Cool days fishing on the Bitterroot

Cool days fishing on the Bitterroot

Wearing wool and gloves, they still enjoyed the fishing

The last few days in the Bitterroot have been below 50 degrees. Cooler temperatures don’t do much for the bugs or hatches but if you are hardy enough, you still hook some trout. Thank Jim, John, Gary and Ric. Hope it is warmer in California. Jack and Nick really enjoyed fishing with you all.

Fly Fishing the Bitterroot with Greg and Bill – a trip for Bitterroot Trout Unlimited

Fly Fishing the Bitterroot with Greg and Bill – a trip for Bitterroot Trout Unlimited

One of Greg’s trout

Bitterroot Trout Unlimited (BRTU) is a very active TU Chapter. Many people contribute time, money and goods to help BRTU do its work. Jack always offers a trip for the annual banquet auction and this was the trip for this year. The great thing about this trip is that Greg bid on and got the trip. Greg offers his own time, goods and money for TU, Greg and Jack both serve on the board. It made for a wonderful day. To top it off, Greg invited his friend, Bill to ride along…and everyone caught fish.

Cool spring fishing on the Bitterroot River

Cool spring fishing on the Bitterroot River

Nick holding Elinor’s beautiful trout

This trip was in the middle of April but I am getting caught up with some posts. As you can see, the weather is very cool. People are bundled up, but there have been hatches and the water levels have been good. If you dress right, the fishing is great.

In these photos are Rachel and Elinor. Rachel sent some of the photos in the slideshow, thank you!

And I think this was Elinor’s first fly fishing experience. As you can see, she did well. So did others, it was a good few days on the Bitterroot.

See below for a slideshow.

Fishing the Bitterroot in early April with Doc Bolton

Fishing the Bitterroot in early April with Doc Bolton

Doc was at his Montana home on the Bitterroot for a few weeks in April. Of course he was fishing with friends, on his own and with Jack. I guess Jack is also a friend – but a friend that fishes for a living. Sadly, Doc’s and our good friend and favorite fishing buddy, Terry Nobles, isn’t able to fish any more. At 90 years old, it just doesn’t work for him now. But we visit him with photos and river stories.

Bitterroot April 9, 2011

Doc on the Bitterroot April 9, 2011
Doc and Terry in April 2009

Anyway, here are some photos of the Bitterroot and Doc. The first two are from this spring. The second two are from 2009 when Terry fished with Doc and Jack.

Terry with his brown trout on the day he was fishing with Doc. Jack is holding it for him.
Fishing the Bitterroot in March – they came from San Diego and sun to fish with us

Fishing the Bitterroot in March – they came from San Diego and sun to fish with us

Dusty with a Bitterroot River cutthroat trout

Dusty and crew came again this spring. They always hit really cool weather. At least it didn’t rain.

This year the crew was Dusty, Don, Gary, Jim and Peter.

I have a few photos from Jack’s camera, a few photos of the river that I took and when I get some others emailed to me, I will include them in the Picasa slideshow.

The group stayed at the Bitterroot River Lodge south of Hamilton, Montana.

Here is the slideshow from our Picasa album on Google.

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