I hit the highway down to Wolf Creek, near the Missouri River.
When I arrived, I already knew about the midge hatch going on, and the blue winged olives coming off the water at dusk. What a fun day of fishing.
Usually it's a cutthroat or brown trout on the Blackfoot River. The Missouri has an great population of huge rainbow trout.
Usually it's a cutthroat or brown trout on the Blackfoot River. The Missouri has an great population of huge rainbow trout.
I tied up a midge cluster with a zebra midge trailing. I watched the trout cruising along the riffle, their fins rising out of the water. They looked like wild sails. I realized it was in fact the beginning of a great season.
The Rainbows were big fish.
Lively fish, always putting on a show!
a #20 bwo emerger, small flies, big fish!
And then a walk up the local river and cutthroats were rising and antlers were found.
Christine's first Montana trout!
and her first shed!
Companion Fly Fishing
Bravo, well done. I fished up near Wolf Creek the other day - in the sunshine. The Missouri was running low and my favorite islands were there. The Little Blackfoot on the other hand was running pretty darn high - getting ready for some serious runoff. I'm jealous of anyone who can spot a #20 dry fly on the surface. Thanks James!!! Oh, yeah - today's snow will melt quickly.
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