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Pepper and rogerdodger with a nice fall coho

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redfish85

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any yakkers in the west side of mt?  might be headed that way the end of august around the flathead region just wonerin how the fishins been...


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My dad lives there, and I'm a part time angler of those waters.  Where ya headed?
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redfish85

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proctor area my lake mary ronan... things are still up in the air as to if me and the fam will make it over there but just curious as to how the fishins been


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Lake Mary Ronan will be bassy. Perch should be biting, too. Senkos, Texas rigged, by the dock pilings will be good. Bring a bunch of colors. Some days require neon shades...others ask for muted pumpkin or olive. I've never figured that place out. Montana bass love earthworms, too. If you can travel, head up into the Swan. Glacier lake should be crazy with cutties.

If you take the old gravel cutoff to Libby, the kootenai will be full of hungry trout. Old school is the key. Cleos and spoons. Go big in size and hit the calmer pools.

I'll be floating the river in late Aug. PM me when we get closer...
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