The Susquehanna River with Jim Wellendorf and Dick Lentine (Pennsylvania)

Yesterday, Jim Wellendorf sent us this message and photos. I am including the photos in a slide show. Jim, no photo of you? You must be holding the camera. Jim and Dick, thanks for sharing!

My friend, Dick Lentine, took me bass fishing this morning on the Susquehanna River. Sun rise was beautiful! Hope you enjoy it. The weather was nice to begin with but got very nasty. High winds and waves just when we were about to stop. If you ever have to land a bass boat in high winds don’t call me. Dick did a great job in very tough conditions.

The fishing was not so good, probably because of the front that was approaching. Dick caught 2 bass and I caught one. All about 12 inches long. In spite of the bass and the weather we had a good time.
The last picture is a duck hunting blind on the western side of the River.
Jim

Another link to a PA-DCNR website for the Susquehanna River.

Flathead River, Scott Rods and perfecting the technique of “standing on a pontoon”

Flathead River, Scott Rods and perfecting the technique of “standing on a pontoon”

Jessa is using the X2S, Scott saltwater rod in a 9 weight. Jessa Loman Linford on the Flathead River - using the Scott X2S rod, 9 weight
We were fishing for trout, pike and small mouth bass. The photo was taken south of Buffalo Bridge (south of Polson, Montana). The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes manage this wonderful fishery.

  • Wapiti Waters outfits our fly fishing trips with Scott High Performance Fly Rods out of Telluride, Colorado.
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    Floating the Flathead River

    Floating the Flathead River

    This eagle lives here because of the abundance of fish!
    Last weekend we did a two day family float on the Flathead River from Buffalo Bridge south of Polson to Sloan’s Bridge west of Ronan. The normal cubic feet per second (CFS) at this time of year is about 3200. This year it is near 10,000 CFS. The river was big, beautiful, and full of fish. Mount Calowahcan (to the left of the snow) of the Mission Mountains taken from a bit north of Sloan's BridgeThe Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes have a wonderful management program. Clean water and a healthy ecosystem are proof of that. Here are a few photos. I am preparing a slide show that I will upload soon.Jack Mauer and Sadie Linford getting ready to fish.

    Visit here again soon to see the slide show. There will be photos of fish, birds, scenery, camp, cliffs, and girls and boys.

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