Every year my wife and I like to take a handful of days and fish some of the small lesser known creeks and streams around the area. What we enjoy about the small stream experience is the solitude and the more relaxed less demanding fishing. What small stream fish lack in size they make up [...]
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Fishing in the Mt. Haggin Wildlife Management Area
Saturday, August 13th, 2011Fly Fishing and the Game of Memory
Tuesday, July 5th, 2011This past holiday weekend I went camping up in the boonies of Montana. For those who don’t know, the “Boonies” can be defined a few ways: a) the sticks, in the middle of nowhere, b) American, colloquial word for wilderness or places in the middle of nowhere, far from any civilization, or c) a podunk [...]
Spring Fishing and Other Things
Saturday, June 4th, 2011Fishing around the area has been limited due to the spring runoff. However, that doesn’t mean that the staff here at the Rivers Edge haven’t been out there pursuing fishing opportunities when ever and where ever available. Jim Carter headed down to Yellowstone Park for the opener over the Memorial Day weekend. He had excellent [...]
A Great Day on the Yellowstone
Thursday, May 5th, 2011A Great Day on the Yellowstone
Sunday morning’s skywas clear and the sun was shining bright so my wife and I decided to pack up our gear and head over to the Yellowstone River. There we hoped to find hatching midges, baetis, March Brown’s or Mother’s Day caddis enough to entice a few trout to [...]
YNP/MSU Fisheries Biologist Mike Rulhe Addresses Madison/Gallatin Trout Unlimited Group
Saturday, April 16th, 2011On Wednesday night, April 13th, YNP fisheries biologist Mike Rulhe was the featured guest speaker at the Madison/Gallatin Trout Unlimited’s regularly scheduled monthly meeting.