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Pennington Bridge Fishing Access Site
Open
1 January - 31 December
Size
2
acres
Elevation
4,738
ft
Description
Find out about the latest fishing action with our
Big Hole River Fishing Report
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Nearest Town:
Sheridan
Features
Activities:
Boating, Fishing
Sanitation & Water:
Toilet
Restrictions & Closures
Fire Restriction:
Stage I Fire Restrictions
Weapons Discharge Prohibited:
Discharge of weapons prohibited.
Fishing Water Reports
Big Hole River Fishing Report
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The Big Hole River starts in the Beaverhead Mountains south of Jackson, Montana and flows on for about 156 miles. Beginning as a slight stream, it picks up muscle as it joins with
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the North Fork, and draws more volume as it passes through the Wise River basin. At the Continental Divide it changes its northeasterly direction and heads southeast until it joins the Beaverhead and forms the Jefferson River close to the town of Twin Bridges, Montana. It hosts one of the last known habitat for the native fluvial artic grayling but is best known to fly fishers for its trout.
Like so many Montana rivers, the Big Hole is as full of history as it is of water. When Lewis and Clark stumbled upon it, the river was providing a buffer zone between rival Indian tribes vying for land as they sagely anticipated the westward push of European miners, furriers and settlers. Fifty years later, a significant number of the Nez Percé, a tribe that had initially befriended the Expedition, refused to accept life on a reservation and were nearly wiped out by U.S. troops in the Battle of the Big Hole. Today’s battles consist of quarrels between ranchers who desire water for irrigation and recreational users who wish to see the water preserved.
Fishing the river can be basically divided into three sections. From the headwaters at Skinner Lake to Fish Trap, the river meanders slowly through high meadowlands. This is where the few remaining artic grayling can be found, although browns and rainbows are in abundance here. In the second section, Fish Trap to Melrose, you will find boulders and pocket water rushing through a narrow canyon; here rainbows outnumber the browns with an estimated 3000 fish per mile. The final section, Melrose to Twin Bridges, is lined with cottonwood bottoms, braided channels and long, slow pools. In contrast to the second link, browns outnumber rainbows 2 to 1 with approximately 3000 fish per mile.
Game Fish Opportunities:
Rainbow Trout
Mountain Whitefish
Brown Trout
All 5 Fish Species
Guide Reports:
May fishing report for the big hole
Fishing report Big Hole River from Red Mountain Adventures
Frozen but warming up towards the end of the week
All 6 Guide Fishing Reports
Fishing Trips:
4 Days 4 Rivers Fly Fishing Package in Montana
Luxury Lodging and Exclusive Big Hole Fishing with Silver Bow Club
Enjoy a Day of Dry Fly Fishing at the Big Hole with Water's Edge Outfitting
All 9 Fishing Trips
Fishing Access Sites:
High Road Fishing Access Site
Pennington Bridge Fishing Access Site
Notch Bottom Fishing Access Site
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222-230 Burma Road, Twin Bridges, Madison County, Montana, United States 59754
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