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Believe it or not, there is trout fishing not real far from the UT campus and fairly close to Texas State. It's in the Guadalupe River below the Canyon Lake dam. Nothing even remotely as nice as what y'all have out west but it ain't nothin. Of course, there are a lot of warm water species opportunities around that will keep a college kid in practice and hopefully out of trouble.Shhh send them to Texas instead, there are no trout (or salmon) at NMU. And there are definitely no grouse either. Just a desolate wasteland. Winter 11 months of the year and mosquitos the other month
All true, but still don't see how that gets A&M at #8 on the list.Believe it or not, there is trout fishing not real far from the UT campus and fairly close to Texas State. It's in the Guadalupe River below the Canyon Lake dam. Nothing even remotely as nice as what y'all have out west but it ain't nothin. Of course, there are a lot of warm water species opportunities around that will keep a college kid in practice and hopefully out of trouble.
You have a point. I don't know either.All true, but still don't see how that gets A&M at #8 on the list.
I was surprised that U of Montana was not on the list, especially after the movie "A River Runs Through It"Everyone knows Montana State University is where it's at! Bozeman all the way!
You have a point. I don't know either.
The Clark Fork River runs through Missoula near U of Montana. IIRC, most filming of the movie was not on the Clark Fork, but on the Blackfoot River and Yellowstone River (actually not far from MSU, Bozeman).I was surprised that U of Montana was not on the list, especially after the movie "A River Runs Through It"
Also Utah State with fly fishing just up Logan Canyon and access the the Green River below Flaming Gorge.
The Clark Fork River runs through Missoula near U of Montana. IIRC, most filming of the movie was not on the Clark Fork, but on the Blackfoot River and Yellowstone River (actually not far from MSU, Bozeman).
SHHH!Gallatin river for River runs through it.
SHHH!
All the trout died during the mega cleanup of destructible eco unfriendly garbage that had to be cleaned out near Bonner. So to anyone interested the MSU is the way to go. U of M, all the fishing burned out.Gallatin river for River runs through it.
Missou does offer a ton for the angler: Bitterroot, Clark Fork, Big Blackfoot, Fish Creek, Flathead river, Swan, etc. The downside is that you're in Missoula.
All the trout died during the mega cleanup of destructible eco unfriendly garbage that had to be cleaned out near Bonner. So to anyone interested the MSU is the way to go. U of M, all the fishing burned out.
And millions and millions and millions of disappointed criminal trout fishers in Canada are streaming across the border at the Yaak, heading to Bozeman to catch-and-release puppies but to BBQ and eat the tasty Gallatin bred and fed canines.We floated the Clark Fork this May. Banner day - lots of fish, tons of dry fly activity.
Floated around Bozo a few days later. Super dead. Not much happening.
Some people are saying Missoula is better fishing. Not me, but some people. Very smart people. I saw it on the television. They are saying this. THEY'RE EATING PEOPLE'S DOGS IN BOZEMAN!
You're not wrong. I know I do!Texans generally have a higher opinion of themselves than anyone else. So, there's that.
Missoula was the epicenter in the movie with fishing on the nearby Blackfoot east of Missoula and Brad Pitt's character gambling west of Missoula at Lolo Hot Springs.The Clark Fork River runs through Missoula near U of Montana. IIRC, most filming of the movie was not on the Clark Fork, but on the Blackfoot River and Yellowstone River (actually not far from MSU, Bozeman).