Posts Tagged ‘Missouri River’
March 19th, 2012 by sorendetienne

March 19,2011 up river from Lodge deck
I woke up this morning to snow on the Missouri River, what a beautiful view we have. This winter we have not seen much snow in the lower elevations (below 6000 ft above sea level). Spring snow is my favorite it is usually fluffy, heavy with moister, very clean, and doesn’t last long all good things to my way of thinking!…LOL

Looking down stream, north from the Lodge deck on the Missouri River
I haven’t been keeping up on my New Years resolutions to well yet but I hope to catch up soon! I have been fishing more times this year so far than all of last year however.
My son-in-law Justin Myles, my son Justin, and I took our new RO DevilleDrift boat out for its virgin float last week. We were up at 6am to make breakfast and get an early start… none of us could sleep we were so excited kind of like the first day of hunting season…the anticipation…you know! We put in at Stickney Creek Access at 7:30am it was a little cool and overcast but not a lot of
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Tags: Cascade Montana, Craig Montana, Missouri River, Missouri River Walleye, montana fly fishing on the Missouri River, Montana trout fishing, River's Bend Lodge News
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August 14th, 2011 by sorendetienne

Water Falls in Yellowstone National Park mid June 2011
It was hard to leave the Tetons behind, but we were really looking forward to another day in Yellowstone to see the iconic Grand Canyon and both the upper and the lower falls. It seems as if we drove along water most of the day, with smaller lakes dotting the way until we reached the shores of massive Yellowstone Lake, the source of the Yellowstone River. By the time we reached the Lower Falls, we were both hungry and tired. Mary Jane was afraid we had lost the best light of day for photographing the falls. But to our amazement and delight the subdued evening light actually enhanced the depth of color. The Lower Falls were roaring with the spring run-off, wondrous, but making it difficult to talk. The Upper Falls swept through the canyon, like the lesser sister of the Lower Falls, “steaming clouds of glory” in her thundering descent. Even though it was between 5-6:30 pm, the light was quite remarkable as it streaked the canyon’s flanks in a palette of rich earth tones, varying from pale sand and amber to burnt umber and deep orange! Upon reviewing the photos in our little Canyon Village cabin, Mary Jane was ecstatic over what her camera had captured! As a seasoned photographer, she knows such light is rare, if not impossible. That wasn’t our only unexpected blessing of the day. Well after dark, Mary Jane squealed as she pulled back the curtains and looked outside. “Pat, you won’t believe it. Hurry, get out of bed! Come and see!” Only a sister who knows me so well could anticipate the childlike delight I felt as she whispered, “It’s snowing!” The flakes were small and delicate, more like a fine dusting of powdered sugar covering the ground and our parked car. We squealed aloud together! Snow, beautiful snow was falling in Yellowstone National Park. It was the fitting close to an already perfect day!
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Tags: Cascade Montana, Craig Montana, Glacier National Park, Missouri River, Montana Bed and Breakfast, Yellowstone National Park
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July 1st, 2011 by sorendetienne

The Lodge photo was taken from the River
The River’s Bend Lodge, at Hardy Creek, still has a few rooms available for the 4th of July weekend. the Lodge is on the Missouri River about 15 miles north of Holter Dam exit 247 on I15, 57 Seibold Lane (the Prewitt Creek Fishing Access Road).

Elk Horn Suite; a California King Bed w/Private Bathroom
Make your reservation soon rooms are limited. You can view each room, pricing, and availability on our Internet site. While your at the site check out some of the blogs!
River’s Bend Lodge is on the Missouri River about halfway between Craig and Cascade and/or Great Falls and Helena depending on your reference points.
- Elk Horn Suite
Tags: Birding on Missouri River, Cascade Montana, Craig Montana, Great Falls, Helena, Holter Dam, Lodge, Missouri River, Montana Bed and Breakfast, Montana Vacation
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June 14th, 2011 by sorendetienne

Eight Fly-fishermen from Idaho and Guide Mike Agee
Nine Fly-fishermen came to the River’s Bend Lodge at Hardy Creek / Cascade, Montana to fish the Missouri River. Each day two of the Guys fished with Guide Mike Agee and the others floated the Missouri from Holter Dam to Craig The Guided
Fishermen caught an average of 75 to 80 fish a day between two fishermen. They returned to the lodge each evening with tales of many fish and sore arms ….. each saying they had just experienced the best day of fishing in their lives. While the Fly-fishermen that were on their own didn’t catch as many fish everyone caught some fish, a good time was had by all…..

