full screen.

Fishing for big Carp with Eric

Fishing for big Carp with Eric

Jack was in Springfield, MO visiting his sister and mother recently and fished with Eric. They fished for carp and longnose gar (Lepisosteus osseus). Caught carp (huge carp), but only teased the gar. Fun time. Thanks Eric.

Eric Olliverson with a carp


Fishing Guide on Table Rock Lake, Taneycomo, Bull Shoals, Beaver, and More – Eric’s Elite Guide Service
Eric Olliverson is an FLW Touring Pro and a Full-Time Fishing Guide.

This is Wilson’s Creek near Springfield. Jack was surprised at finding huge carp in this kind of water. Not very deep.

May 16 Bitterroot 2nd runoff pulse

May 16 Bitterroot 2nd runoff pulse

Bitterroot air temperatures have been in the high 80’s for the last three days and the snow melt is increasing the river flows. The air temperatures are supposed to drop in the next few days and rain is predicted next week. This will be interesting.

Here are some photos at Victor Crossing taken the afternoon of May 16.
Victor Crossing is about 5 miles upriver from the USGS water data gauge
at Bell Crossing and about 40 road miles down river (north) of the USGS
water data gauge at Darby. Below are photos of the river at Victor
Bridge, the charts for both gauges, and a snow pack map.

May 10 on the Bitterroot River – flows are stepping up

May 10 on the Bitterroot River – flows are stepping up

The Bitterroot had clarity on May 7 and still on May 8 – also terrific caddis hatches! But now the weather has been much warmer and the flows are stepping up. See the charts below.

Bitterroot River on May 7 north of Angler’s Roost
Darby gauge station is upriver from Angler’s Roost – on May 7 flows at Darby were about 1900 CFS
Bell Crossing gauge station is downriver from Angler’s Roost. On May 7 flows were about 3,000 CFS
Still snow in the mountains!!! Bitterroot is 89 % of normal.

Links to snowpack and USGS river flow gauge stations are in the right side bar.

May 7 on the Bitterroot River from Angler’s Roost

Photos taken from Angler’s Roost to Main Street Bridge in Hamilton. The Darby USGS water flow gauge reported 1900 CFS on this day. Clarity was good, caddis hatches prolific but not many feeding trout. Gorgeous day, though.

Anglers Roost Montana

www.anglersroostmontana.com/
Anglers Roost is your one stop fly fishing information and tackle fly shop in Montana Updated Located on the Bitterroot River south of Hamilton, MT.

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