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    Sunday, April 11, 2021

    Perfect Timing

     WAITING FOR IT

    A Sunny Afternoon

    mother's day arrival ?

    THEY WILL BE HERE SOON
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    .. Opening Day in Yellowstone National Park is about a month away. Masked fishers are lurking in dark corners of the recently opened pubs in our village. The talk, of course, is of lowland fishing and the beginning of caddis fly swarms.

    THE GREEN WONDER
    .. They are not here yet but some solitary individuals have been reported in the Gallatin Valley near Bozeman, Montana.The reports seem to be reliable.

    .. Over on the Yellowstone River sparse occurrences of midges, BWO, or the occasional March Brown mayfly have been suggested by Parks' Fly Shop.

    .. AND, Makflies has come forth with the perfect pattern for the moment. There is just enough time to tie up a gross for the next month or two. We include the video below.

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    WALLPAPER:  BLT SANDWICH WITH EXTRA MAYO


    Friday, June 26, 2020

    Can It Be ?

    FOUR FIVE CONQUERORS?
    Woke For July 3 ?
    exclusive or inclusive ?
    A NATIVE AMERICAN SACRILEGE ?
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    .. Some interesting facts:
    1) Washington and Jefferson both held slaves,
    2)  Lincoln, though he led the abolition of slavery, also approved the hanging of 38 Dakota men in Minnesota after a violent conflict with invading white settlers there,
    3)  Roosevelt, a good Republican, is reported to have said, "I don't go so far as to think that the only good Indians are dead Indians, but I believe nine out of every ten are." He also said, "the most vicious cowboy has more moral principle than the average Indian.” {LINK}
    ..  For many Native American people, including the Lakota, Cheyenne, Omaha, Arapaho, Kiowa and Kiowa-Apache, the monument is a desecration of the Black Hills, which they consider sacred. Lakota people know the area as Paha Sapa — "the heart of everything that is."
    .. So, of course, our president a good Republican,  has scheduled a major event at the monument. We have had our head shaken by this juxtaposition of perceptions in this time of conflict, pandemic and, national unrest.
    ..  Unlikely as it is, many fly fishers, feather merchants, fishing web sites, and YouTube channels avoid comment on the reality of this moment in history; we are fully cognizant of the sociopolitical atmosphere surrounding us. It is troubling! We cannot avoid comment. Silence is not enough.
    .. For this celebration of Independence Day, we're trapped in a little tourist town with 1/4 of the shops closed. Montana is not fully "open" yet. Entitled visitors from around the world are trouping through our village. There are very few face masks present. The grocery store aisles are full of normal appearing folks searching the empty shelves.
    .. The surreal aspects of our daily existence are entirely missed by those entitled visitors = fly fishers included. We've lost our part time gig due to closures. We're free to observe from our car, porch, patio, and occasional forays into the grocery store, post office, hardware store and gas station = such an awakening. May this never happen again!
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    CADDIS TO GO
    .. Yesterday's mid-day thunder boomers brought some hail and cool rains to the neighborhood. The result was a brief respite from the warm weather and a moderate period of excellent evening catching.
    .. The Firehole River will be fishable for the coming weekend. Catchable is another question. Temperature spikes to 70°F are already here. Early morning is best - very late evening is a fair bet as well. Stick with soft hackles in the shadows. Don't spend any effort with surface flies unless the critters are crawling in your ears. If so, they are probably caddis of one sort or another.
    .. The Madison River has fared better this year. Catching has succumbed to the "Madison Holy Trinity" = caddis. PMD and, soft hackles. A dozen of each should endear you to the local counter help. Remember that surface flies may be drowned and still catch those pesky trout.
    COACHMAN HACKLE
    .. Early morning should find you parked in a wide dirt spot on the Gibbon River. Get there early and pound the riffles and dark slicks with large nymphs.
    .. By noon time refugees from the other rivers will inundate the road and the parking spots. When it becomes elbow-crazy a small movement can continue your catching,
    .. The meadows around the museum of the ranger and, upstream are full of brook trout and the occasional grayling. This is a good place to practice your stealth stalking skills. Just about any fly on  the surface will bring strikes. Good, long drifts, are best. Don't be too quick of wrist. The little fish often miss and come back for seconds.
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    .. With a few neighbors and, no dogs, we're headed to a secluded bend on the Notellum River at the edge of the park boundary. A small fire just beyond the park line and a few steaks, (nearly a week's rent,) along with a cool one and great fellowship with young skeptics and old grouches should celebrate our independence.😎😎😎😎
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    WALLPAPER:  CANNELLINI SOUP WITH BACON GARNISH


