Here is your chance to own 20+/- deeded acres of Pristine land located on East Rosebud Creek in Roscoe, Montana!
Fishing Montana's Rosebud Creek is one of the best kept secrets in Montana. It's hidden away yet fairly close to many other highly advertised trout streams - fly fishing Rosebud Creek can be about as good as it gets! The headwaters of both of the two forks, the West Fork of Rosebud Creek and the East Fork of Rosebud Creek, begin in the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness Area. They both are beautiful streams with picture perfect backgrounds. It's as pretty of a place to fish as Montana has to offer!
The two forks eventually flow into prairie country where they join to form the rather short, main fork of Rosebud Creek. Most of the trout in the two Forks are cutthroat, rainbows and brook trout. The lower section of the East Fork within the Forest Service Land, as well as the main st...
The two forks eventually flow into prairie country where they join to form the rather short, main fork of Rosebud Creek. Most of the trout in the two Forks are cutthroat, rainbows and brook trout. The lower section of the East Fork within the Forest Service Land, as well as the main stem holds some nice brown trout. This 20 acres offers the best of both worlds of the east and west it's where the mountains meet the meadows with a creek running through it!
Power application has been paid if buyer wants to have power put in.
Seasons:
Fly fishing Rosebud Creek can be good any day of the season.
Spring: Except during the runoff, springtime is a prime time for fly fishing Rosebud Creek due to plentiful hatches.
Summer: The water stays cool during the Summer, especially in the upper sections, and the fishing stays good all the way to its confluence with the Stillwater River.
Fall: Early Fall is an excellent time to fish Rosebud Creek and if the water levels are good, it maybe the best time.
Bidding ends June 29th 2017 at 7pm.