September 10, 2013

Dan Greene and I took a birthday float for me yesterday. We put in at Windy at first light and floated to Storey by dark. It was a nice loooong day filled with cold drinks, great laughs and tight lines! First we threw streamers with nymphs trailing; we picked them up on the small nymphs. We did notIMG_20130910_104201 SM IMG_20130910_165847 SM however crush the huge fish we set out to get, but we did get the smaller fish all day. We changed flies all day long getting about one fish per fly. It was never consistent throughout the day on a single fly, but constantly changing up did do the trick. We hooked up on streamers, but never landed any. We got them on hoppers and small dries. We really got them on small nymphs. We got them on just about everything. Boats would come by and ask what fly we were using, so we said…all of them. We did get a lunker whitefish too. All said and done, another great day well spent on the Madison!

Dave

Sept 8th-11th, 2013

If you haven’t been using yer streamers yet, I would get on the boat. We have been pulling some nice browns off of the banks in the evenings with streamers. The evenings that have been cloudy and rainy have been our best streamer nights. We have been staying close to 20 inches with most browns caught on OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAstreamers with black being the favorite color. The wooly buggers are working great now too. And I haven’t tried a bitch creek yet, but they are literally everywhere on the banks.  As it has been slowing down here a bit at the end of summer, we have had a little more time to tie up some of those dirty streamers we’ve had in mind all season. We have been pleased with some of the results and not so pleased with others 🙂 but overall, the rewards are always the same; Fishin’ on the river with yer friends and a freedom that you just can’t put words to.

DanG

September 5th, 2013

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The Fully Wild group of men were out again this morning! The reports and the pictures will be exciting for you because this means the river is still fishing excellent! Browns, browns and more browns are being caught as they start their journey upstream this fall to spawn and they are eating gooood right now!!! As usual, it was good earlier in the morning and then it slowed down a bit later on towards lunch. Our Beartooth guides

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did a great job today as they had some first timers casting beautiful drifts that produced  a healthy dose of nice fish! Marty’s boat did very well this morning on hoppers and ants, while other guides did well on streamers and small nymphs. Sheila seems to be the Queen on the river now for streamers with the zonker and sculpzilla not far behind. The weather was a bit cloudy (perfect) today with threatening rain and wind to back it up, but the men were just fine and pushed on through. The lightening started to shut things down closer to the end for some today but overall it was a great morning with tight lines and happy clients!

Dang

August 30th, September 2nd, 3rd, & 4th, 2013

The CFS of the Madison has been staying pretty consistent throughout the week (930-950) and fishing has been good to great! After taking a few whole days on the river myself and hearing what all the guides have to say, I’d say it’s been a lot better than the past couple of

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DanG

 

August 23-29, 2013

This past week a number a different tacticsIMG_2120 SM have been used to get the fish to eat. Little streamers with nymphs trailing have been real good this week. The nymphs and colors the guides (and shop rats) have suggested are as follows; copper johns, tinsel tim, batman, sparkle prince, purple prince, lightning bugs, caddis emergers, and micro mayflies. These flies are reds, purples, blues, green to olives, and are mostly in the 16-18
size range and trailed 20-25 inches behind yerIMG_1376 SM IMG_1379 SM big guy. Dead drifting has produced many nice fish and different forms and patterns of stripping. Some nice size fish have been taken on the girdle bug lately too, but it seems to be a one fish wonder. The nocturnal stone is petering off; however a golden stone dry in the morningIMG_2118 SM IMG_2119 SM IMG_0360 SM IMG_0361 SM IMG_1384 SM IMG_1387 SMbelow Lyons Bridge has been phenomenal for some. Streamers and smaller sculpin patterns have been turning some bigger heads! Some really nice fish are being caught on sculpin patterns such as the Double Bunny, the Sheila, bunny Flash Fry, Sculp-zilla, and the Zonker. The IMG_1077 SM IMG_1079 SM IMG_0879 SM IMG_2121 SM IMG_0248 SM IMG_0255 SMrabbit fur is workin’ like a charm now! The weather has also been cooperative for streamer fishing with rain and cloudy cooler temps, but dont get caught in the rain or hail!! On the dry side, Purple Haze variations with a wulffy look have been doing good for some along with Dan’s Delektable Halo caddis pattern with legs. Grey and Olive caddis patterns with legs sizes 16 and 18. Purple, grey, tan , and brown have been good mayfly colors. IMG_0362 SM IMG_0365 SM IMG_1103 SM IMG_1120 SM IMG_0888 SM IMG_2127 SMThere has been a Good ant action below Ruby Creek to Town. The colors have been red, pink, and black. don’t give up on the dries (not that you would ever do such a thing:)!! The weather has been, well, typical Montana weather with rain, cold, warm, nice, rain, cold, warm and then nice again usually all in the same float. But, as always, it is a beautiful float wherever you are on the Great Madison River! We have been having some longtime and returning clients here and we are having a blast really getting to know you guys:) and we love taking care of you!!! Happy fishing and go git ’em!!!IMG_0976 SM IMG_0979 SM