    Thursday, April 18, 2019

    Hot Right Now

    OLDIES
    But Goodies
    in a trout's eye
    WALLPAPER:  BUNCH O' DUSTERS
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    .. A couple of the neighbor kids are busy replenishing their supplies of Feather Dusters.
    .. It's an old favorite in our neighborhood. It's not touted by the counter help at the local feather merchants - probably no cheap commercial source.
    ORIGINAL FEATHER DUSTER
    .. Ever since Wally Eagle started tying them they have been in all the neighborhood fly boxes, (STORY HERE [scroll down].)
    .. The original pattern was made from a feather duster that Wally used in the fly shop. It's colors were constrained by the ostrich feathers in that one item.
    PINK FEATHER DUSTER
    .. Of course, over time, our local mob has modified the little darling and we now have a wide variety of variants.
    .. As the kids tie, they try. Right now the pink variant is red pink hot. Call it an egg. Call it an attractor. Call it what you wish: it's doing a job in the local waters.
    .. The yellow vatiant will come into it's own in a very short time and is often used as a dropper behind the early caddis hatch patterns (late mom's day this year.)
    SULFUR FEATHER DUSTER
    .. Large pink ones are often dropped early below a stonefly pattern: even below giant Salmonfly patterns.
    .. We seldom mention this pattern because it is often taken for granted as 'in the box.'
    .. But, as right now, when it is bending rods, twirling reels and, clicking clickers - we let you in on the action.
    .. It is being used at the edge of the ice and along the rip rap on Hebgen Reservoir. It is scoring very well in the spawning areas Between The Lakes.
    RUBBER BAND CADDIS
    .. Even the kids with the sled have reported exceptional action at the South Fork Estuary.
    .. Some success was also noted at the frozen springs near the mouth of Grayling Creek, This is tough to get to but highly productive this time of year.
    .. You can get fairly easy access if you enter at the old Grayling Creek Post Office Site.
    GRAYLING CREEK ACCESS
    .. You can park at the turn out and take the trail by the NO TRESPASSING sign.
    .. The cattail/willow marsh is still partially frozen and you should not step in any open spaces.
    .. Drop a feather duster below something that floats very good and let the gentle currents from under the ice carry it to the fish.
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    .. Tomorrow is GOOD FRIDAY. Even though Germany forbids dancing and horse racing we should not worry. The West Entrance of YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK will open it's gates.
    .. It looks to be a postcard day. Bright blue skies with billowing white clouds will give visitors many opportunities for "THAT PHOTO."
    .. It should be 60°F by early afternoon - and there is a predicted high of 65°F around 5:00 or 6:00 PM. We ordered it up just for y'all.
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    .. We should spend the rest of the day in productive chore elimination routines. It is Spring and there is much to do. However a mosey through town and to the gossip spots is in order. Besides that, there are some groceries to gather up.
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    WALLPAPER: CHICKEN FRIED STEAK

    WALLPAPER: COUNTRY FRIED STEAK



    Saturday, July 28, 2018

    A Little Dip

    FIREHOLE TIME ?
    Loving Anomolies
    got a soft one ?
    TWO SCREEN WALLPAPER : FIREHOLE SUMMER
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    .. It is a rare bit of weather that has allowed us to fish the Firehole River this late in July.
    .. Granted, we must get up early, (bit of a nuisance,) or, fish late in the day, (not too hard.)
    SPARSE CARROT SOFT HACKLE
    .. Flows are down and temperature spikes do reach into the high 70's, [LINK-F.] Early morning is safest for the fish and better for catching as well.
    .. The fish are hungry and a bit slack-jawed but, will still take a soft hackle with more than a modicum of exuberance. No 20/20 club here. Use a heavy leader and horse them in. No hero shots either. Quick play, wet release and move on. Twelve to fifteen fish before breakfast is just about right.
    THE FUZZY YELLOW WHATSITZ
    .. The Gibbon River is holding up fine so far. Below the falls and before the confluence has seen an increase in traffic from savvy fishers.
    .. There are caddis all day, (few and far between,) and stonefly nymphs galore.
    .. Above the falls in the canyon is strictly your favorite nymph game, (until about 6:00 PM.) There are caddis late in the afternoon and even some of the pudgy white millers in the right groves of trees.
    THE ORIGINAL WOOLLY BUGGER
    .. The big meadows have dried out nicely and are are being visited by fisher folk with legs and knees strong enough to find the dark undercut banks with grass veils and slurping giants. If you have an unweighted nymph that will float you can surely bring home a story.
    .. Nothing fancy is required; a prince nymph, a woolly bugger, or even a serendipity with a haircut will be fine.
    CLIPPED SERENDIPITY
    .. From Hebgan Lake to Madison Junction on the Madison River, the neighbors have been using the Clipped Serendipity with great success.
    .. Sink it or float it - makes no difference! For now, this seems to be what the fish want. We're not sure if it imitates a real bug or other sort of food item. But it is working wonders with the cool nights and moderate day time temperatures - - - this is the gobble-it-up offering.
    VISITORS DRIVE RIGHT PAST IT
    ..Our favorite "Culvert Pool" has lately been very rewarding.
    .. It's just a few minutes from our front door and is a blessed respite from the hectic traffic jams in town.
    .. We shan't name the creek for fear of retribution from the neighbors.
    DRIVE BY CATCHING
    .. It's just about eight or so miles north of town and you can drive right up to the water's edge, (well almost!)
    .. Year 'round the trout jump the rip rap rapids and they park themselves in the pool before this bit of exercise.
    .. It's coming on Fall, (zing went the Summer in the high country.) Bigger fish should soon be resting in the pool prior to their aerobics. Great fun just watching them.
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    TAKE THE OATH
    .. Despite the possibilities of fish-catching on the Firehole River, we suggest that you leave them alone.
    .. Both Iron Spring Creek and the Little Firehole River are still running cool enough to provide you with some sport.
    .. And then, there is Nez Perce Creek. But, that's another story and, the Mary Mountain bears are still on the prowl.
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    WALLPAPER:  SMALL ROAST IN CAST IRON

