Operators of two fly-fishing businesses in Craig said the recent hoot-owl restrictions placed on 35 miles of the Missouri River between Holter Dam and Cascade shouldnât impact their business too severely, and said it is good the state is taking action.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks on Tuesday implemented the restrictions in which fishing is not allowed from 2 p.m. to midnight in an effort to keep anglers from stressing fish struggling with oxygen levels and warm water.
FWP said the flow below Holter Dam is near the 10th percentile for the daily average on record. It also said temperatures recorded throughout the section have exceeded 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
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By: News On 6
TULSA, Oklahoma -
With so many spectacular places to visit both here in Oklahoma and in our neighboring states, News On 6 is excited to present an all-new television special to showcase some of those getaways that are just a tankful away.
Presented by News On 6 and Chris Nikel Auto, “Oklahoma’s Own Originals: Trips on a Tankful” is set to premiere on April 14 at 8 p.m. with plenty of time to make those summer break plans.
Tag along with our News On 6 teams as they make stops here in Oklahoma from the Tulsa metro to a lake town south of Tulsa to the Trout Capital of Oklahoma.
When one thinks of winter, getting outdoors does not necessarily sound enticing. Swimming and boating may not be at the top of your winter activities, but fishing certainly can be. When it comes to trout, wintertime is the best season, while crappie and bass go dormant. But brown and rainbow trout just appear to be more active and playful, if you will.
Oklahoma supports two trout fisheries 12 months out of the year the Lower Mountain Fork River and the Lower Illinois River. But for those trout anglers, there are seasonal trout areas that open on Nov. 1, and they are quite popular. According to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, those areas include: Blue River, Robbers Cave, Sunset Lake, Medicine Creek, Perry CCC