Next location we hit up was the West fork of the Bitterroot. Some awesome wade fishing if you come out here and dont have a boat. We completed a slam for this water which includes brook, brown, rainbow, cut bow, and cutthroats in two hours with the majority being in the 16-20″ range.

Hope you guys enjoy. I will be posting more in the near future. Salmon flies are just getting ready to go off so I hope to be posting some reports on some knock your shoes off dry fly fishing. Guys now is the time to start coming out here. It’s bubbling right now and about to go! If you do happen to be out in the Missoula area please drop me a line on here or stop by the Grizzly Hackle fly shop and see me. I love seeing some Ga folks out here.


Increasing numbers of anglers are fishing our accessible waters and remote areas of the state. Continuation of Alaska’s high quality sport fishing depends upon more anglers choosing to practice catch and release when fishing for our resident fish species. An objective of the Division of Sport Fish is to provide a diversity of fishing opportunities while assuring the conservation of Alaska’s stocks of fish. You help do this when you harvest only those fish you will use and release the rest of your catch unharmed. Using catch and release techniques to land your fish when practicing 


