Steve and Jim Geil fished with Dan Delekta and Brandon on the Beaverhead River. Dan Greene and his friend John from Pennsylvania also fished the Beave the following day. Both groups had similar success using the same patterns. Small PMD beadheads were highly effective on these notoriously spooky trout. Both groups netted some solid fish but they had to work for them amongst many boats. Dan Greene and John also threw white streamers for many followers but only a few hookups. -Parker
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July 6, 2015
The Houses are in the House
The House girls fished the upper Madison with Randy Cain and Captain Marty today. Three words: Silver Lightning Bug. Fishing was steady as we deal with warmer temperatures. Getting the fly down to the fish was really important as they are a bit lethargic in the middle of the afternoon. The House family had a blast learning some new techniques and hearing stories from Randy and Marty. -Parker
July 6, 2015
Nancy and Big Fish Kim floated the Madison today from Ruby Campground to Burnt Tree with Brandon Struckman as their guide. Dry flies weren’t happening despite an abundance of adult PMDs, caddis and yellow sallies. Small nymphs of these varieties through the lower section of their float were very productive. We’ll let the pictures tell the rest! Of special note was that Kim’s incredible persistence really paid off. She never let her line be dry. Her flies were in the water all the time, even when taking a break on the side for lunch, she had her flies in the water. Nancy had some action on dries but caught smaller fish with the dries. Tight lining with two small flies was a good option in addition to using a bobber with two small nymphs.
Parker
July 3, 2015
Dan Delekta took Tim and Brian over to the Missouri River on a fishing and golf excursion. They brought back some stories of hot weather, fun fishing and long drives. Funny that no one mentioned putting. They had to work for ‘em over there because the weather was nothing short of scorching. They had steady action on those tiny Psuedocleons, PMDs and some Caddis. –Parker
July 2, 2015
June 29th, 2015
Ham and Eric took their very first flyfishing trip with the famous Brandon Struckman today. It was a learning experience for them and they loved every minute of it. I know this because i saw them when they landed back at the shop. Their faces were glowing! I said, ” Well, how was it?”. the response was nothing at first, with eyes open and head shaking, out came a…”whoa, it was soooo fun! We have never done this and it was the most spectacular day!!!” Brandon found the fly; Dan Delekta’s Delektable Peacock Surestrike size 14. It is a caddis pattern on a curved hook that has holographic biots on the sides and a CDC collar. I was very happy and stoked to see yet another couple of souls latch onto the sport we all love so much here. Thank you Brandon for all your hard work!!!
Bob also had a stellar day on the Madison today! Dave Evans was his guide. Bob caught fish, yes, but Bob was on a mission; to catch a fish on his father’s bamboo rod. With Dave’s help Bob caught many other fish, but the one rainbow on the ‘boo’ was a special fish for Bob today. if you have a bamboo rod just hanging on your wall, you might want to think about taking out for a cast or two on the river. After all, the rod was built for fishing and the bamboo has living fibers that will stay strong for a very very long time! Thanks Dave for all the help!!! Awesome ‘Boo-Bow Bob!!! Happy Fishing Everyone!!!
-DanG
June 18th-25th, 2015
This report is fueled by our guides and visiting anglers. The Salmon fly hatch has been the talk of the valley this past week. The fly fishermen have arrived as expected and the fishing has not disappointed. The hatch kicked off around Ennis with scattered adults emerging along the grassy river banks. There were more shucks found than confirmed adult sightings early on, but eventually we saw an abundance of adults later in the week as the hatch moved up river. Also in the mix was a consistent caddis hatch with the smaller caddis present all day and the larger specimens emerging in numbers by the evening. We also had Golden stoneflies, PMDs, yellow sallies and mayflies emerging as well.
Throughout the week the shop received reports from all sections of the river. It seems that with the high pressure settling over the valley that the best fishing has been moving up the river as the water temperature rapidly rises during the day. Just yesterday we had a temperature reading at Storey Ditch of 70 degrees in the late afternoon. There have been many reports that the best fishing has been occurring before 11 am and after 5 pm. In fact, many boats have reported epic fish counts with many 18”+ fish caught on salmon fly dries and various droppers. Hot patterns have been Dan’s Secret Salmon Fly, The Royal Chubby, the Delektable Bomber Caddis, and small Purple haze. There have been spans of slow dry fly fishing midday, and for numbers a #14 or #16 dropper set at least 3 feet below has been the ticket. Sure Strikes, pheasant tails, Prince nymphs, Delektable lil’ Spankers and the new Delektable Hammerhead tied on a jig head has been red hot. With the boat traffic and water temperature, tight lining nymphs has been very effective. It’s a little early in the summer for “small ball”, but it is definitely working with low flows and sunny days. Streamer fishing has been put on the back burner for a lot of us but definitely give it a shot if you can sneak out early or late.
