by Merle Ann Loman | May 22, 2009 | Bitterroot, i Spring
Here is a slideshow for photos from Victor Crossing. The first photo is May 11 and the last is May 22.
Today the river is dropping but if the weather warms a lot, it could rise again as the snow-pack melts.
For now, it is below flood stage except in the very low areas.
Jack is flying over the river as I type this with a friend. I will blog some photos from the flight when he gets home.
Click here for Wapiti Waters USGS Stream Flow Links.
by Merle Ann Loman | May 20, 2009 | Bitterroot, i Spring
The photo is of the Bitterroot River south of Victor Crossing. It was taken yesterday about 2:00 pm. Since then, it rose about 3000 cubic feet per second (CFS) – from approximately 10,000 to 13,000 CFS.
The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning, as of Tuesday afternoon, for the Bitterroot River in the Darby and Victor areas.
With tributaries rising on the heels warm weekend temperatures, officials with the National Weather Service say rapid snow melt has raised the likelihood of flooding.
The Bitterroot River was measured at 7.3 feet late Tuesday morning, with flood stage at 7.5 feet. The National Weather Service warns that flood waters can be expected to inundate several roads in Ravalli County.
The service issued a flood watch for the South Fork of the Clearwater River near Stites, Idaho. The South Fork of the river is expected to reach flood stages late Tuesday or Wednesday morning.
From the RAVALLI REPUBLIC Online.
Click here for Wapiti Waters links to USGS Streamflow Data – River water level information.
I will post a slideshow soon of the river from normal levels, to higher levels, to flood stage (if it happens) at Victor Crossing.
by Merle Ann Loman | May 18, 2009 | i Spring, Missouri, Take Your Kids Fishing
Jack fished the Missouri River with his son-in-law, Marshall Knick. It was coming up, the water was a bit cloudy but the managed to hook some fish. Jack caught this fish and Marshall is holding it. Josh Lauer has a photo of Marshall and the bigger brown that he caught. When Josh sends it to us, I will post it, too.
I had to include photos of Jack’s daughter, Hannah – of course married to Marshall, and their son’s Tristen and Tait!
See the photos in the Picasa slideshow below.
by Merle Ann Loman | May 17, 2009 | Friends, i Spring, Other
Our friend, Jim, sends us photos from time to time. He and his buddies love to fish.
They often fly fish the Yellow Breeches, a tributary of the Susquehanna River in central Pennsylvania. The first photo was taken in mid-April and here is Jim’s message.
Dave Boomer and John Mikita on the Yellow Breeches yesterday. The water was a little high and cloudy.
I caught 2 brown trout, 13 inches and 10 inches. Both on size 16 Hendrickson dry fly.
I think Dave caught the fish he is playing in the picture on a Hendrickson.
I did not get a picture of Larry Clement who did the best. He caught 5 trout on a variety of flies including a white wooly bugger.
We all had a fun time. The weather was beautiful.
Jim
The middle photo is Larry on the Yellow Breeches in early May. He caught plenty of fish that day, too, I hear.
By the way, happy tenth birthday to your beloved dog, Tres.
Jim sent us the bottom photo and within it, in the photo on the bookcase, is Jim fishing the Bitterroot River in Montana. Here is the message he sent with it.
Does this dog have a hard life or what!
PS: Merle and Jack, if you zoom in on the leftmost picture on my book case you will see a picture Jack took of me and an 18 inch cutthroat that I caught on the Bitterroot. Great guide!
Keep sending us your fishing photos! We love hearing from you all.
by Merle Ann Loman | May 14, 2009 | Bitterroot, i Spring
The photo to the right is from May 11 at Victor Crossing which is about the middle of the Bitterroot. You can see that it is fairly clear and big, but not bank-full or in the run-off stage.
The weather this spring has been cool, cool, cool. The photo below was taken May 12. Yes, it was snowing. The snow-pack in the mountains is growing not shrinking.
Take a look at the weather widget to the left in the sidebar. It is forecasted to be 85 degrees this Sunday and Monday. That is going to be interesting!
Jack and Casey went to the Clearwater Chain of Lakes yesterday. It was cold and a bit windy but they caught some pike. No camera, so I can’t post any photos of that trip.
Tomorrow, Jack is going to the Missouri River to fish near Craig, Montana. It might still be cool and windy, but we will find out how the fishing is.
Stay tuned for a look at our rivers. I will be posting photos when I can.
See the sidebar for links to USGS water data and if you go near the rivers, please be very careful. The water is very, very cold, approximately 38 degrees.
by Merle Ann Loman | May 13, 2009 | Bitterroot, i Spring, Take Your Kids Fishing
It was a couple of cold days in May! Dave came down from northwestern Montana and his daughter KJ came over from Idaho to fish two days with Jack.
It was great to see them both and to catch some trout. Thanks to you both, hope to see you again soon.
All the photos are from KJ’s camera, thanks for sending them in – see them in the Picasa slideshow below.