Driving through all on Minnesota, the Dakota's & to Western Montana.
Anywhere I should be stopping to fish on the way?
Shequila wrote:Right on guys!
I believe the concensus is to crank some Thorogood and just keep on driving to the promise land.
NorcalBob wrote:AHHHHHHH, memories!!!!!
My first USNPS ranger assignment was to Jewel Cave National Monument in the Black Hills!!!! But that was over 30 years ago!!!!
Surprisingly, the fishing is not all that good in the Black Hills because it's a very dry environment. Fishing is dominated by lake/reservoir fishing with only a few streams worth fishing. Rapid Creek and Spearfish Creek being two of the best. Most of the streams rely heavily on hatchery planting, but some of the larger streams have hold over populations that can have good sized fish, notably brown trout. Considering you're traveling to the "promised land" (Montana) I'm not sure I'd spend any valuable fishing time in the Black Hills! That being said, our ranger staff had a gourmet cook (Yummmmm, trout almondine) and if I didn't bring back a limit of fish every time I was banished from "Jack Daniels Night"! Since we were all poor GS-4's rangers it was my "job" to keep the staff supplied with fish on my days off since we couldn't afford good food since we were blowing it all on booze. And I never got banished from "Jack Night"!!!!
HMMMM, I wonder if the "Triple T Lounge & Cafe" still exists in Custer????
You probably know about all the famous MT waters (including YNP) so I won't repeat them!
TheFlyGuide wrote:Have fun at my lodge Shequila... Dont forget where the St Regis hits the big river... remember to take my good old Dad with a grain of salt........ We will be in touch... If you are taking I 90 I can tell you so many places to fish you will never arrive in St Regis.....