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  • Thursday, September 28, 2017

    What's It All About ?

    AGAINST THE CURRENT
    Roll In The Rocks
    get poked in the mouth
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    .. Full bore until November 6, (or thereabout!) Hie thee hither and join the fun frustration elation disappointment joy satisfaction that derives from poking a slimy fish with a sharp instrument.
    PICK YOUR POISON
    .. For the moment the rivers on the west side of Yellowstone National Park are living up to their fabled glory.
    .. This is the yesterday you should have been here for.
    PICK YOUR POISON
    .. Neither the recent warm weather nor the rise in both temperature and discharge has deterred the fish from biting or even the fishers from flinging.
    .. These few days of so called "Indian Summer" have brought the casual and the committed together in a nudging of elbows. Post card views abound and are wasted on the small sensors of cell phones: the result of learning to converse with one's thumbs.
    THE GREEN LEG WOOLLY BUGGER
    .. Right now it's streamer heaven.
    .. Streamers are the preferred sort of fly for most of the hard striding headhunters. Soft hackles reign for the fishers of fish.
    .. There was an eruption of small caddis on the Madison River near the Barns Holes this afternoon.
    .. There were noses everywhere and not a single streamer could match the hatch.
    BAKER'S HOLE BUGGER
    .. Green legged Woolly Buggers were used by a couple of the neighbors to take some "decent sized" runners. Visitors were using the ever popular Baker's Hole Bugger.
    .. This fly is not limited to the water around Baker's Hole. It is mostly confined to the dusty bins of some local feather merchants.
    YE OLDE PHEASANT AND BLUE
    .. One or two of the neighbors, (those with memories as long as their beards,) continue to use the old Pheasant and Blue Streamer.
    .. It has an obscure history in these parts and is only used by the most grumpy of the most successful fishers on our block. 
    .. Many of the more normal of our neighbors have resorted to conventional wisdom, (highly unusual,) and tied on flies from their 'softie' box.
    BEAD HEAD SOFTIE
    .. One of the favorites for getting stuck in a rock is the Soft Hackle Bead Head Caddis Nymph. We're not sure if this is offered by the local feather merchants or not.
    .. Right now, (the last few days,) this aberration is dredging up some bragging sized fish on the Firehole River near Biscuit Basin and in the water below the confluence with Nez Perce Creek.
    .. We've not mentioned Nez Perce Creek much this season, (probably because we've been fishing it and enjoyed the lack of visitors on the Mary Mountain Trail.)
    TRADITIONAL SOFT HACKLE
    .. This unloved little sister of its master stream is spewing out fish by the apron full.
    .. Olive or, green or. brown traditional soft hackles with just a bit of twinkle will prove the point.
    .. Even the most cantankerous of our local curmudgeons have fallen into lock step behind the visitors using these classic bits of fluff.
    ..The fling'em'n'float'em crowd is still getting their kicks with BWO's, (when the clouds are right,) and with the steady afternoon caddis hatch on most days and places.
    ..We can only report some of the pub chatter about the mayflies that are currently hatching: "they are more green, more bright, and bigger than usual." We wouldn't know.
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    .. It's getting late and tomorrow promises to be another bluebird day, (until late afternoon.)
    .. When the clouds come scudding over the divide about 4:00 PM it should be gang busters on the Firehole River, Nez Perce Creek, and the Gallatin River, (above the Bighorn trail head.)
    .. There are reports of big bears in the willows along this part of the Gallatin River. There are also reports of moose, wolves, and giant fish running up from the roadside meadows around the Fan Creek confluence.
    .. In no way shape, sign, or show should you fish this area with out some other fishers that know how to make noise. Neither should you venture forth without a large canister of bear spray in your hand - NOT ON YOUR BELT!
    .. Time now for a bedtime story and some sustenance. Tomorrow promises to be spectacular for both fish and fishers.
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