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Russell Parks hopes the simple set of tools he’s set up outside his Missoulian Angler fly-fishing shop will make a big impact in the fight to keep invasive species out ...
Taylor Scott with the Missoulian Angler Fly Shop works on a “Circus Peanut” fly using Guinea and Schlappen hackles. Scott says he has had no trouble finding hackles and says the shop sells a ...
Todd Scott, left, and son Taylor stand outside of the Missoulian Angler fly-fishing shop Thursday. Taylor recently purchased the shop from the previous owner, Russell Parks, who now serves as an ...
OUTHOOK – An angler hooked a huge surprise while bass fishing Tuesday at Newman Lake. Levi Anderson, 20, who works at the Valley White Elephant store, was casting into lily pads around 6:20 p.m ...
Invasive weeds, mussels and snails can stow away on shoes, waders and boats. Learn learn simple steps you can take to protect waters in the Clark Fork Basin from harmful aquatic invasive species ...
The angler uses a simple flicking motion to dangle the lure in the current, where it drifts with virtually no drag. The goal is to mimic the behavior of a bug, rather than its color or shape.
The low water levels make for prime fly-fishing conditions.Ron Beck is a local. Sun, 12 Jan 2025 12:01:49 GMT (1736683309961) Story Infinite Scroll - News3 v1.0.0 (common) ...
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