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Missoula, Montana

Acres: 240.400  

River front property! This beautiful log home sits on 8.85 acres...

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Victor, Montana

Sq Ft: 2640   Year: 1989 Acres: 8.850  

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Victor, Montana

Sq Ft: 1568   Year: 2015 Acres: 13.730  

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Darby, Montana

Acres: 5.290  

MOTIVATED SELLER! Cozy cabin 13 miles up the West Fork nestled...

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Darby, Montana

Sq Ft: 1408   Year: 1965 Acres: 1.740  
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Corvallis, Montana

Sq Ft: 4786   Year: 2022 Acres: 13.730  

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Hamilton, Montana

Acres: 40.360  

This ELEGANT, mid-century, single-level, 2,211 SF, 4 bedroom, 2...

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Hamilton, Montana

Sq Ft: 2211   Year: 1967 Acres: 7.120  

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Darby, Montana

Sq Ft: 2010   Year: 1994 Acres: 2.000  

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Darby, Montana

Sq Ft: 732   Year: 1990 Acres: 1.110  

Bitterroot River - Ravalli County Information

The Bitterroot River is a picturesque waterway located in Ravalli County, Montana. It flows south through the Bitterroot Valley, eventually joining the Clark Fork River. The river is renowned for its scenic beauty and abundant recreational opportunities, including fishing and boating.

Fishing on the Bitterroot River

1. Fish Species: The Bitterroot River is home to various fish species, including:
- Trout (Brown, Rainbow, and Cutthroat)
- Whitefish

2. Fishing Seasons: The best times to fish the Bitterroot are generally in the spring and fall. Fishing tends to be great from late April through early June for both dry flies and nymphing. Fall fishing can also provide excellent opportunities as the fish prepare for winter.

3. Regulations: Anglers need to have a valid Montana fishing license and should be aware of local regulations regarding catch limits and specific rules for different stretches of the river. It's essential to check the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) website for the latest regulations and conditions.

4. Fishing Techniques: Popular techniques include fly fishing, spin fishing, and bait fishing. The river offers a mix of fast runs, slow pools, and pocket water, making it ideal for various fishing methods.

Boating on the Bitterroot River

1. Boat Types: The Bitterroot River is suitable for various types of watercraft, including drift boats, kayaks, canoes, and rafts. The river is popular for both fishing and scenic float trips.

2. Water Conditions: The river can vary in flow based on the season and weather conditions. Generally, the best conditions for floating occur during the spring runoff and into the early summer months. However, the river can also be floated in the late summer and early fall, depending on water levels.

3. Access Points: There are multiple access points along the river, allowing for a range of float trips. Additionally, public land along the river provides opportunities for parking and launching your boat.

4. Safety: As with any river, safety is paramount. Always wear a life jacket, be cautious of changing water conditions, and be aware of the local wildlife. Be mindful of the river's current and potential hazards, especially in faster sections.

Other Recreational Opportunities

The Bitterroot River region also offers various other recreational activities, including hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing. The surrounding Bitterroot Valley and Bitterroot National Forest provide numerous trails and stunning scenery, making it a fantastic destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

The Bitterroot River in Ravalli County, Montana, is a stunning destination for fishing and boating enthusiasts of all skill levels. With its beautiful landscape and diverse recreational opportunities, it’s an excellent spot for a day on the water or an extended outdoor adventure. Always check current conditions and regulations before heading out for the best experience.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!


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