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    Monday, January 10, 2022

    Gettin' Any ?

     SO FAR, SO GOOD

    Madison Up

    gallatin down

    OFF TO A GOOD START

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    .. Well it looks like La NiƱa has kicked some snow toward our corner of the world. We've had the snow depth like days of yore. It's been dry snow and blows around for days after the event. We'll take it for now. Hope it continues.

    .. The last few gentle winters have allowed Yellowstone National Park to replenish it's flora and fauna to "Postcard Splendor," Both the bison and wolf populations were at record numbers last fall, Since then about 20 of the wolves have been eliminated by hunters and 900 bison are slated to be culled (LINK  1, LINK 2.)

    .. Catching along the open water edges of the legal estuaries has been exceptionally good. Snow machines are required to get to the good spots. Just about any bright sunken fly will deliver dance partners. All size  fish are on the bite.

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    WALLPAPER: AMERICAN STANDARD BREAKFAST



    Thursday, August 26, 2021

    Hopper Time

    GOODBYE HOOT OWL 

    Hello Ants & Hoppers

    float 'em or sink 'em

    NPS / Jacob W. Frank

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    .. Pack a lunch and plan to stay for some time.  Yellowstone National Park has lifted the "Hoot Owl" restrictions on fishing the waters of the park. Read about it HERE.

    .. Full Report from the darkest corners of the local pubs = tomorrow !!

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    WALLPAPER: WITH BUTTERMILK

    Tuesday, August 10, 2021

    Swingin'

     A LITTLE EARLY

    Working Now

    pick your poison


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    .. Don't wait for the experts to tell you. Grab your streamers and fling them into the dark stream side holes. Follow the shadows and give them a tug. Dance partners are willing.


    .. Fish early, (really early,) or late, (where you can.) Extra long casts are not required = but useful. If you are good at sneaking try a down stream strip at the bank beneath your feet.

    .. Be on the alert for terrestrials. Ants, beetles, hopper nymphs and hopper juveniles are now available. If you are in or near the trees there are some moths showing up. If you don't mind catching a lot of fish try the gulpers on the reservoir.

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    WALLPAPER: DESSERT WAFFLE


    Saturday, July 24, 2021

    Fish Early

     WATERS CLOSED IN AFTERNOON

    Heat Plus Drought

    or - just don't !!

    DRY AND HOT AND LOW

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    .. As of today river and stream fishing will be prohibited from 2 p.m. until sunrise. Heat, low water, and fishing pressure has prompted the NPS to restrict fishing and protect our fish.

    See: PARK NEWS RELEASE, (LINK.)

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    WALLPAPER: PORK CHOP, CARAMELIZED PEARS, SPINACH


    Saturday, July 10, 2021

    Long Days

    OPPORTUNITIES ABOUND

    Still Water Or Fast Water

    deep water too

    WALLPAPER: OFF ROAD GALLATIN POOL

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    .. The crowds are still here and cranky. It may be a post lock-down exuberance. Even fly fishers are grumpy. We avoid them like a swarm of mosquitoes.

    SOMETHING YELLOW

    .. On the Gallatin River there is gentility not seen in the rest of the neighborhood. Good catching and good parking seems to be the order of the day - we're surprised. The usual suspects are galling fish and entertaining fishers. It's a simple formula: a few Stoneflies, some Yellow Sallies, the Spruce Moths are starting, and even Ants or Caddis Flies will work. Be a gentleman about your work Get up at the crack of late. Enjoy a lazy breakfast and then cruise the river for a chance at a good parking spot. The bugs start around noon - or so.

    THESE

    .. Hebgen Reservoir offers all day catching opportunities. On those rare still morning the Callabaetis are popping = gulpers galore for the sharp of eye and casting precision. Should the wind show up early, please remember that the bugs are still emerging and the fish are still rising, ( just hard to see and cast with precision.) Move close to the weed beds and fish with a dry and dropper = high rate of success.

    GETS DOWN

    .. The edges of the weeds, or holes in the weed beds will gather up fish below the surface. Leeches, Dark Streamers or Double Nymph rigs with a big and little one will surprise both fish and fisher. Your favorite dark and light nymphs will pair nicely in this situation. The dark on top and the light about 18" below it. Kind of like Crappie or White Bass fishing.

