From the daily archives:

Thursday, June 11, 2009

 
A gentleman hiking alone yesterday near the confluence of the South Fork of the Madison and the Madison Arm of Hebgen Lake surprised a sow grizzly and cub.  Here’s an excerpt of the story from the Bozeman Daily Chronicle (no link as the BDC doesn’t keep their stories active on their website)–
A 34-year-old male hiker [...]

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The Gardner is still running high, but water clarity is better this week.  Expect visibility in the foot to 18 inches range.  The water, especially up high, is pretty dang cold right now.
The lower river is fishing the best.  Throw big, flashy nymphs tight to the banks and in the fishable pocket water.  Stonefly patterns, [...]

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The Cascade Corner remains blown out this week.  Won’t be that much longer before the water drops and clears.  Keep checking back.

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Part of me enjoys getting up before 5 to be on the road early in order to catch an early morning hatch.   Part of me also truly enjoys lingering over a country breakfast at the Running Bear (a strong contender for the best breakfast in West Yellowstone) – biscuits and gravy, sausage patties, eggs over easy, a [...]

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