I don't know about the fishing up there but I know y'all have some great hunting :popcorn
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I don't know about the fishing up there but I know y'all have some great hunting :popcorn
Fishing is Great around Montana Crappie, Walleye Jumbo Perch and sweat Trout and Kokanee Salmon monster Pike.
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Mr. Tony The Tiger these are just a few pics.
those are some dandys.I didn't know you had that quality and variety either. Impoundments or natural lakes?
Yes er ee those are some pretty fish there fer sure :ThumbsUp:ThumbsUp
lakes and rivers.
Dang straight! Thats some nice uns! That yellow perch is a pig and so is the trout on the cooler. And I thought all yall had was deer on the Milk river. Keep posting and I will keep drooling. Except them icy cold looking pics. Them turn me stomach.
Awesome and glad you guys are on.
WOW....great pictures....keep them coming
Thanks G
Prettiest place I ever been . Hunted as a guest of the Cheyenne reservation about 38 years ago . Hunted valley between wolf mountain and little big horn . With a name like Lame Deer Montana it had to be good . My college room mate was from there .I have always herd how Alaska was better but can only imagine anywhere being better . Tried to get my wife to move there but she gets cold if you open the refrigerator very long .
Very nice catch
Whiptail, do you have any pictures of burbot (aka poor man's lobster)? I don't think you have any burbot west of the Divide, but for those who have eaten them, they're even better than crappie or walleye for taste. I'd post a picture, but the last time I really got into them was ice fishing at Clark Canyon in 1981. I did catch one this past summer, but didn't take a pic. We ate brookies, cutbows, crappie, bluegills, blue cat, but everybody's favorite was the burbot. For the uninitiated, burbot are slimy and look more like an eel than a regular fish.
You had me at walleye & crappie....great pics !!
I like it all except the part about always having a jacket on:fish