Blackfeet reservation lakes

Blackfeet Reservation Stocking Report, 2009

by Wayne Mumford January 3, 2010

While picking up some new ice auger blades at Snappy’s Sports Center in Kalispell I was offered a copy of the Blackfeet lakes stocking report for 2009. It is a scoop of sorts as a little research shows our government fish and wildlife agencies probably won’t be updating last years information for at least another [...]

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Blackfeet Reservation Lakes, Duck Lake

by Wayne Mumford June 1, 2008

Weather is always the issue, the “W” word. At least the chances of being caught in a blizzard are going down now. Bob Arends at Arend’s Fly Shop in Columbia Falls says fishing is taking off. Duck is fishing good. They are using Olive Buggers, Olive and Black Egg Sucking Leeches and Princes. Call Bob [...]

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Montana snow pack, Tuesday, May, 27th

by Wayne Mumford May 27, 2008

It is still snowing in places. The northern Rocky Mountain Front, as in Blackfeet Reservation got its normal late spring dump this weekend. Snow levels were around 5500 ft over the weekend in the west and it was definitely precipitating. While the weather has been a little more like “back in the old days” this [...]

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Blackfeet Reservation Lakes revisted

by Wayne Mumford May 15, 2008

Stopped at Arends in Columbia Falls yesterday for Blackfeet Lakes info. Duck apparently is still hanging onto some ice, fishing is marginal. Mitten is thought to have had a winter kill? Or an extended summer kill? We are in for a heat blast over the weekend and then back into cold and rain/snow mid week. [...]

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Blackfeet Reservation Lakes update

by Wayne Mumford May 12, 2008

Sounds like everything is open, at least along the shorelines. Duck Lake still has some ice on it but it is being fished. Word has it that it is slow thus far. I can’t imagine that it is much fun right now. East Glacier had at least 3 inches of snow overnight, throw in some [...]

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