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The Call of Native Cutthroat Trout Lures Winter-weary Fly Fishermen Back to Nature
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[size 1]Combine a breathtaking setting with fly fishing in Montana.

Whitefish, MT (PRWEB) April 18, 2007 -- Trout fishing insiders know that 100% natural stock is hard to come by, since almost all trout in the U.S. are hybrids or stocked from hatcheries. That isn't true in Montana, where native Westslope cutthroat trout can still be caught in the mountain drainages that feed the South Fork of the Flathead River. This waterway spans from the Bob Marshall Wilderness through the Flathead National Forest and remains untouched by civilization.

Trout prefer to live in the cold river waters running down the high Rocky Mountains from thawing snowmelt. The height of the cutthroat trout season is mid June through August of each year. Then fly fishing tapers off when waters warm and the trout migrate.

Local and visiting dry fly fishermen agree that fishing such out-of-the way streams is worth it. There are almost no settings left where the fish stocks haven't been compromised. When it comes to unspoiled mountain streams, few fishing destinations can compete with the secluded Montana backcountry.

Fishing Counters the Stress of Modern Life

Fred Haney, a river guide with Diamond R Ranch, in Whitefish Montana says, "Trout fishing isn't just about catching the fish, but the entire experience--the spectacular mountains and rushing water. And it doesn't get any better than these unspoiled mountain streams."

He estimates that 80% of the fisherman who visit his area come from out of state. Visitors tell him they can't stand in the rushing water holding a fishing rod without wanting to relinquish the stressful clamor of city life.

Diamond R Ranch provides the authentic back-country experience for hunters and fishermen who thrive on nature's bounty. It offers the rustic log-style guest cabins and lodge in stunning natural mountain and stream settings. Add in experienced and enthusiastic fishing guides who know precisely where the fish are biting. Now that's a back-to-nature adventure you need to experience for yourself.

For more information about the best time to pack your fly fishing rod and head West, visit http://www.diamondrranch.com or call (800) 597-9465

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