It’s true. I have a love affair with Montana. Wild fish, big fish, clean air, and truly amazing waters. I’ve had the chance to fish out there a few times, as I have family out there. I always come back with many incredible memories. So, I listened intently to an “Ask about Fly Fishing” podcast
The Mop Fly in Action
It was a cold outing at the Millers. No bugs. A cold snap the night before seemed to have made the fish lethargic. No takes at my newly favorite spot. None either at a new spot that previously produced. I did find a good number of fish in one stretch and landed six or so
Fishing in Colder Weather
Well, we are sliding to the heart of autumn. The daylight period is shrinking, and the water temps are declining. See below for the temps. for the Green River. As I’ve blogged before, water temps. are critical, for they help determine trout behavior and what your fishing strategy may be. So, next time out on
Another post? Fishing must be good
Hit up the Swift this afternoon for a couple hours after work. It did not disappoint. The fish were on and aggressive. The rainbows were up on shallow gravel and losing their minds. I’ve heard that one of the rainbow strains stocked by the state are fall spawning fish – that would certainly explain the
