A great few decades long story from from Trout Unlimited about wild trouts of Montana. An interesting story of all the great men and women who dedicated their lives and their wisdom for saving wild rivers, for saving Wild Montana Trout and other species living in cold streams. They are sharing with us their words of wisdom how to reconnect with nature. And it’s so true, Guys, – rivers to enjoy, rivers to protect!
From the filmmakers:
In the 1970’s, young Montana biologist Dick Vincent discovered that stocking hatchery-reared trout on top of wild trout populations in the Madison River actually suppressed trout fishing. Based on his research, the state of Montana prohibited stocking streams occupied by wild trout populations turning fisheries managers’ attention to restoring habitat quality after decades of pollution, damming, and drying up streams. The shift in focus to quality stream habitat changed the trajectory of Montana’s legendary trout fisheries from a steady decline to world class. Since Montana’s wild trout policy took hold, angler conservationists with Trout Unlimited and its partners have unleashed four decades of restoring streams and the quantity and quality of the cold, clean waters trout and anglers depend upon. Wild Trout: A Montana Fish Story chronicles Montana’s conversion to wild trout fisheries and the profound changes still evident in our beloved trout fisheries.