More warm weather is expected as we progress into the final week of June. SLIGHTLY cooler temperatures are forecasted for the beginning of July. Watch the flows as more water is expected to be released from Hebgen Dam to maintain water temperature. This could help the fishing during the day. We went down to 750 CFS at Kirby Ranch on June 21 and 22. Since then the river has been slowly rising to 950 CFS today.
Here are some words of advice: fish early and fish late; don’t be afraid to fish the small stuff; lighten and/or lengthen your leader; play and handle the fish efficiently but gently to reduce fatigue and stress; wear sunscreen; drink tons of water and smile because it’s beautiful out there.
-Beartooth Family
June 18th-23rd, 2015
So, this is gunna be kind of ridiculous…Hienie and the boys have done it again! And again…and again….and again. These boys have literally slept, ate and drank browns and rainbows the entire time they have been here! The salmon flies and golden stones have been flying around all week along with bomber caddis and sallies to play cleanup. The dries have been doing really good in that aspect but if you want to really start crankin’em in the boat, it’s a dirty nympher’s game. Caddis patterns in sizes 14 and 16 have been working well. Stonefly patterns have been the slayer on the Maddy lately with a beadhead behind. Pat’s Rubber Legs of course leads all in sizes 6, 8 and 10. Golden stone patterns sizes 6, 8 and 10 are working well. Prince nymph in sizes 10, 11, and 12 have been working really well for the caddis and mayflies. Some folks around here have been coming in and claiming to have done very well on yellow sally nymphs also.
The bite has been really good in the morning and a little slower throughout the middle of the day. The evenings have been absolutely killer for some of us here at the shop! The big bugs are out in full force behind the shop and the fish are eating. The bugs (salmons, goldens, yellow sallies, caddis greendrakes, bomber caddis, PMDs) are everywhere and the fish are very happy!
Stay tuned for some more big bug action as we will try to keep you updated from a couple days to a couple days! Happy Fishing!!!
-DanG
June 15th and 19th, 2015
Keeping up with the Jones’
We had the Jones Family from Georgia visiting the Madison Valley for the week. They fished with us on the 15th and the 19th. With their fly fishing experience varying from beginner to advanced, we paired them up with some of our most experienced guides. Salmon fly nymphs were on the menu as expected, as were golden stonefly nymphs, big adult caddis and some mayflies. We had numerous reports of adult salmon flies in the air, but the fish seemed more eager to rise to the caddis. Dan Greene was busy in the shop tying bomber caddis dries the whole week. We couldn’t keep them stocked!
With the river dropping, the Jones’ reported fantastic fishing with a dry-dropper for all boats. The coveted Delektable Bomber Caddis and the Delektable Royal Chubbyness were top producers for dry flies. Among others, effective droppers were Pat’s Rubber Legs, Delektable Sure Strikes, various pheasant tails, prince nymphs and the Guide’s Choice Hare’s Ear. Capt. Marty went to his trusty double stones when the dry fly fishing slowed and reported great success as well. With the dropping flows, fish were beginning to spread out as they move out of the slower water. There is a smorgasbord of insect activity this time of the year and the fish seemed to respond well to most patterns if presented well.
We had a great time in the shop talking to the Jones Family upon their return from the river. They went home with some unforgettable memories and tons of fly fishing knowledge. They were eager to take their skills back to Georgia so we sent them on their way with some killer patterns for Largemouth bass and bream in their home waters. A big thank you from our guides and crew to the Jone’s Family and we hope to see you again soon!
-Beartooth Family
June 9 & 11, 2015
Our crew came back from the Big Hole River with some great news…the new flies float!!! Just kidding. Well, they do float well, but they also catch fish, a lot of fish. So, swing on in here and take a peek! The big bugs on the Big Hole were definitely out in full force. Salmon flies, golden stones and caddis were all on the smorgasbord. The crew floated from Dewey Canyon to Melrose. The golden stone bite was really good in the beginning of the float but it eventually died off and went to just salmon flies for a bit. The salmon fly golden stone bite was good and lots of fish were put in the boat! Dan Delekta’s Secret Salmon Fly size 6 and the Secret Golden size 6 were hot but not as hot as his newest bug, the Delektable Royal Chubbyness size 12. The new chubbyness patterns from the Delektable fly factory are in and we are fully stocked!
Marty also went to the Big Hole River yesterday with a father and son combo who are friends; Ross and Emmett. You have seen photos of them before as they fish quite a bit and send us reports. Emmett is building his own rods and fishing them. They beat them up on the Delektable Royal Chubbyness size 12. They threw salmon flies and golden stones too but the chubbyness in a size 12 was just what they wanted. It was a day where the trout would swirl around and go up to the fly, take a look, and swirl again depending on the fly pattern. That is typical of the Salmon Fly hatch action as the trout eat like crazy then are full but take a look anyway. It’s really fun action all day. More news on the Upper Madison coming soon….Happy Fishing Everybody!!! -DanG
Happy Birthday! DanG and Ross!