Tongue River Reservoir
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29-Jun-08
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: Tongue River Reservoir: Fishing remains very good for crappies with some smallmouth bass and a few walleyes being caught as well. The best tactic on the crappies is using small jigs with twister tails in various colors. The evening bite is the best. Reported by: |
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| About: -
The impounded Tongue River provides a 12-mile long
reservoir set in the scenic red shale and juniper canyons and open prairies of
southeastern Montana. Large bodies of water such as this are rare in this
prairie country, and 50,000 visitors flock each year to enjoy the recreational
opportunities. Boating and other water sports are popular here, and the park
boasts excellent bass, crappie, walleye, and northern pike fishing. Four state
record fish have been pulled from its waters. The park is 640 acres in size at
an elevation of 3,454 feet. The site has vault toilets, boat rental, public
phone, groceries, LP gas refill, grills/fire rings, picnic tables, trash cans,
and drinking water (5/30 - 9/1). Directions: Tongue River Reservoir State Park is located 6 miles north of Decker on
Secondary 314, then 1 mile east on county road.
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