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on Fort Peck
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![]() and northern pike on Montana's Fort Peck Reservoir
Against the backdrop of the wild Missouri Breaks, Fort Peck Reservoir offers some of the most unique fishing in the United States for walleyes, sauger, saugeye, smallmouth bass, northern pike, lake trout and chinook salmon. It's about as close as you can get to a wilderness fishing experience in the safety and comfort of a nice, big, well-equipped motor boat. Fort Peck Reservoir is so remote cabins will only be seen at five places on the entire 134-mile reservoir. During some weekdays, you may not see another boat. But as they say, you've got to know the territory to find fishing success. Licensed Montana fishing guide Bernie Hildebrand guides out of Hell Creek Marina, 26 miles north of Jordan, and works the fish-rich reaches of the lake from Gilbert Creek on the east to Timber Creek and the Narrows on the west. It's some of the best fishing on the entire lake. Bernie earned university degrees in fish and wildlife management and has worked for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks for 25 years as a wildlife biologist. Spring finds him chasing big lake trout on Fort Peck. Throughout the summer, there are opportunities for walleyes, smallmouth bass and northern pike. Fort Peck Reservoir holds the world record for saugeye at 15.66 pounds, the co-world record for sauger at 8.75 pounds and the state record for walleye at 16.63 pounds and smallmouth bass at 6.66 pounds. Fort Peck is a great fishing adventure, best enjoyed with a good fishing guide. If you're interested in booking a trip, contact us at (406) 234-6342 or send me an e-mail at: Bernie@MidRivers.com. |
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Bernie Hildebrand 619 N Sewell Ave. Miles City, MT 59301 Phone: (406) 234-6342 E-mail: Bernie@MidRivers.com |