    Wednesday, May 23, 2018

    Y'all Come

    RAIN TODAY
    Sun Tomorrow
    weekend: sun and 70's
    WALLPAPER:   FIREHOLE  RIVER  FAVORITES
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    .. The faithful are gathering. Even today's rain can't slow the crowds. The bison are moving both ways on the roads. Some are sleeping on the double yellow lines.
    FIREHOLE CANYON FLY
    .. The biggest bugs are already in the lower Firehole River Canyon. Clear as it is, (sort of,) the Firehole River is running at record discharge, (LINK FH.)
    .. Mid day water temperatures are in the middle 60's and there are noses in the foam lines. The faithful shall be rewarded.
    .. Not so clear but still highly fishable the Madison River is running just about 300 cfs above the seasonal norm, (LINK MAD.)
    STIMULATOR WITH A HAIRCUT
    .. The wild temperature fluctuations on the Madison River are spiking at about 60°F. The low end of the range is hanging at the low 50's. In water visibility is over four feet and there are fish noses during the bright mid day caddis hatch.
    .. Weather will bring a mixed bag for fishers over this weekend. Friday, May 25, 2018 will see mostly clear and bright skies with a near zero chance of rain  --  high 72°F
    WHAT DRY DO YOU DO ?
    .. Saturday, May 26, 2018 should have high clouds building to overcast and late afternoon drizzle followed by evening rain, (. . . late little bugs?) High temperature should peak at 69°F about one or two O'clock.
    .. Sunday, May 27, 2018 will be perfect for the little bugs. Overcast, occasional drizzle, some rain and a smidgen of cool should grace the west side rivers. High temperature may reach 60°F by 2:00 PM.
    TRY IT BIG
    .. The wee mayflies will be at their species biggest size and less prolific that later in the season. Fling your favorites. You can even float the softies that you have tied on behind your buddies back.
    .. Please remember: 
    NO FELT SOLES, 
    BUY A PARK FISHING PERMIT,
    SHARE THE WATER, 
    PARK SAFELY, 
    KEEP  'EM WET, 
    BARBLESS ONLY, 
    WORK LOTS OF WATER,
    TURN OFF YOUR CELL PHONE!
    .. This coming "mixed-bag" weekend will provide myriad style opportunities on the west side rivers. Just about any fly will work at some time - some place.
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    .. So then; this morning's rain will wash the swallow poop from our vehicles.
    SCRUFFY
    .. The gutters will run clear and, visitors will whine about the lousy weather here in the high country, feather merchants will talk up a storm and, trinket stores will praise the rain for keeping folks out of the park - so be it.
    .. It's about time for a second breakfast. The coffee is gone, (new is always available.) Maybe some spam, scrambled eggs, a waffle or two and strawberries. We'll probably follow it with a slice of the first fresh rhubarb pie of the year and a nap.
    .. Then . . . . . Notellum Creek in the rain - eager fish.
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    WALLPAPER:  SCRAMBLED EGGS, SAUSAGE, HASH BROWNS

