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Fly Fishing Clinic sponsored by BRTU the FFC – open to all adults

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Corvallis Middle School Cafeteria, 6:00 to 9:00 PM, - Four Wednesday’s in May (5, 12, 19 and 26) -

Comprehensive curriculum includes basic fly fishing skills and extensive casting instruction each evening.

$50 tuition includes membership in either TU or FFC ($35 if already a member of either organization)

Click the curriculum image to download a PDF version.

Check back to see more about this class as the month goes on. For more information or to get on the mailing list for next year contact:

President: Bill Bean
fishaus@montana.com
406-363-6158

Greg Chester
Gchester55@aol.com
(406) 363-0033

Below are some photos from the first class (photos by Greg Chester)

Click here to view all photos in a new window

The state of the Bitterroot by Chris Clancy & Leslie Nyce, FWP

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
Join us March 18th at 7pm!

BRTU presentation by Chris Clancy

THE STATE OF THE BITTERROOT:
Shifting Baselines from Fishing Regulations to Gene Regulation
by Chris Clancy & Leslie Nyce
MT Dept Fish Wildlife & Parks Wildlife & Parks

Public is Welcome!

Hamilton Elks Lodge • 203 State Street
For more information, call 363-6158 or gchester55@aol.com.

Elks Lodge

elks1651.org

203 State Street
Hamilton, MT 59840
(406) 363-3031
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The Feb 18 BRTU meeting will feature Montana TU Executive Director Bruce Farling

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Montana Trout Unlimited

The Feb 18 BRTU meeting will feature Montana TU Executive Director Bruce Farling. Bruce will be giving a slide presentaion on the subject of:

BEYOND HABITAT: Saving trout from the Bighorn to the Flathead in Montana.

The meeting begins at 7:00 PM at the Hamilton Elks Lodge, 203 State Street, Hamilton and is open to the public.

Contact BRTU President Bill Bean for additional information call Bitterroot Trout Unlimited President, Bill Bean at (406) 363-6158, or email Bill at fishaus@blackfoot.net

Please feel free to post or forward to anyone you think might be interested.

Elks Lodge

203 State Street
Hamilton, MT 59840-2522
(406) 363-3031

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January 21 program – Native fish restoration in Montana

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

The January BRTU meeting will be at 7:00 PM Thursday, January 21 at the Hamilton Elks Lodge, 203 State Street. Travis Horton, who is the Native Fish Coordinator for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, will give a presentation about Montana’s Native Trout programs. This will be a great opportunity to learn about what makes Montana’s fisheries so special. Attached is the postcard that is being mailed out. Please feel free to forward on to interested friends. If you have any questions, please contact Bill Bean at 363-6158, Fishaus@blackfoot.net

Link to programs offered by Bitterrroot TU


Elks Lodge

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203 State Street
Hamilton, MT 59840-2522
(406) 363-3031
Get directions

December 2009 Bitterroot Trout Unlimited news

Monday, December 7th, 2009

BRTU wishes everyone a Happy Holiday season.

It is probably a bit chilly today for even the most dedicated anglers to be out plying the waters. Plus the blanket of ice and slush complicate that perfect drift with the large stonefly nymph, assuming you have one of the new Polar winter rods with heated guides.

There is no TU meeting this month, but here are a couple of items that might be of interest.

Casting Healthy graphic

Notice of spring Fly-Casting Institute at Marcus Daly Hospital. The October presentation by Dr Tim McCue “Casting Healthy” drew one of the largest crowds we have ever had. A number of members expressed interest in learning when the next clinic would be.

See the flyer (on the left) for information about a session scheduled for next April. Certainly, as our shoulders, elbows, wrists and vision show the signs of wear and tear, many of us can use all the help we can get! The cost is a little steep – about 3 float trip equivalents – but reports suggest that the class is very valuable.

For more information about the casting clinic visit www.flycastinginstitute.com and www.mdmh.org.

Mitchell Slough redux. In case you thought the controversy over Mitchell Slough ended when the Montana Supreme Court rendered its decision, think again! The latest wrinkle relates to some of the landowners establishing feeding stations for migratory waterfowl on their property in an effort to snark duck hunters from hunting the waterway. It is illegal to hunt birds in an area where they are being fed. Ducks are not dumb, so they will quickly recognize that this area not only provides provender but also a refuge from the pesky shotgunners. However, the issue is complicated since a number of houses are right on the banks and also because it would be trespassing to retrieve a bird that landed on the ground instead of in the water.

Stream access only permits recreationists to stay within the highwater marks of the channel. The landowners have petitioned Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks to close the stream to duck hunting on part of the slough. MFWP is exploring solutions to this issue and has scheduled a public hearing at the Bitterroot River Inn at 6:30 pm on Wednesday, December 9. Public comments will be accepted until Friday, December 11.

Here is a link to a Ravalli Republic story that gives more detail. http://www.ravallirepublic.com/articles/2009/12/02/news/news57.tx,

This post was submitted by Marshall Bloom.

New! 2009-2010 Program Schedule for the Bitterroot Chapter Trout Unlimited

Saturday, August 29th, 2009


Here is an exciting line-up of programs put on by Bitterroot Trout Unlimited. Click the links to read more about the topics. The public is welcome to attend all Bitterroot TU program meetings.

Unless noted, meetings are the third Thursday evening of the month, at 7:00 PM at the Hamilton Elks Club, located at 203 Bedford St in Hamilton. A tentative schedule (subject to change) is:

To join or for additional information about Trout Unlimited, go to http://www.montanatu.org/, or contact Bill Bean (363-6158, fishaus@montana.com) or Geoff FitzGerald (fitzes91@yahoo.com)