    SOFT HACKLE

    .. Both the Firehole River and the Madison River have been warming up and slowing down. The most successful catchers have gone below with the tried and true Soft Hackles or Stiff Hackles. There are a few deep spots that provide classical rises to emergent  bugs and floatsome. Try to find one early and in the shade. Dodge elbows and be polite. Should you choose to fish for an extended period of time it might be useful to take a flask and a sandwich. Small pocket binoculars are useful for probing the shadows if you are serious. The noses are of the stealth variety.

    .. There are certainly other places that the neighbors are fishing -- but we will hold those for a day or two.
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    WALLPAPER: STEAK 'N' TATER


    Monday, February 01, 2021

    Absolutely Worth The Watch

     LIVE THE STREAM

    Joe Humphreys

    just click the link

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    CLICK HERE

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    WALLPAPER: PORK LOIN -- YUM



    Sunday, January 10, 2021

    Take A Break

    WORTH A WATCH

    You'll Like It

    something new = guaranteed

    Deep In The Catskill Mountains

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    .. Just a bit of down time to enhance your "Covid Sunday." Grab a beverage and a soft spot. This is only up for a short time, so take advantage of it now.

    .. The time may come that this may even be useful. Full of fine folks, scenic places, fish catching drama, sage advice, techniques and insight new to most.

    CLICK HERE

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    WALLPAPER:  BREADED PORK CHOPS & APPLESAUCE


    Wednesday, December 23, 2020

    Real Fish Food

    FORGET NAY SAYERS

    Trout Eat Worms

    red ones are best

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    .. Let you neighbors poo poo the worm flies. We promise that a worm will catch a trout.

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    WALLPAPER:  RASPBERRY PANCAKES & SAUSAGE

    Tuesday, June 30, 2020

    The Bison Chronicles

    PLEASE BE CAREFUL
    They're Wild Critters
    they will hurt you
    NPS / Jacob W. Frank
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    Woman gored after approaching bison in Yellowstone National Park; Always stay more than 25 yards away from bison


    . News Release Date: June 29, 2020

    Contact: Morgan Warthin, (307) 344-2015
    • After a 72-year-old woman from California approached within 10 feet of a bison multiple times to take its photo, the animal gored her. 
    • The incident occurred on the evening of June 25, 2020, at the female’s campsite at Bridge Bay Campground.  
    • Rangers provided immediate medical care to the woman who sustained multiple goring wounds. She was then flown via helicopter to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center.  
    • “The series of events that led to the goring suggest the bison was threatened by being repeatedly approached to within 10 feet,” said Yellowstone’s Senior Bison Biologist Chris Geremia. “Bison are wild animals that respond to threats by displaying aggressive behaviors like pawing the ground, snorting, bobbing their head, bellowing, and raising their tail. If that doesn’t make the threat (in this instance it was a person) move away, a threatened bison may charge. To be safe around bison, stay at least 25 yards away, move away if they approach, and run away or find cover if they charge.” 
    • This incident is under investigation. There is no additional information to share. 
    • Wildlife in Yellowstone National Park are wild. When an animal is near a campsite, trail, boardwalk, parking lot, or in a developed area, give it space. Stay more than 25 yards (23 m) away from all large animals - bison, elk, bighorn sheep, deer, moose, and coyotes and at least 100 yards (91 m) away from bears and wolves. If need be, turn around and go the other way to avoid interacting with a wild animal in close proximity.  
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    FAN WING ROYAL COACHMAN
    .. Our cool weather interlude has provided some rain and drizzle. This has kept the Firehole River at a temperature that will be, at least, worth trying in the early morning. Get there at sunup and fish the shadows. unless baetids are in your ears or, PMD's in your nose, stick with Soft Hackles and San Juan Worms.
    .. Nez Perce Creek - below the bridge can be good with small nymphs below an attractor fly like a Royal Coachman.
    .. The Madison River still has the trout eating large black stuff. Try it you'll like it. The neighbors have braved the beaver ponds with success.
    BEAD BELLY WORM
    .. Down around the Baker's Hole some large residents are feeding right at the interpretive sign on the Montana side of the river.
    .. Bits and pieces of the Gibbon River have been yielding dance partners in the deep riffles and under the deep recesses of the shaded banks. In the small meadows at - and above the campground there is a good crop of healthy and feisty Brook Trout that are waiting for a tussle.
    ..Park safely and exit your car with caution. The mobile condominiums are more reckless this year than in recent memory.
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    WALLPAPER:  MADISON RIVER EXPLORER

