by admin | Jun 12, 2018 | 06. IDAHO FLY FISHING, Flies and Fly Tying, Henry's Fork
Originator: Joe Moore, BSA Co-owner Hook: TMC 100 or equivalent, #10 Thread: Tail: Moose body hair Butt Dubbing: Superfine Dry Fly Dubbing, Olive Abdomen: Goose or Turkey Biot, Olive Wing: Widows Web, Light Tan Hackle: Grizzly dyed olive Notes: When we first opened...
by admin | Jun 11, 2018 | 03. TECHNIQUES & STREAMCRAFT, 05. MONTANA FLY FISHING, 06. IDAHO FLY FISHING, 07. YELLOWSTONE PARK FLY FISHING, Flies and Fly Tying, Henry's Fork, Madison River, Match The Hatch
The Western Green Drake, Drunella grandis, is a rock star in the world of aquatic entomology. It’s on the cover of all the magazines, and people travel from across the globe to see the show they put on. In many ways, Green Drakes and the fishing situations that they...
by Miles Marquez | Jun 8, 2018 | 02. NEWS & EVENTS, 08. ANGLING TRAVEL, Flies and Fly Tying, Saltwater, USA
Monday, July 2, 2018 from 8 – 10:30 PM Photos courtesy of howardfilms.com Stop in to Big Sky Anglers for a fun evening with Jamie Howard and Capt. Arthur Cortes. Get immersed in the culture of east coast striped bass for a couple of hours, and enjoy some pizza...
by admin | May 18, 2018 | Flies and Fly Tying, Hebgen Lake
Originator: Brian Chan Hook: TMC 2302 or equivalent, #10 – 16 Thread: 8/0 Uni, dark brown Bead: White, sized to match hook Body: MFC Sexi Floss or Spirit River Flex-Floss, brown Rib: Uni Wire, small, red and silver Brian Chan is a Canadian Stillwater angling...
by admin | Aug 28, 2017 | Flies and Fly Tying
As you probably know, a solar eclipse was visible across the entire United States on August 21st. The band of “totality” became a tourist destination as amateur astronomers, photographer, and thousands of interested citizens flocked to those zones to experience...
by admin | Aug 11, 2017 | Flies and Fly Tying, Hebgen Lake, Match The Hatch
A while back I wrote a post about Callibaetis and Chironomids where the punch line was that my buddy and I wanted the fish to be eating Callibaetis but they were really on chironomids. Well that was then, and this is now… Callibaetis and damselflies have been...