Oh yeah, for about the same distance, consider the Crowsnest, Elk, and Oldman in Alberta. Fabulosa!

Leland.






Where's the 1st half of your honeymoon? I've read about some interesting
fishing just north of the Blackfoot reservation in Southeastern BC........

Ross

 hmmm, Thanks for the warning everone. Perhaps the blackfeet rez isn't such a
 good place for the second half of ones honeymoon. Because the only thing
 more worry some than a group of drunken indians is trying to sleep next to a
 city girl worried about a group of drunkin indians.

Did you say awesome fishing?

Doh!


----- Original Message ----- From: "Leland Miyawaki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 1:42 PM Subject: Re: Rock Creek, MT.


> I second the motion on Browning. I was there on a July 4 holiday and > huddled in my motel room the whole night. I kept wondering if I > should lie low on the floor in case the loud bangs were guns and not > firecrackers. I would definitely stay in East Glacier. > > The fishing was awesome on all damsel patterns, dry or wet and the > scenery is equally awesome. The vibes, however, are awful and I would > never recommend anyone taking a woman anywhere near there unless I > was with a group or with a guide like Joe Kipp. > > Leland. > > > > > >I fished Mission lake several years ago during the first part of July. The > >winds were howling when I was there, but if you could deal with white caps > >breaking over your float tube, the fishing was pretty good. The > >average size of > >the fish was very impressive, 5+ lbs, and they didn't seem too picky. All my > >fishing was sub-surface because of the winds. If I remember correctly, it was > >various colored sealbuggers, damsels, careys.....typical lake attractors on > >sinking lines. Those lakes are full of scuds, but I guess they can't pass up a > >bigger meal. > > > >St Mary has a lot of tourist traffic and is pretty hospitable, but I would be > >careful in the towns as you get further away from Glacier Park. > >Drinking in the > >local bars is not advisable. The town of Browning is (was) notorious for > >drunken indians making trouble. > > > >I recommend the area in general. Some of the best lake fishing I've ever had. > > > >Ross > > > > > > > > > > > > > >> With Montana being talked about, Has anyone fished the Blackfeet Indian > >> reservation? My wife and I are heading to Duck lake for some camping and > >> fishing over the 4th. Any recommendations? > >> > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: "Dell Coppock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 9:20 AM > >> Subject: Re: Rock Creek, MT. > >> > >> > >> > If you are going to be in the Arlee area don't pass up the Joko, the small > >> > stream will surprise you. Nuff said. > >> > Dell > >> > ----- Original Message ----- > >> > From: "Darin Minor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> > Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 6:12 AM > >> > Subject: Re: Rock Creek, MT. > >> > > >> > > >> > > Cliff & Karen wrote: > >> > > > >> > > > Hello, > >> > > > > >> > > > I'm hoping to find some advice on fishing Rock Creek, Montana. I'll be > >> > > > staying in the Arlee/St. Ignatius area the week of July 4th, and early > >> > > > in the week I'm thinking about heading down to Rock Creek. I've never > >> > > > fished it before, but I've heard about it for years and I know there > >> is > >> > > > a salmonfly hatch in late June through early July. Any tips on what > >> > > > flies to use and leader sizes? And are there any local shops in > >> Missoula > >> > > > who may have some hot flies for the river? I'll be wanting to camp at > >> > > > least one evening along the river, too. I know the road along
> the
 > >>  river
 > >>  > > > is something like thirty miles long with various official and
 > >>  unofficial
 > >>  > > > camp sites along the way. I'm assuming the farther in you get
 the less
 > >>  > > > crowds there will be? Any and all tips would be greatly
 appreciated.
 > >>  > > >
 > >>  > > > Thanks,
 > >>  > > > Cliff
 > >>  > > > Seattle
 > >>  > >
 > >>  > > I'll be there later in July. The flies that I was told to bring
 were:
 > >>  > yellow
 > >>  > > sally's, yellow stones, caddis(tan & olive), PMD's, and  BWO's.
 You may
 > >>  > want
 > >>  > > to take some salmon flies just in case. Rock Creek Mercantile,
 which is
 > >>  > > right on Rock Creek Road, should have all the flies you'll need
 for your
 > >>  > > stay.
 > >>  > >
 > >>  > > If you need more information, contact me off list and I'll get in
 touch
 > >>  > with
 > >>  > > a friend of mine in Missoula.
 > >>  > >
 > >>  > > HTH,
 > >>  > >
 > >>  > > Darin
 > >>  > >
 > >>  > >
 > >>  > >
 > >>  >
 > >>  >
 > >>
 >




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