Alpine Lakes (Montana Waters)

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The lakes are iced off and are starting to fish incredibly well! Callibaetis and damsel flies are particularly effective, with hatches becoming more consistent as the lakes warm up. This is an excellent option to escape the summer crowds and find some water of your own.

River Descriptions: Montana High County Lakes

  • Yellowstone River flows over waterfalls and through a deep canyon with high banks for 30+ miles.
  • Divided into Grand & Black Canyons by Lamar River mouth.
  • Narrow, deep, fast river with challenging rapids (class IV & V).
  • Mostly sheer banks and boulder shores.
  • Physically demanding access requiring hiking/scrambling.
  • Bottom: gravel/cobble, some boulders, mud (volcanic ash, rain).
  • Spring runoff extended in Black Canyon, impacting flow.
  • Unique combo of decent-sized cutthroat trout.
  • Take dry flies, nymphs, streamers.
  • Prime spots rare, more unsafe areas than fishable ones.
  • All season after runoff subsides.
  • Stoneflies (July), caddis & hoppers (August), mayflies (cooler temps).
  • Western Green Drakes & Drake Mackeral prominent.
  • Charlie White Lake
  • Thompson Lake
  • Fire Lake
  • Elbow Lake
  • Pine Creek Lake
  • Castle Lake
  • George Lake
  • Suitable for all skill levels.
  • Average fish: 12-16 inches, potential for low 20s.
  • Consider mud impact throughout the season.