Is the Missouri River overfished? Are anglers in danger of loving it to death?

That’s part of conclusion reached in this article in the Great Falls Tribune (pointed out by the eagle-eyed Sully – the Underground’s Director of Quality Rivers Overrun by Anglers).

Fishing on the Missouri below Holter Dam was not what it has been, and while sources cited various causes (including siltation, hot weather, etc), there was clearly an undercurrent of resentment due to the number of anglers fishing the river.

“I have a drift boat so I have good access,” said Dennis Hanson of Great Falls. “But … it starts to be like a parade of drift boats going down the river.”

Crowding was cited by officials as the reason for the Missouri’s relatively low satisfaction rating (a 3 of 5) in a survey of anglers.

Nonresidents now account for about a third of the total users on an annual basis.

Excellent story, and includes a lot of interesting survey data. Sad to see a river whipped to a froth.
[tags]missouri river, fly fishing, holter dam, montana[/tags]