High Water at Victor Crossing

High Water at Victor Crossing

Victor is about the middle of the Bitterroot Valley. I am uploading a photo I took yesterday at Victor Crossing. It is big! and will probably stay that way for at least this week. Notice the debris in the water.
Today, the water at Darby (the upper Bitterroot) is smaller than yesterday. Jack is fishing the West Fork of the Bitterroot today. The water is fishing, but he is busy holding the boat and not able to take photos. It is hard work to row effectively in this water – holding the boat so clients can get the best drifts! I am hoping that clients will send us some photos I can post.
http://fwp.mt.gov/maps/fas/BitterrootFASGuideMap.pdf Link to map of Bitterroot Fishing Access Sites (FAS). Victor is between Bell and Tucker Crossing.
http://fwp.mt.gov/lands/site_280660.aspx Link to Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks information and photos for Tucker Crossing FAS – just upstream (south) from Victor.
http://fwp.mt.gov/lands/site_280651.aspx Link to MT FWP information and photos for Bell Crossing FAS – just downstream (north) from Victor.
Water clarity in the Bitterroot and a new fawn in our yard

Water clarity in the Bitterroot and a new fawn in our yard

The Bitterroot has come up again, but for the last few days it has been fishing. The water clarity is good. We are looking at warmer weather for the next few days and then a cool down. This is the time of year when the fishing status is day-to-day. It could be outstanding with all the water and the hatches, or it could be glaring and hot…not so good for fishing.

The Blackfoot has a hatch going on now, but the water is dirty. The Big Hole is starting to rise with the warmer weather.

Call us for updates. 800-254-5311.

This photo was taken off our deck a few days ago with a telephoto lense. Mom and fawn succesfully made it into the woods with out noticing me and my camera.

Another visitor, a wild gosling.

The goose is hanging around my chicken coop. The photo to the right is about a week later. If you click on it, you will get a bigger size and see more detail. The primary wing quills are a blue color. Interesting!
June 10, 11, 12 Oden / Graham Group staying at Triple Creek

June 10, 11, 12 Oden / Graham Group staying at Triple Creek

Click on title for more photos (there are 6). Click on any photo to enlarge it.

Order in photo: Richard Campo, Colton Cockrill, David Oden, Jeff Cockrill, Keith and Travis Oden, Richard Campo (Jr). Not pictured, David Graham.

Keith Oden, sons David and Travis; Richard Campo, son Richard; Jeff Cockrill, son Colton; and David Graham fished with Wapiti Waters on the Bitterroot River. The big surge of our spring run-off happened earlier and this group happened to hit the “coolest temps” of our spring fishing. They managed to get out all three days, catch fish and see the river with quite a bit of water.

To the right is a photo of David Graham

and David Oden with a nice Brown Trout.

To the left is a photo of Jeff Cockrill with Colton in the background (rain gear and all!).

Dylan McDowell and his Dad, Will

Dylan McDowell and his Dad, Will

Posted by Merle. In March, Will McDowell and his son Dylan fished with Jack Mauer, Wapiti Waters. I don’t think Dylan had fished from a boat before. We don’t have photos of the day, but Dylan sent this great postcard as a thank you. It reads:

Jack – I wanted to thank you for the fishing trip. It was a ton of fun & me and my dad learned alot. I won’t soon forget that beautiful rainbow I caught. I hope you have a good spring and a good fishing season. Thanks a lot, Dylan

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