trout of 2011 from Yukon Goes Fishing on Vimeo.
Montana
Kudos are due a bunch of folks involved in the deliberations to preserve and protect the Flathead River Basin in southern British Columbia and northwestern Montana. In a era when bureaucrats of almost any and all stripes can’t get their collective heads out of their arses long enough to even simply define conservation priorities, the […]
From the most recent Madison-Gallatin TU newsletter…. In celebration of Don Williams’ life, The Williams Family, JBTU (Joe Brooks TU, Livingston) & the Rib & Chop House are going to have a gathering to celebrate our buddy, Don Williams on Nov. 15th, 7 pm, @ the Rib & Chop House. Being that Don passed during […]
Here’s the second part of yesterday’s People in Fly Fishing post – the rest of the 10 question interview with Ivan Orsic, the man behind the Yukon Goes Fishing blog and vids. Read part one here if you missed it yesterday…image credit to friend of Ivan Laura Verhaeghe. Tell us a bit about that Alaska […]
It’s our pleasure to post another interview in our People of Fly Fishing series; today’s offering is the first part of a 10 question interview with Ivan Orsic, the creative mastermind behind the Yukon Goes Fishing blog and vids. We’ve been intrigued at Ivan’s interest in some of our favorite waters back home, particularly Rock […]
The issue of river and stream navigability, near and dear to the hearts of fly fishers in Montana and many other states (given its tie to how access is often defined), is about to be heard before the US Supreme Court (oral arguments 7 December). PPL Montana, part of the ginormous PPL energy cartel, has […]
What Do a Good Bowl of Chili and Author Miles Nolte Have in Common? They’re both going to be at the next meeting of the Madison Gallatin TU Chapter meeting. From the MGTU….. Each year MGTU has taken its November general meeting and turned it into a fun filled Chili Cook Off contest and chili […]
Got an email yesterday from a friend in SLC asking about a particular image, a rather unique image, from a trip we took together on the Smith River (Montana) years ago. It was our first Smith float and far enough back in the day (mid 90s) when there was no lottery or fees charged, though […]
From the Missoulian – WHITE SULPHER SPRINGS – The vice president of Canadian-based Tintina Resources, Inc. says the company is considering an underground mine to get at deep deposits of copper in western Montana. Jerry Zieg tells the Independent Record that high metal prices and renewed interest from investors creates the possibility of mining copper, […]