Todd Frank of the Trail Head discusses fall fishing

A big thanks to Todd Frank at the Trail Head in Missoula for the fun and helpful thoughts on fall fishing.  As Todd shared on The Trail 103.3 radio river report this morning: “the rivers need you as much as you need that pfd.”  Learn how you can help out Montana rivers by heading to the Trail Head for a presentation, conversation, and celebration of the Land and Water Conservation Fund, as well as other public land and water issues on Sept. 14.  Listen to Todd’s river report, below, for the full scoop.

Rally for the Rivers!

Plans are set! We will meet at 1pm and launch at 2pm on Saturday, August 25th. Launch sites will be:
1. Sha-Ron FAS on the Clark Fork
2. Meet at Sweetwater Fly Shop and launch from Carters Bridge on the Yellowstone
3. Wolf Creek Bridge FAS on the Missouri.

Bring your boat, tube, SUP, kayak, canoe, arm floaties or whatever else you can float on and show Montanan’s support I-186!

Tally shows special session to be a ‘slim shot’

A July 16 special session seems unlikely according to figures posted Monday by the secretary of state’s office, showing 19 Republicans reject the proposal so far, cutting into the majority needed to hold such a meeting. Several republican legislators attempted to call a special session to interfere with two citizen ballot initiatives, I-185 and I-186, they don’t agree with. It would be a complete waste of taxpayer money and the definition of government overreach.

Supporters of the initiatives say lawmakers should let the voters decide and accused lawmakers of bowing to special interest groups.

The Great Falls tribune reports