Todd with a large Brown Trout he caught below Hauser Dam
The weather was perfect for three of the four days they were at the Lodge, sunny and in the 60′s to 70′s, the last day it rained
hard all day. The Missouri was as high as I have ever seen it in my 17 years at Hardy Creek. While on the river, taking a break (from catching to many fish) the guys took a video of an Osprey attacking a Bald Eagle attempting to steal the fish, that the Eagle had just caught. The Osprey was not successful, however, and the video file was too large to download for this blog.
So can you catch too many fish or is that like the song “Too much Fun” ? LOL
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Tags: bald eagles, Craig Montana, Hauser Dam, Holter Dam, Missouri River, Montana Bed and Breakfast, montana fly fishing on the Missouri River, Montana Lodge Dinning, Montana trout fishing, osprey
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May 30th, 2011 by sorendetienne

Karen's first Rainbow Trout, and Guide Jay Dixon
Two Southern Belles from Texas, came to Montana in quest of filling part of their bucket lists. Visit Montana and learn to Fly-Fish. Karen and Sonemaly stayed at River’s Bend Lodge for two days while learning to be Fly-Fisher-women with Guide Jay Dixon. The First day out they spent seven hours on the Missouri River, Fly-Fishing… it rained intermitantly and was colder than normal… but they had a great time and caught several fish each. These ladies had such a great attitude, the river was high and weather was not the best…they insisted, “It beats triple digit heat any day of the week!”
Even as beginners they had great luck, way better then my first time, all I caught were bird nests. It reminded me of fishing with my grandsons; I spent most of my first time, untangling fishing line!
Day two of their Montana Fly-Fishing Adventure was colder, with lots more rain and hail… and yes several more large fish…The ladies returned to the Lodge cold and soaked to the skin.
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Tags: fly fishing, Great Falls, Helena, Missouri River, Montana Bed and Breakfast, montana fly fishing on the Missouri River, Montana trout fishing, Montana Vacation
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May 26th, 2011 by sorendetienne

Guide (Mike Agee w/fish) and Karl. Some happy fishermen!
Today May 25,2011 the Missouri is running at 15,400 (cfs) below Holter Dam, the Deerborn is running at 2,900 (cfs). The tributaries, especially the Deerborn are adding a lot of dirty water to the Missouri right now, a strong mudline can be identified on river left when passing the Deerborn and on down stream through Marshall Lanes. Just before dark I saw enough rising fish had it been earlier in the day I would have been tempted to try a few dry dries.
My buddies Micheal and Karl from Nashville, Tenn. stayed at the Lodge a week ago for four days of fishing on the Missouri River;
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Tags: Cascade Montana, Craig Montana, fly fishing, Great Falls, Helena, Lodge, Missouri River, Montana Bed and Breakfast, Montana trout fishing, Montana Vacation
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May 20th, 2011 by sorendetienne
Are you coming to the Montana State Fair July 29, thru August 6, 2011 ?
The River’s Bend Lodge, at Hardy Creek is a great place to stay. A Montana Bed and Breakfast on the Missouri River a short 30 minutes south of Great Falls, MT., near Tower Rock State Park (an original campsite of the Lewis and Clark Expedition) on Interstate 15 exit 247.

The Big Sky ProRodeo Roundup will maintain the pinnacle in Montana Rodeo with payouts expected to top $110,000 this year! A PRCA Event
The Entertainmentis also going to be exceptional with The Charlie Daniels Band, Eric Church, REO Speedwagon, and much more. I heard that the Texaco Country Showdown is supposed to be great this year! 
Aaron Tippin is also going to be here. I am excited to see Aaron’s show.
For a map to River’s Bend Lodge click here.
http://riversbendlodge.net/contact-us/
Tags: Aaron Tippin, Great Falls, Hotels, Lodge, Lodging, Missouri River, Montana Bed and Breakfast, Montana State Fair, Motels, PRCA EVENT
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February 5th, 2011 by sorendetienne

Surf and Turf Dinner
The River’s Bend Lodge is offering a February Special in Honor of Valentine’s Day. All inclusive Lodging, Dinner, and Breakfast for $215.00 , (second nights Lodging and Breakfast only $135.00)
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Tags: February Specials, Great Falls, Helena, Lovers get-away, Missouri River, Valentine Day Specials, Valentines Day
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January 26th, 2011 by sorendetienne
During February at River’s Bend Lodge you will receive one nights lodging for you and your Sweet Heart, a romantic Dinner and Breakfast all inclusive for $185.00. This Valentines’ Special is available the entire month of February.
Dinner will be Shrimp Diane prepared from Chef Paul Prudhomme’s recipe by Cindy. This mouth watering Cajun dish is to die for, a Cajun seasoned, Shrimp sauté over pasta. Shrimp Diane has been one of my favorite dishes since I was introduced to it by Bruce Baumgart, in 1985 while he was the Executive Chef at the Park Plaza Hotel in Helena.
For breakfast we will serve an Iron Skillet Pear Pancakes, homemade muffins, bacon and hash browns.
Tags: Birding on Missouri River, February Specials, Great Falls, Helena, Lovers get-away, Missouri River, Montana Bed and Breakfast, Valentine Day Specials, Valentines Day
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