October 7th, 8th and 9th, 2013

The snow has stopped for a minute for us IMG_0407 SMto thaw out and the fish are still eating really good! This fall there has been some excellent streamer and bigger nymph fishing. With a little bit warmer spell in the weather in the close future we can still expect to be using those rigs and the fishing should remain fantastic! If you need a combo, try the Copper Zonker or the Bow River Bugger with a small nymph like the Olive Micro Mayfly or the Shop Vac behind it. They are looking for IMG_1008 SM IMG_1005 SM IMG_0409 SM IMG_0975 SM IMG_0973 Sm IMG_0967 SMthe meat now, but the streamer also lures them into the unsuspecting small  nymph that can sometimes be just plain irresistible (especially purple). The Purple Copper Bob, the Delektable Purple Lil’ or Big Spanker and the purple Prince have all been good these past couple of days. Well, that’s all for now, enjoy all the pictures and Happy Fishing!!!IMG_1010 SMIMG_0402 SM

Dang

October 4th and 5th, 2013

After getting 4-6 inches of snow two nights ago and yesterday morning, Gunnar took Chris IMG_0946 SMIMG_0945 SM IMG_0960 SM
and Bill out for an adventure. Bill is Chris’ Father at 82 years old and in great shape: the pair are from Florida and didn’t know what was in store for them! Hello to Winter and snow which had not been seen by them for many years, being from Florida. Everyone bundled up to stay warm. After getting stuck in one of the boat launches while just inspecting the scene, then getting pulled out by Rod and Pam King, our friends and owners of the Bozeman Angler (Thank you Rod!!) and just about freezing, they decided they would be troopers and still go brave the cold cold morning. It actually ended up a really nice day in the middle of the afternoon. With Gunnar being the Stellar guide that he is, they were into fish soon after the snow shovels!

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DanG and Nancy

September 29th, 30th, and October 1st, 2013

These past few days the streamer/nymph bite was on! Blue Wing Olive nymphs, Mahogany nymphs, Prince nymphs and cold temps dominated both days. Smaller streamers like the Mini Loop (natural size 6), Sheila #4, the Copper Zonker, Sculpzilla, Delektable Screamers, The Big Gulps Natural and Olive and the Bow RiverIMG_1448

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IMG_1445 SM IMG_0392 SMIMG_0394 SM IMG_0397 SMIMG_1235 SMIMG_1090 SM IMG_1093 SMIMG_1441 SM IMG_1087 SMBugger (black size 6 er 8) caught and brought fish to the nymphs. Some of the larger stonefly nymphs that have been working are the Trout Retriever Chocolate Stone, the Delektable Mega Prince and other patterns like the Pat’s  Rubberlegs all in size 8 for the most part. The weather was a pre -winter scare and was cold, but the fishing was choice, the guys knew how to fish and did really well!! The smiling faces tell how it really went! There were so many beautiful fish that we had to put almost all of them up, so enjoy the photos and as always, Happy Fishing!!!  DanG

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September 21st-26th, 2013

The Beartooth crew has taken advantage of the nasty weather this past week with the streamers. We have had good reports and some bad reports from people coming in the shop with feedback on how the streamer bite has been. Fact is they are moving and they are coloring up real nice. These big boys took big meat by way of sneaking up river in the OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA IMG_1038 SMIMG_1063 SM OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA236MEDIA36IMAG0232_2 SMIMG_1051 SMshallow water (best in the morning and evening). When you are out there, don’t pass up any good looking water that cuts under the bank, or any structure without hitting it first. The fish have been used to the pressure all season and have found some pretty sneaky places to hide! They have been laying in the skinny, low water just chillin’ by the banks, and if you are quiet and stealthy, you may be rewarded well! The full overcast days have been the best for us, but they still ate in the middle of a sun-storm (my new word for bluebird sunny day). The streamers we were using are a bit heavier and not for the weak of arm, and we have been throwing them ALL day, so don’t get discouraged if you don’t get anything after an hour or more, just keep on throw’n ’em, keep moving and cover lots of water. We do not recommend this technique for the less experienced fishermen because it requires experienced casting, the flies are heavy, and you could hook yourself. Ouch! If you miss a fish or accidentally burn one with a bad cast, just keep moving, there are plenty of fish in the river. And if you just plain can’t get ’em, swing on in the shop here and we will try ta help you and maybe give you our dirty little streamer throw’n secrets. That’s the streamer report from us here at the Tooth! Happy Fishing!!!

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DanG

September 25, 2013

Beyond being an extremely windy day, weIMG_2159 SM did boat a nice rainbow on the black Girdle Bug size 8. The guys worked really hard! It does tend to be quite a challenge on the Madison when the wind picks up. When I say it was blowing, I mean it was about 30-40 mph wind gusts all day! Good job boys!

