Q&A

Where can I fish in Bitterroot?

Where can I fish in Bitterroot?

Bitterroot River Map and Fishing Access Sites

Fishing Access Boat Ramp Camping
Darby Bridge Yes No
Bell Crossing Yes No
Poker Joe Yes No
Florence Bridge Yes No

What kind of fish are in Bitterroot River?

Montana’s Bitterroot River is home to a variety of fish, including rainbow trout, brook trout, cutthroat trout, bull trout and even brown trout. And while you may hook a mountain whitefish or pike on occasion, most of the fish you’ll land on the river are trout.

How deep is the Bitterroot River?

about three feet
An amazing characteristic of the Bitterroot River is average depth for size of the river. Once you’ve gone south to Florence Bridge and above, the average depth of the Bitterroot is about three feet. This is on a western Montana trout river that can be over 125 feet wide in places.

Can you float the Bitterroot River?

From Connor, the river flows for more than 80 miles to its confluence with the Clark Fork near Missoula. Except for several in-stream obstacles, the river has no whitewater stretches, allowing for anyone to float the river safely, whether it’s by raft, drift boat, inflatable kayak or canoe.

Is Bitterroot River catch and release?

Florence Bridge to mouth of the Bitterroot: Catch-and-release for cutthroat trout.

Are there steelhead in Montana?

Steelhead are rainbow trout that hatch in rivers and travel to the ocean to spend a year or two of their adult lives before returning to spawn. There are no steelhead rivers in Montana.

What kind of fish are in Lake Como Montana?

Anglers can fish for a variety of species including trout, Kokanee, Mountain Whitefish and more. Before fishing Lake Como, check with MT Fish Wildlife and Parks for licensing information. Lake Como is also open for water-skiing and jet-skiing.

How deep is Madison River?

about 18″ deep
On average, the upper Madison River is about 18″ deep. It looks and fishes like one giant mountain stream and is impossible to walk across in many sections due to its swift current. The rocks along the bank are about the size of footballs, making wade fishing difficult over the course of an entire day.

Where does the Bitterroot River flow into?

Clark Fork
Bitterroot River/Mouths

The Bitterroot River is a northward flowing 84-mile (135 km) river running through the Bitterroot Valley, from the confluence of its West and East forks near Conner in southern Ravalli County to its confluence with the Clark Fork River near Missoula in Missoula County, in western Montana.

How old is Stevensville?

The oldest consistently occupied town in Montana was initially established at the present day site of Stevensville by Catholic missionaries in 1841 (Stevensville Historical Society 1971). At the request of four separate Indian delegations from the Salish tribe, Father Pierre De Smet came to the valley from St.

How long is Lake Como Montana?

3 miles
Como Dam

Lake Como
Catchment area 56.4 square miles (146 km2)
Max. length 3 miles (4.8 km)
Max. width 3,200 feet (980 m)
Water volume 38,500 acre-feet (47,500,000 m3)

Where to go fly fishing in the Bitterroot Valley?

Explore fly fishing the Bitterroot River in the Bitterroot Valley, at Bitterroot Fly Company, your source for quality fly fishing products and professionally guided trips. Established in 1976 on the scenic Bitterroot River we have been offering our knowledge and service for over 40 years.

What kind of trout are in the Bitterroot River?

The East Fork Bitterroot River has good fly fishing for smaller size cutthroat trout. As fishing pressure is generally quite low, the cutthroat trout rise readily to smaller dry flies thrown their way. Since the river is qnarrow in most of its length, casting to all spots of the river is usually easy,…

Where is the best place to fly fish in Montana?

Montana Fly Fishing Situated in between the Sapphire Mountains and the Bitterroot section of the Rocky Mountains is a scenic and lush area known as the Bitterroot Valley. It is in this valley that one of the best trout fishing rivers in all of Montana lies, the Bitterroot River.

Where does the Bitterroot River begin and end?

The river flows north for 84 miles, joining the Clark Fork River just below Missoula. The Bitterroot River varies in temperament along its length, with the upper stretch having a higher gradient than the lower section. For our purposes, we consider Bell Crossing to be sort of the dividing line between the upper and lower Bitterroot River.