by admin | Aug 27, 2010 | 05. MONTANA FLY FISHING, Hebgen Lake, Madison River, Missouri River
Having been way to busy to fish Hebgen much at all this summer, I finally got out there a couple of days ago with my good buddy Brian Worely. He lives on Hebgen for most of August guiding clients. Since BSA doesn’t have the proper GNF permit to outfit the...
by admin | May 3, 2010 | 05. MONTANA FLY FISHING, 11. JOE'S VAULT - Ramblings of a Fly Fishing Guide, Hebgen Lake
On May 1st, 2010, the gravel roads around Hebgen Lake were opened back up to vehicular travel. The Madison Arm is free of ice. The bison have been using these roads for over a month, so watch out! Have I been on the lake you ask??? Hell no, well a little. I drove...
by admin | Oct 20, 2009 | Hebgen Lake, Missouri River
Mo River Double I am now back in West Yellowstone after 8 days on the Missouri River. I hated to leave Craig, since the shitty weather – meaning BWOs – was in the forecast. Staying in Craig to fish dry flies and streamers meant that I would not hunt...
by admin | Aug 26, 2009 | Hebgen Lake, Madison River
Dad, fishing dries on Grayling Creek. As we quickly cruise through the month of August, the Madison has continued to fish really well up and down the entire river. Although I haven’t been below Story Ditch in a while, I have heard decent reports of quality...
by admin | Aug 11, 2009 | Hebgen Lake, Madison River
The Gunwale Bar…coming soon to town near you. After 11 weeks of constant guiding, fishing and relatives most fishing guides will sit back, take a drink or two, and fish Hebgen…..or float the Madison and actually stand in the front of the boat. After all it...
by admin | May 26, 2009 | Hebgen Lake
Spring run off has made Hebgen pretty dirty around the lake’s arms. Grayling Bay and the Madison Arm are brown. Infact, the mud line extends from Grayling bay, past the narrrows to the pipe on the north shore. The entire Madison Arm is blown until you get to...