FLY FISHING THE YELLOWSTONE RIVER IN MONTANA
We always love visiting Montana. One of the most beautiful states anywhere in the US. Today we floated the famed Yellowstone River with our good buddy Sam Soholt.
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Fly Fishing Montana
This video highlights my fly fishing adventures in Bozeman, Montana this past September. This was one of the most epic fishing trips I have ever taken. It was a do it yourself deal. No guides and self filmed. If you enjoy fly fishing for trout, you need to experience the western states! Its simply incredible and my poor video skills do not do it justice. Thanks for watching and thanks to everyone who helped me make this trip possible!
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Montana's Fabled Yellowstone with Cabela's Outdoor Adventures
This fly fishing lodge lies in Paradise Valley, overlooking the Yellowstone River, the longest undammed river on the planet. With 300 miles of fishable trout water, there is no shortage of fishing options here, regardless of the conditions. The Yellowstone is known for its prolific hatches and incredible fishing for browns, rainbows, and cutthroat trout. The river offers the best of both worlds with great float fishing and wade fishing opportunities. This area is centrally located around some of the state's best trout fishing with other nearby blue-ribbon trout streams like the Madison and Boulder. The lodge also offers private access to some challenging, yet rewarding, spring creeks. There's nothing more exciting to spotting and stalking large trout in gin clear water as you watch it take your dry fly! Besides the main lodge where guests gather for meals and to swap fish tales, there are also 16 private guest cabins. There are two different packages to choose from, both offering excellent opportunity for incredible fly fishing. The deluxe package includes accommodations in the newly constructed loft-style riverside cabins. These cabins feature two bedrooms, two baths, living room, kitchenette, flat screen tv, and private deck overlooking the river. The standard package includes accommodations in the original cabins that feature more of an open area with two queen beds, full bath, sitting area, and semi-private deck overlooking the river. All cabins have electric heat, central air, and incredible views of the Absaroka mountain range. Other area activities include hiking, mountain biking, gold, horseback riding, Chico hot springs, whitewater rafting, or a day trip to Yellowstone National Park.
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Tiny Towns In Montana Big Timber and Gardiner
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23rd of July 2015 Little Bighorn to Livingston Montana Road Trip
As we leave 7th Ranch RV Park, Steve proves a point with a covered wagon cart that the Roman Chariot wheels were made the width of 2 horses backsides, and that horse carts ever after remained the same width, and this eventually transferred to todays Standard Gauge Railway.
A fairly uneventful trip otherwise apart from nearly running down some road construction worker that tried to step into out path.
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Once again the scenery changes and we pass over the Yellowstone River before arriving at our destination.
Fly Fishing Montana: Yellowstone River in Late June - Trailer for Full Show on Amazon Video Season 3
We are Fly Fishing Montana just south of Livingston and north of Yellowstone National Park, we float the river in our sixteen-foot drift boat and use big Salmonfly dries to catch and release magnificent Yellowstone Cutthroat trout and a few Rainbows.
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Weekend Getaways Show exploring Big Sky Country in Missoula, Montana. In our Missoula episode we feature a great place to stay just out of town at the Orchard Cabin. We feature Montana River Guides, JM Bar Outfitters, Draught Works, and the Pearl Cafe.
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This video offers off road views of Livingston Peak located in the Absaroka Mountains near Livingston Montana. Common sense hiking tricks and tips are offered as well. Recorded in 4K resolution, 30 FPS and in stereo sound.
2017 Montana Fly Fishing Season in Review
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Montana Fly Fishing | Common Lines (Short Film)
Fly fishing is more than a sport, it's a lifestyle. And for some it's not just a lifestyle, it's a life saver. Every year a small group of fly fishers descend on Paradise Valley and Livingston Montana to learn and hone their craft. The trout fishing in Montana is like no where else on the planet. We went to Livingston to capture that fishing, but we found a more powerful story. A connection between the people that fly fish and the healing that fly fishing brings. This is a short film we made about the love for fly fishing and the common bonds in the sport that tie people together.
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4K City Walks: Gardiner Montana Virtual Treadmill Walking Tour
4K City Walks: Gardiner Montana Virtual Treadmill Walking Tour
Gardiner is a gateway town to Yellowstone National Park. There are several hotels in the town and restaurants. It lives and dies by tourism to the park. If you miss out on reservations within the park, this is a great place to base your visit. We go down to the park quite a bit from our home in Livingston, an hour down the valley to the north. The day I walked for this it was 50F which is quite warm. As I write this, it is -1F outside. So temperature and weather varies considerably. If you are looking for a place to eat, I highly recommend the K-Bar. They are family friendly and have great pizza.
From Wikipedia:
Gardiner is a census-designated place (CDP) in Park County, Montana, United States, along the 45th parallel. The population was 875 at the 2010 census.
Gardiner was officially founded in 1880, but the area has served as a main entrance to Yellowstone National Park since its creation in 1872. Parks' Fly Shop, one of the oldest fly shops and guiding operations in the Yellowstone area, was started by Merton Parks in 1953. Yellowstone National Park Heritage and Research Center, which opened May 18, 2005, is located in Gardiner and houses National Park Service archives, Yellowstone museum collections and reference libraries.
History
The name Gardiner derives from Johnson Gardiner, a fur trapper who operated in the area in 1830-31. He named the lush headwaters valley of today's Gardner River Gardner's Hole. Originally, named Gardiner's Fork, the river took on Gardiner's name although prospectors and explorers who visited the area later in the century were unaware of the trapper Johnson Gardiner. In 1870, when the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expeditionpassed through the area they began calling the river Gardiner—a phonetic error. Hiram M. Chittenden (1895) and Nathaniel P. Langford (1905) confirmed this spelling in their accounts of the expedition.
When the Hayden Geological Survey of 1871 passed through the Gardiner area, they encountered two men, named J.C. McCartney and H. R. Horr, who had laid claim to 320 acres (1.3 km2) and established a ranch and bath house on the Mammoth terraces near Liberty Cap. These entrepreneurs eventually established a primitive hotel at Mammoth and were not evicted from the area until many years after the park was established.[4] McCartney also went by the name Jim Gardiner and received messages, consignments and such destined for guests of his hotel addressed to: Jim on the Gardiner. On February 9, 1880, a territorial post office was established just outside the park boundary and Gardiner, Montana began.
In 1883, the Northern Pacific Railway completed the extension of their Park Branch Line from Livingston, Montana to Cinnabar north of Gardiner. In 1903, the line was extended to Gardiner.[5] Railroad service to Gardiner was discontinued in 1948.
Geography
Gardiner is located at 45°2′13″N 110°42′50″W
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 3.9 square miles (10 km2), of which, 3.8 square miles (9.8 km2) of it is land and 0.1 square miles (0.26 km2) of it (2.32%) is water. Quite a few of the residents either work in, or have at one time, worked in Yellowstone.
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On The Old Bozeman Trail, The Madison River, SW Montana
People have traveled this rout for over 11,000 years just north of Ennis Montana
Little Belt Mountains Montana
Another awesome adventure in Montana thanks to Brad Holley, thanks for loaning me the KTM 690 to ride again and the escorted tour of the Beautiful Little Belt Mountains. We got rained out after only 2 good days of riding this go around, but it was definitely worth the trip. Happy Trails!
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Hey! I made a choice to myself. and that is, that I will try to blog on sundays. YAY. enjoy this randomness! Also music by Caravan Palace (my new favorite band )
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