
Photos by Adam Herrenbruck Rich Border, foreground, and Luke Di Cola, both of Missoula, stand above their fishing holes waiting for perch to take a bite Saturday on Dog Lake. Though the area has been exposed to warmer weather, Dog Lake still has thick ice.
February 26, 2008
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February 26, 2008 midnight
Ice fishing still good
Even with warmer days and sunshine sneaking into February, Sanders County is still very much an ice fishing haven. The cold winter Sanders County experienced this year has left lots of ice and many different locations for anglers to drop in their line.