    Wednesday, June 21, 2017

    Up To 500

    SWARM GOING STRONG
    Not unusual Yet
    fishing; pretty good
    THE LATEST SWARM MAP
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    .. Seismologists at the University of Utah note that our current extensive earthquake swarm is a bit unusual but no cause for worry, [LINK-EQ.]   We're up to 500 over the last couple of weeks.
    .. Back in 1985 there was a swarm of more than 3,000 temblors over a three month period. In 2010 we saw 2,000 shakers in about three weeks. Folks don't much talk about them because they don't feel them. That's that !!
    .. Same to report once again. Bright sun most of the day is followed by overcast and widely scattered afternoon and evening thunder showers.
    TRY IT -  LIKE IT
    .. The usual suspects are being flung through the air - and then some.
    .. Soft hackles are working on the Firehole River, (yawn.) The same, plus caddis on the Madison River, (big yawn.)
    .. Up at the Fan Creek Meadows on the Gallatin River there are finally some visitors = even catching fish.
    SELDOM SEEN HEREABOUTS
    .. We slogged through the thick willows up in the meadows of Bacon Rind Creek.
    .. The traffic was slight on the dusty track and the trails are not yet worn down to the 'easy' stage.
    .. Scared several fish clean out of their scales.
    .. Danced with and captured a monster ten-incher. Bless it's air bladder, it landed itself by jumping on the grassy bank. It took a pretty messy Sierra Bright Dot.
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    .. The neighbors have this strange notion that entering the park early today might be a clever tactic. Off we go - they have a mission to perform.
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    WALLPAPER:  VEGETABLE SOUP

    Monday, September 12, 2016

    Some Fish - Some Fire

    WEST SIDE BURNOUTS
    Runners Present
    please plan carefully
    WALLPAPER:  BARNS HOLES BURNOUT
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    .. We used to call them 'backfires' and 'backburns.' Now they are called "BURNOUTS."
    BAKERS' HOLE BURNOUT
    .. These are controlled fires that are set to burn out areas where major wildfires may use fuel to spread in unwanted directions.
    .. The most recent burnouts in our area were near the Barns Holes and the Bakers' Hole Campground.
    .. The road access to the Barns Holes is closed. Currently it is still possible to access the Madison River through the Bakers' Hole Campground.
     .. These actions were taken in advance of forecast cooler weather and light rain. Duration of the closures is dependent on local conditions at the southwestern corner of the MAPLE FIRE.
    HIGHWAY 89, BERRY FIRE
    .. Additionally, the South Entrance Road is closed due to increased activity of the BERRY FIRE.
    .. Now that the spawn has started it is important to carefully plan your fishing access in the pursuit of the wily runners from Hebgen Reservoir.
    .. Use the following resources to be informed about fire activity, area closures, and road closures:
    >> INCIWEB MAPLE FIRE,
    >> INCIWEB BERRY FIRE,
    >> NPS CURRENT FIRE ACTIVITY,
    >> YNP ROAD INFORMATION PHONE;  307-344-2117,
    >> YNP INTERACTIVE FIRE MAP,
    >> YNP FACEBOOK PAGE,
    >> YNP TWITTER.
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    .. The Gallatin River is where many of the neighbors are hanging out nowadays. There is a large assemblage of trout food in the offing.
    .. Terrestrials include ants, flying ants, hoppers, beetles, and small sticks.
    .. There are spruce moths along with some white miller caddis. There are other caddis flies and an occasional mayfly.
    .. The lovely nymphic zoo includes big and little stoneflies, caddis, and the occasional small fry. The trout are loving it.
    TRAIL CLOSURES: FAWN PASS BIGHORN PASS
    .. The higher elevations of both the Fawn Pass Trail and the Bighorn Pass Trail are closed. For the moment fishing access to the Gallatin River and Fan Creek is available. It's smoky up there but the fish are ravenous: especially the ones in the willows and meadow of the upper Gallatin River.
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    NEIGHBORHOOD FALL FLIES
    .. We'll only whisper this once: fish in their current sex-crazed state ascend creeks other than the Madison River.
    .. The neighbors will ostracize me for a week or so but, there are some giant fish in the Duck Creek Estuary, Cougar Creek Estuary, Grayling Creek, Bacon Rind Creek, and some other bits of water leading into Hebgen Reservoir. Of course a map is required.
    FIREHOLE ABOVE OLD FAITHFUL
    .. The Firehole River above Old Faithful is attracting quite a bit of attention from foreign visitors. It's amazing what the local counter help ignores.
    .. Water temperatures up there are hanging out in the 50's with lows overnight in the mid 40's. At least some fishers are dancing with the brightly colored and feisty Brook Trout on this inviting stretch of water. JEEZE, even the grass is still green!
    NEON WHAMME
    .. The glory waters of the famous Firehole River are still spiking to the 70's by noon.
    .. A few of our neighbors arise early and catch the fish while the water is cool, the fog is low,  and the shadows are long.
    .. It's still mostly a soft hackle game but large green nymph patterns are also galling some of the  larger fish.
    .. It's late and time for a midnight snack. Something light will do.
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    WALLPAPER:   MIDNIGHT SNACK