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Q:I just recently excepted a position with the montana conservation corp. Its a volunteer based organization, ill be living in or around billings, montana for 5 months (may-nov) Im from nothern Wi. So needless to say as a fisherman outdoorsman and biology student I am more than just a little excited. I have so many questions for those who have been or lived in the area so general info of "things i must see" are very welcome. I direct a few questions over to the fisherman, what are the must have basic set-ups and flys? I have a 5wt and the website confuses me for licenses which do i need? should I apply for bull trout license? I'll be very busy with the program and have a limited budget while there but i cannot imagine stepping foot in that state and not fishing. let alone go that long without fishing.. thanks for any info ill post a few more questions as i come up with them.
from fliphuntr14 on 04.11.136 answers
Q:My father and I are planning our first trip to the Adirondacks to go wilderness fishing for brook trout. Was hoping someone had some in-site on the best spots or good places to go?
from Kyle Johnson on 04.08.134 answers
Q:Is anyone familiar with PA trout hatcheries? I just saw PA is planning to close two of the major ones that stock northcentral PA and I'm sure will highly impact initial and late season stocking. I'm wondering where "back up" hatcheries are located and the degree stocking will shift after the closure next year? Trout fishing in this region is an annual tradition for thousands, and one of the big times for businesses in a very poor region.
from WVOtter on 03.07.136 answers
Q:Who is ready for the Pennsylvania Trout opener on March 30th?
from ffsnuffy on 02.21.134 answers
Q:Is there a difference between Wild trout and Native trout? If so what is the difference
from dimaggsa on 02.06.1315 answers