 

DanG

August 17th-22nd, 2013

Hey all! The ant has been working for us here on the Madison! That little guy is teasing the fish too much now and they just can’t take it! The IMG_1363 SMwater is coming up again slowly and the fish have been kinda weird, but try the ant! It has been real hot still, so they are a little slower in the late morning to afternoon. The pearl lightning bug size 14 is still kickin’ butt along with some other small nymphs like the pheasant tail softie size 16. Today it seemed like everyone around was hooked up and rods were bent. The smoke plumes have been pretty impressive over the IMG_2111 SM IMG_0353 SM IMG_0354 SM IMG_1365 SMpast week, but it is clearing and the cloud cover was still great today, so we had some happy clients. And as you probably know, happy clients mean happy guides IMG_1056 SMIMG_1062 SM IMG_0865 SM IMG_0871 SM
IMG_2113 SM IMG_2114 SMand happy guides therefore means happy wives :). So, smaller hoppers with smaller droppers have been the key to the game lately. A few other small nymphs are the copper john (red), prince, and micro mayflies. This week the ladies really cleaned up! There may or may not have been a little competition going on between them all but, so you guys be the judges. Great job ladies and we cant wait to have you back! That’s all! Enjoy the pictures!! Happy fishing!!!

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DanG

August 12, 2013

Typically on the Yellowstone River I like to fish bigger hoppers but with lower flows the way they are, Fat Albert in sizes 12 and 14 were the ticket for me. Smaller profile flies elicited strikes instead of just looks.  
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Big Dan

 

August 9th, 2013

The Beaverhead River has been fishing very well lately with water levels still holding good and the pressure seems to be down. Yellow IMG_1340 SMsallies, pmds, and caddis are still rocking the river over there. We also caught fish on the Yellow Fat Albert with caddis and pmd nymphs dropping. Some good fish were caught. There is more grass in the river now.
Big Dan 

August 7th-16th, 2013

On the Madison this past two weeks, we have been seeing fish taking smaller streamers with small nymphs trailing, hoppers (sizes 10-14) with small droppers into the middle of the day and bigger nymphs in tandem in sizes 12 and 14 all during the day.                                                        IMG_1331 SM IMG_1332 SM IMG_1335 SM IMG_1338 SM IMG_0980 SM IMG_0991 SM IMG_1010 SM IMG_0802 SM

These are some of the combos that are working very well right now, and if you are thinking outside the boat and using some strategies you might not normally use, you might score very nicely :). The fish have seen just about everything that the fly fishing industry has to offer. So put yer thinking cap (beer helmet) on and get to it. Also the occasional flying ant has been fishing very well lately with that size 14-16 guy flying around in the late afternoon to evening. Some of us here have been using the Royal Wulffs and trudes sizes 12-16 for the ant and doing well.                                                                                       IMG_0805 SM IMG_0340 SM IMG_0518 SM IMG_0341 SM IMG_1015 SM IMG_1020 SM IMG_0807 SM IMG_0818 SM

There has been a larger heavy spinner fall late in the evenings too over the past few days and the Delektable Teasers in Purple and Adams (size 14) have been the ticket for some of us here at the tooth.                                                                                                                                                        IMG_2102 SM IMG_0925 SM IMG_0936 SM IMG_0940 SM IMG_0226 SM IMG_2103 SM IMG_0342 SM IMG_0343 SM

We have had some great groups going out with us lately including a group of all ladies. One of the ladies boats did well with Chubbies and Flying Ants. When Skill levels range across the board, the guys are trying a variety of patterns to help with the casting and with the catch. It                                                         IMG_1359 SM IMG_1037 SM IMG_1040 SM IMG_1048 SM IMG_0820 SM IMG_2104 SM IMG_2105 SM IMG_0943 SM IMG_0950 SM IMG_0345 SM IMG_1053 SM IMG_1054 SM IMG_0828 SM IMG_0830 SM IMG_0834 SM

remains very warm in the middle of the day with mornings and evenings the preferred fishing time. We have a fire near us called the Eureka Fire. For information on that fire go to inciweb.org.                                                                                                                                                                 
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The Delektable Crew

August 6th, 2013

Another good day on the Yellowstone! There IMG_2099 SMwas not as much action today as last week, however the fish that were caught were dandies! Girdle Bugs size 8 in the brown and black were the ticket (for the nocturnal stone). Some fish were caught on smaller mayfly nymphs and caddis nymphs, but the fish were really keying in on the G-bug! Nice fish Jeff!

Marty