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Flathead Area Fishing Report 1.24.25 from Snappy’s Sport Center in Montana Outdoor


Ice fishing enthusiasts in Montana are starting to see ice formations on various lakes throughout the region, but authorities are reminding everyone that the ice is still not safe for activities. Reports from different lakes indicate varying thickness of ice, with some areas showing 3-8 inches of ice. Popular fishing spots like Foys Lake and Smith Lake are seeing good bites, with anglers using Ratfinkees and Shrimpos with maggots to catch Trout and Pike.

While Lower Thompson Lake and Lake Five are also showing promising ice formations, experts warn that conditions can change rapidly and advise caution when venturing out onto the ice. Perch, Trout, and Pike are among the common catches reported on the different lakes, with fishing depths ranging from 20-35 feet.

Despite the excitement of the ice fishing season kicking off, the motto “No Ice is Safe Ice” remains crucial for all enthusiasts to remember. It’s important to stay informed of current conditions, check ice thickness regularly, and practice safety measures while out on the frozen lakes. Montana Outdoor Approved establishment, Snappy’s Sport Senter, in Kalispell, offers more information and resources for those interested in ice fishing in the region.

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