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While the Yellowstone River has been closed due to the spread of Proliferative Kidney Disease among whitefish, Trout Unlimited urges those attending not to change their plans.
PKD is one of the most serious diseases to impact whitefish and trout, however, even if the river remains closed through... [ READ MORE... ]
Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks announced today they would close the Yellowstone River to stem the spread of a parasitic disease killing whitefish. The closure is supported by Trout Unlimited and its state affiliate, Montana Trout Unlimited.
Proliferative Kidney Disease (PKD), is one of the most... [ READ MORE... ]
By Ezra Ginzberg,
This summer, I had the great privilege of working for Trout Unlimited at Camp Baker, the only public put-in to Montana’s famed Smith River. Before my time on the Smith, I was unaware how important and special this river is to Montana. . Even before I had the chance to float the... [ READ MORE... ]
Montana Trout Unlimited seeks proven and motivated advocate for protecting and restoring coldwater fisheries and their watersheds. Ideal candidate should have excellent verbal and writing skills, be familiar with the state of Montana and have experience, training or the aptitude to learn natural... [ READ MORE... ]
The Flathead Valley Chapter of Trout Unlimited has long been committed to protecting the Flathead River system, one of the last best strongholds for native bull trout and westslope cutthroat trout. The recent bipartisan support and passage of the North Fork Watershed Protection Act is a major step... [ READ MORE... ]
Once again, the wonderful fall season has descended on the fabulous Flathead Valley. That means it’s time once again to enjoy some of the finest fishing of the year. And, fall also means the release of the latest issue of the informative and exciting Flathead Valley Trout Unlimited Fall... [ READ MORE... ]
Location: Yellowstone National Park
Type of stream: Geothermal, Freestone
Angling methods: Fly
Species: Rainbows, Browns
Access: Easy
Season: Late May—mid-November
Supporting Services: West Yellowstone
Short take: America’s most exotic trout stream
Handicapped Access: Possible to fish, but no... [ READ MORE... ]
Location: Central
Type of stream: Tailwater
Angling methods: Fly, Spin
Species: Rainbows, Browns
Access: Easy
Season: Year-round, but species specific regs apply
Supporting Services: Craig, Carter
Short take: Tailwaters that fish like spring creeks
Handicapped Access: None
Closest TU Chapter: Pat... [ READ MORE... ]