by admin | Jul 11, 2018 | 03. TECHNIQUES & STREAMCRAFT, 05. MONTANA FLY FISHING, 06. IDAHO FLY FISHING, 07. YELLOWSTONE PARK FLY FISHING, Henry's Fork, Madison River, Match The Hatch, Yellowstone River
Drunella flavilinea, commonly known as the Flav, is the smaller, lesser known, and often misidentified cousin of the Green Drake, Drunella grandis. What this mayfly lacks in notoriety it more than makes up for in importance as a food source for Yellowstone Country...
by admin | Jul 6, 2018 | 01. FISHING REPORT
It’s hard to believe that the month of June and the 4th of July have both come and gone already. Summer is officially in full swing around Yellowstone country, and for the first time this season we’re looking ahead at a week of true summertime conditions. Forecasts...
by admin | Jul 2, 2018 | Flies and Fly Tying
Originator: Joe Moore, BSA Co-owner Hook: TMC 100 or equivalent, #14, or 16 Thread: Tail: Pheasant tail filbers and Z-yarn, Tan Abdomen: Pheasant tail Thorax: Ice Dub, Shrimp Pink Wing: Widows Web, Light Tan Hackle: Brown Notes: A few years ago, while guiding the...
by admin | Jun 29, 2018 | 01. FISHING REPORT, 05. MONTANA FLY FISHING, 06. IDAHO FLY FISHING, 07. YELLOWSTONE PARK FLY FISHING, Hebgen Lake, Henry's Fork, Madison River, Missouri River
We have all enjoyed a respite from the wet weather this week. It feels good to dry out and soak up some sunshine after nearly two weeks of scuzzy weather. Gore-tex and puffy layers have been stuffed back into dry bags as sun hoodies and spf 50 are now required. Flows...
by admin | Jun 27, 2018 | 03. TECHNIQUES & STREAMCRAFT, Match The Hatch
Photo: Kurt Schirmer / Troutnut.com If you had to pick only one hatch to know and understand in Yellowstone Country it would undoubtedly be the Pale Morning Dun (“PMD”). This group of mayflies is found on every piece of moving water that holds trout, as well as some...