by Merle Ann Loman | Mar 25, 2012 | Bitterroot, i Spring
Cool weather, but when you like to fish, you layer up and go for it. Not much wind and no rain so the fishing was actually pretty darn good. Thanks Pam and Rick for spending two great days with Wapiti Waters.
March 31, I updated this post with some photos that Pam and Rick sent. Thanks for sharing!
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Photo send in by Rick and Pam – beautiful trout! |
by Merle Ann Loman | Mar 19, 2012 | Bitterroot, Blackfoot, Clark Fork, i Spring, iiii Winter/Snow, Streamflows and snowpack info
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Taken west of Victor, Montana looking west at Totem Peaks and Bear Creek drainage. New snow means more water for the rivers this summer. |
by Merle Ann Loman | Mar 19, 2012 | Big Hole, Bitterroot, Blackfoot, Clark Fork, i Spring, iiii Winter/Snow, Streamflows and snowpack info
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Tucker Crossing on the middle Bitterroot, looking southeast at the Sapphire Mountains |
This month has been good for the snowpack. The Bitterroot Mountains have been receiving and storing snow at the higher elevations. There have been some teaser warm days, but the current week (third full week of March) will be cooler in temperatures and more snow is in the forecast.
Sunday (3/18) Evening’s First Alert Forecast: Slushy Snow Tonight for MISSOULA COUNTY
By Adam Painter
Meteorologist
NWCC – Montana MAP with SNOTEL Current Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) % of NormalĀ
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Stream flow data in the middle Bitterroot River |
by Merle Ann Loman | Mar 2, 2012 | Bitterroot, iiii Winter/Snow, Streamflows and snowpack info
Here are photos of the Bitterroot near Bell Crossing on February 26, 2012. The cubic feet per second (CFS) was about 570. Temperature was in the low 30 degree range. Beautiful day. We like to give the fish a break in the winter while they are struggling to survive the cold, low water but I do like to chronicle the river in photos. Interesting to look back from year to year and compare winter conditions with spring, summer, and fall fishing observations. We love our rivers and all that lives in and on them. It is exciting to watch them as they change through the seasons.
All the river photos are taken from Bell Crossing Bridge looking north.
by Merle Ann Loman | Feb 26, 2012 | Big Hole, Bitterroot, Blackfoot, Clark Fork, iiii Winter/Snow, Missouri, Other, Streamflows and snowpack info
Finally after a pretty dry winter, we are getting more snow. Most of Montana was below 100% snow water equivalent, but that has changed and is forecasted to improve. A wet weather pattern is expected for early March. That is GREAT news for our rivers.Click the image for a larger view.