Marty

September 23, 2013

Today was a great day on the water. It really didn’t start picking up at all until about 11am, IMG_0390 SMIMG_0387 SM IMG_0388 SMIMG_0389 SMbut when it turned on, it really turned on! The boys had a great day of catching. When one wasn’t catching fish, the other was! We got some pictures, but they wanted to quit taking pictures and just keep catching. The best combo was the Girdle Bug size 8 and the size 16 Olive Micro Mayfly. We floated from Storey Ditch to 8 Mile Ford and it was gooood!

Brandon

We had a really nice day with Jim and Lee from Windy to McAtee. Similar bug choices and IMG_2156 SM IMG_2158 SMnice fish. Fun day! Enjoy the photos and the smiles!

Marty

September 20th, 2013

It was one of those days in the west where the wind decided to blow. We fought the good fight, the boys fished all day and we rowed hard! We caught fish because the effort was put forth. It was pioneer spirit at its best!IMG_1431 SM

Big Dan 

The morning was super slow with only a few fish, with small nymphs behind the streamers. but it picked up in the afternoon with dries. Fat Albert in red, size 12, Royal Cripple 16, and ants around 2:00pm. Twitching and swinging seemed to be the ticket.IMG_2155 SM IMG_0936 SM

Marty and Jim M

September 18th and 19th, 2013

The Fully Wild group is out again! This go ‘round the fish are definitely eating a little better. The cold snap and the snow in the air have let the fish know it’s time to fatten up soon. Some

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IMG_0999 SM IMG_2151 SMpatterns that have been hot are the big nymphs in 6’s and 8’s such as the Girdle Bug and the Delektable Mega Prince. Smaller nymphs are the size 14 Pearl Lightening Bug, the Delektable Lil’ Spanker size 14, Pheasant Tail soft hackle size 16 and the famous Prince nymph sizes 14 and 16. IMG_0923 SM IMG_0930 SMIMG_2153 SM IMG_0385 SMThe streamer bite has really been on lately with the bunny fur! By now I hope you are practicing up with yer streamer tactics because they are just absolutely slamming the streamer! The streamer bite has been on for most of the day with 1pm-3pm being the slowest. But, that afternoon slot has started back with hoppers and ants, so go figure! For Streamer fishing, the evenings have been the best here at the Tooth for us after work with black, olive and white articulated streamers. We hope you enjoy the pictures, and as always, Happy Fishing!!! DanG

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September 14th and 15th, 2013

Today with the temps dropping and the water temp staying below 62 degrees, it was a good evening for the Beartooth crew. Daniel and DanG went out for a few short hours and it was good, constantly catching fish with a few good browns. The flies they were hitting

IMG-20130914-WA0005 SM IMG_0260 SMinvolved meat AND potatoes. Streamers for Daniel and nymphs for DanG. Dark coneheaded streamers and dark bigger nymphs. It was really on from 5pm to 8pm. They also destroyed the Copper Zonker. Happy Fishing!!!

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DanG

September 11th, 12th and 13th, 2013

As we move into the fall with the cold snaps in the weather the fish start gearing backIMG_1187 SM IMG_0379 SM IMG_1408 SM IMG_0377 SM towards the larger nymph patterns like the mega prince #10, standard prince #8-12 and bigger mayfly patterns than the 16’s and 18’s you have been using. The 12’s thru 16’s are going to be the ticket now. They are still going to hit the little ones, but they are

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IMG_2148 SMIMG_2150 SMIMG_20130913_183030 SM IMG_20130913_184520 SM definitely going to be hitting the bigger ones now. They are soon to be pressured less and less and be more apt to hit the bigger bugs you might rather like to fish. Of course the streamers are doing very well now with the cloud coverage and the little bit of rain we’ve been getting. The streamer/nymph combo has been the best setup as of late to use. Black, olive, white and tan have been great colors for streamers in different varieties such as Sculpzilla, Trevor’s Scuplin, Sheila, Bow River and the Delektable Screamer. The Zonker #8 Copper has proven true over and over this past week, also cone-headed darker ones have been good. Some nymphs that have been working have been the prince, the nymphicator, the guide’s choice hare’s ear, Delektable Lil’ Spankers (most colors), lightening bugs, and copper johns to be specific. Chartreuse is a great color right nowIMG_0916 SM IMG_0918 SM IMG_0530 SM IMG_0534 SM IMG_0535 SM IMG_0536 SM IMG_0995 SM to for the nymphs. The wet stone fly pattern in the picture is imitating the actual stone fly that is down there (as you can see), and different colors of dark are working (brown and black). The dries we have been getting them on are hoppers, ants (royal trude), mayflies (14-18) and caddis. Some fish are still being taken on the Chubby and bigger dry fly stone patterns. Like I mentioned before, thinking outside the boat will get you there! Happy Fishing!!!

DanG