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Subject: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Craig MT - Lodging
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And Brad's a big dude with big hands, so, those are some big fish! Thanks for the info, Brad. I'm filing this one away for the future.Cheers,-- Greg
From: Brad <br...@gentnergroup.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 7, 2015 10:55 AM
Subject: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Craig MT - Lodging
I camped when I was there as well. One night at the boat ramp in Craig, one night up by the dam at Holzer. Neither is fantastic. Both are sort of utilitarian and definitely not backwoods like I prefer. But there is fishing right out of your tent (or truck). I lived out of my truck off and on all over MT this summer for about 6 weeks. Be warned, there are no grocery stores in Craig. There is a gas station with adequate supplies in Wolf Creek, but you will still want to get most of your provisions elsewhere. There is lodging in Wolf Creek as well, but I can't recommend them having never stayed there. There is a bar/restaurant in Wolf Creek. I don't recommend it. Food isn't great and neither is the company. Craig has a great restaurant and bar that is walking distance from the boat ramp/campground. I mean like 200 yards away, across the tracks. It is called Izaaks. Surprising great food. Their steaks are some of the best beef I've had. Not cheap.--If you have a spare day, float the Land of the Giants above Holzer. Need a jet boat. There are only a few guides. Best. Float. Ever. Sight fished 24" rainbows all day. Lost track of how many I poked. Garrett Blackburn is the guide at Hooked Outfitting. This is prime time up there. Catch him before he leaves for South America for the winter. One of the best guides I've fished with and I've fished with a bunch. He also guides on the Madison. That was another stellar float. And his wife, Melissa, is a chef and makes the best shore lunches you've ever had. Tell 'em I sent you if you call - http://www.hookedoutfitting.com/land-of-the-giants.htmlHere is a couple pictures. The first is the average fish. The 2nd is my biggest fish that day.Good luck,Brad
On Monday, October 5, 2015 at 10:48:31 AM UTC-7, Connor Donovan wrote:Does anyone have any recommendations for lodging in/around/near Craig MT? Or motels/weekend rentals/AirBNB's to avoid? Cheaper is always better but am open to just about anything right now, even camping.I'll be in that area October 23-25.Thanks!Connor
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