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Yellowstone Update
The Yellowstone River is famous for its amazing hopper fishing and this year has been no different. The Yellowstone is also famous for being moody and finicky and we have been experiencing that as well. Most days you can expect at some point in time that the hopper fishing will get hot and wild. Keep [...]
Hello Grasshopper…
The Yellowstone is in great shape and settling nicely into its summer flows. The river is currently flowing at 5,140 cfs in Livingston and 4,600 at Corwin Springs with about 4 feet of visibility. While we haven’t seen the epidemic numbers of hoppers the USDA warned us about, it is clear that the trout are [...]
Yellowstone River 7.21.10
The Yellowstone fished very well for us this past week as the water conditions continued to improve. The river is currently flowing at 6,100 cfs in Livingston and 5,400 at Corwin Springs with a good 4 feet of visibility. The upper river seems to have the most consistent dry fly action, especially above Yankee Jim [...]
Yellowstone Update
The Yellowstone fished very well this weekend from Gardiner down to Mallards Rest. We had some great dry fly fishing in the mornings fishing big Chubby Chernobyl’s with a size 12 tan Crystal Stimulator as a second dry. While the Salmonflies have moved up above the canyon there are still good numbers of Golden Stones, [...]
The Eagle Has Landed…
The Yellowstone has finally dropped below 9,000 cfs at Corwin and the trout have started keying in on adult Salmonflies. The river is in great shape and still dropping which should set us up for some great fishing this weekend. Even at the current flows the Yellowstone is still moving fast and should be floated [...]