TWIN BRIDGES – Recent cooler temperatures will allow hoot-owl fishing restrictions to be lifted Wednesday on the Beaverhead and Ruby rivers.
The restrictions had been in effect for the two rivers since early July due to warm water temperatures. Hoot-owl restrictions are designed to protect fish that become more susceptible to disease and mortality when low flows and high water temperatures combine with other stressors, including catch-and-release fishing.
Anglers can reduce stress on fish at all times of the year by getting fish to the net or in hand quickly, keeping them in the water, and reviving them prior to releasing them back into the river.
Along with monitoring stream temperatures, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks also monitors stream flows, and in some streams, holds instream flow water rights. FWP’s water program can issue a call on junior water users, when appropriate, to contribute to stream flows through the late summer and early fall. For more information on FWP water rights, click here.
For a list of current drought-related fishing restrictions and closures, click here.
Other regulations may impact when sections of the Beaverhead and Ruby rivers, among other waterbodies, are open to fishing. Check the current fishing regulations for more information.
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