Boulder River
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01-Aug-21
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Conditions
: Boulder River: If you head this way, try fishing above McCloud as flows and temps will be more favorable up that way. Terrestrials and Stimulators should do the trick on the surface. Hopper season has started! If nothing is happening on the surface try some soft hackle mayflies. Reported by: Montana Troutfitters |
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About: -
The Boulder River originates in the rugged, high elevations of the Beartooth
Mountains in the Gallatin National Forest. It tumbles down 7,300 feet and 60
miles through mixed conifers, deciduous trees, shrubs, grassland, and
agricultural land, to join the Yellowstone River. Most of its drainage lies
within the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness. (more on the Boulder River)
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- Brown Trout
- Longnose Dace
- Longnose Sucker
- Mottled Sculpin
- Mountain Sucker
- Mountain Whitefish
- Rainbow Trout
- Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout
- Brook Trout
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Misc Info: -
Exceptions to Standard Regulations: Entire River And Tributaries
Open entire year.
Combined Trout: 2 daily and in possession, only 1 over 13 inches.
Natural Bridge To Two-Mile Bridge (First Crossing, 5 Road Miles Upstream
From Natural Bridge)
Catch-and-release for rainbow trout, except anglers 14 years of age and
younger may take 1 rainbow trout daily and in possession, any size.
Artificial lures only.
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