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Fly Fishing Montana

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Fly Fishing Montana

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  1. Fly Fishing Montana The Beaverhead Rivera tail water fishery which flows below the Clark Canyon Reservoir, is conceivable the best trophy trout stream in Montana. The Beaverhead is predominately a brown trout fishery with huge Rainbows mixed in. This cottonwood and willow lined stream produces prolific hatches of Caddis flies, Mayflies, little yellow Stoneflies & Crane flies. Beaverhead River is one of Montana's premier brown trout fishing rivers, producing more large trout, particularly brown trout, than any other river in the state." In a recent public meeting of the Beaverhead Watershed the topic was the state of the area fisheries. The local FWP fisheries biologist, Matt Yeager, stated that he was very excited about the Beaverhead River for the upcoming season due to the numbers and size of fish. The Big Hole River is one of the most scenic trout streams in the country. The Big Hole has many personalities exhibited throughout its course beginning in the Rockies and ending at the confluence with the Beaverhead to form the Jefferson. The rare Arctic Grayling can be caught in sections above Divide. Below Divide the river enter a narrow steep canyon whose beauty is unsurpassed and where Big Horn Sheep are its residents. The Big Hole is world renowned for its Salmon fly hatch. Tricos, Green Drakes, Caddis and Golden Stoneflies also hatch-out at different times throughout the season. Terrestrials and Streamers can offer action in late summer and fall. The Madison River is a gorgeous blue ribbon trout stream. "One big riffle" is the exciting, dominating feature of these world famous waters. As you drift downstream, the Madison river's personality begins to change ever so slowly. The Madison becomes a river that winds and braids, in the lower stretches, creating deep holes punctuated by shallow riffles. Truly BIG SKY country!

  2. The Ruby, a miniature Beaverhead, is great for wade fishing. These waters can be very productive Poindexter Slough is a public spring creek just minutes from Dillon. Dry fly fishing is at its best with prolific hatches and lots of hungry waiting trout. Small flies are a must. Hatches include Midges, Caddis and a large variety of Mayflies. Clark Canyon home to rainbows and browns is one of the more famous reservoirs to catch trophy trout on fly. If you are looking for the trout of a lifetime, Clark Canyon could be the destination for you. Streamer and nymph fishing are the predominate methods used though rising trout can be found. Private Water including ponds and spring creeks are available to those who want an isolated fly fishing experience (advance booking required). Montana Fly Fishing Report 2014 has been another great fishing year in Southwestern Montana. This time of year the colors are beautiful, the wildlife are moving around more and the fish are active. The area snow pack was 139% in the spring and the fishing on our area waters have been world class as always. According to Montana Fish. Wildlife & Parks - "The Beaverhead River is one of Montana's premier brown trout fishing rivers, producing more large trout, particularly brown trout, than any other river in the state." The local FWP fisheries biologist, Matt Yeager, is working on some great projects to benefit the Beaverhead River. The Big Hole River is one of the most scenic and productive rivers in the state and will be a great choice for anglers as well our other area waters. The Beaverhead Watershed Committee has a great project in-the-works to enhance the waters in Poindexter Slough Public Spring Creek. If all the funds are obtained work will begin December 1, 2014. If you would like to contribute to this incredible spring creek that is open to the public we can direct you to the name and address of the fund. Just call or email us. And, we will get you the details. For more information please visit http://www.backcountryangler.com

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