Armstrong’s Saturday
I woke up to a beautiful day on Saturday and decide to go hit the river. Broke out the six weight and prepared for a day of double nymph rigs and Thingamabobbers. As I headed for the shop to pick up a few things, I thought it would be best to check the river out [...]
Hello Winter
Here’s a parting shot from one of our last days on the river. Winter is coming and it’s time for a nap.
Yellowstone Update
The Yellowstone has dropped all week and is now running at 4,200 cfs with about a foot of visibility. We floated yesterday and were surprised at how well it fished. There was no dry fly action to speak of but the nymph, streamer and junk fishing was pretty decent. If the Lamar continues to drop [...]
Yellowstone = Mud
The Yellowstone has now begun it’s annual runoff and will probably be out of commission for at least a month. In the meantime consider fishing the Spring Creeks, small streams or Firehole, once Yellowstone National Park opens on May 29th.
Hello, Snow…
Well, at least there’s no wind. The 2010 Mother’s Day Caddis Hatch is turning out to be one to remember, though not for the reasons we would like to remember it by. Hurricane force winds, rain, cold and now snow. Some how the Caddis have still continued to come off, though the windows of activity [...]