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Hook, Line, and… Snagger? BOW Hosts Beginner Paddlefish Workshop

The BOW program hosts a beginner paddlefishing workshop in Miles City, focusing on snagging techniques over two days, covering biology, regulations, and hands-on practice for adults 18 and older.

Most fishing stories involve a delicate cast and a tiny fly, but paddlefishing is a different breed of adventure. It’s an underwater game of “capture the flag” using heavy gear and a fish that looks like it swam straight out of the Cretaceous period. For those interested in catching a living dinosaur but unsure where to start, the Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) program is hosting a beginner workshop in Miles City.

This two-day crash course is designed to take the mystery out of the art of the snag.

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The workshop is split into two phases to ensure participants are prepared before hitting the water:

  • Day 1 (June 6, 3–5 p.m.): The “Brain” Phase. Instructors will cover paddlefish biology, river regulations, and the specific heavy-duty gear required to handle these massive fish.
  • Day 2 (June 7, 9 a.m.–1 p.m.): The “Brawn” Phase. Participants will head out for some hands-on snagging practice.

To keep the event safe and legal, there are a few essential requirements for all attendees:

  • Licensing: To participate in the snagging on Day 2, anglers must possess a Yellowstone River Paddlefish License (Yellow Tag) and a conservation license. Those who need assistance navigating the licensing process should call organizers before May 29.
  • Catch & Release: During the class, all fishing is strictly catch and release.
  • Equipment: Heavy-duty gear is provided for all participants, though individuals are welcome to bring their own.
  • Eligibility: This workshop is open to adults aged 18 and older.

Registration Details

Spots for BOW workshops typically fill up quickly. Interested individuals should set a reminder for the registration launch:

Registration opens May 16 at 10 a.m. (MST) Sign up here: Official Registration Link

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While the workshop provides the skills and the gear, the fish provide the challenge—successful snagging is never guaranteed, but the experience certainly is.


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