    Wednesday, June 17, 2020

    S.3422

    FOR ALL OF US
    Just Passed The Senate
    fix deferred maintenance
    BIPARTISAN ACTION
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    .. Senate Bill S.3422 just passed the senate and, (barring a presidential veto,) is set to become law.  This is a bill that is about investing in the next generation of Montana outdoors men and women and ensuring our public lands can be enjoyed well into their future.
    .. Follow the bill HERE
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    CLIPPED STIMMI
    .. We're getting a week of on-&-off drizzle. The caddis are sparse, the white millers are present, big bugs in the Madison River and Firehole Canyon. Just perfect for the old Seal Dry crew.
    .. There is plenty of parking in Yellowstone National Park. There is plenty pf parking for shopping in our village. Wear a face mask and tread gently. 
    .. Grocery stores have some empty shelves. Deliveries are on Wednesday!!!
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    WALLPAPER:  HAM & SWISS SANDWICH

    Saturday, June 06, 2020

    Fishing Weather

    STARTS TODAY
    Don't Miss Out
    parking and open water
    WALLPAPER:  READY AND WAITING
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    .. Yellowstone National Park has many lonely fish. It's time to make friends with a few of them. This is an unusual time in national and Yellowstone history.
    .. Visitation through the west entrance is is very low and may set modern records for sparse figures. Check out the west entrance webcam HERE. 
    TIME FOR THESE
    .. Tonight the rain starts and temperatures will be in the 30's. Tomorrow will see some 20's and, drizzle throughout the early morning and heavy cloud cover until evening.
    .. Monday will bring us light snow with nitrogen for the garden and, hatches to die for. Tuesday will be gray and low and damp. Perfect fishing weather - Y'all come!
    . Of course the neighbors have made some rapid forays to the rivers and streams, They are eager for the upcoming weather. Starting tonight we will recover from yesterday's unseasonably high of 83F.
    Here's a few observations from the neighbors:
    THE 'GO TO' FLY
    >> Firehole River a bit high and fishing good,
    >> Big bugs in the Firehole Canyon,
    >> Yellow bugs on the muddy Gibbon River
    >> Madison River is clearing - rain may slow it's progress,
    >> Gibbon River in the highest meadows has light color,
    >> Gallatin River cold and clear - wait on this one.
    >> Madison River around the west boundary has some outrun snakes. 
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    .. Daily fishing reports can be found in the webpages of the feather merchants in the left sidebar.
    .. Ask the simple questions when seeking information: "Have you fished where you are suggesting that I go?," "When ?" Ask guides and counter help if they support the 'keep 'em wet' philosophy.
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    WALLPAPER:  NICELY MARBLED

    Saturday, May 09, 2020

    More Road Work

    MDT PROJECT
    Gardiner - Yellowstone
    bridge surface repair
    A MOST BUSY BRIDGE
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    .. In 'normal' years more than 60,000 vehicles cross this bridge during 'high season.' Fortuitously Yellowstone National Park is currently closed - AND - minimal traffic disruption is expected.
    .. The project is occurring in two phases and the Montana Department of Transportation has timed construction to minimize impacts on the traveling public.
    .. Phase 1 entailed rehabilitation of one lane of the bridge and its approaches in early September 2019, through November 2019.
    ..  Phase 2 construction on the opposite lane and approaches starts today and, is scheduled to end June 2020. You can follow progress of the project with the following resources:
    PROJECT OVERVIEW,
    OVERVIEW PDF,
    PROJECT UPDATES,
    TRAVEL CONDITIONS,
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    .. Business continues to propagate slowly through our village: more kids on bicycles and skateboards, fewer parking places at the hardware store, a proliferation of masked faces at the P.O. and grocery store, long distance conversations on street corners.
    BIG BUGS ON THE HORIZON
    .. We're still scared shitless as we gear up to visit the normal places of our daily round. We have some advice: don't get old or, let your guard down.
    .. Our kindest neighbors have snelled some flies and offered to truck us down to the current catching spots. They'll even let us ride in the bed of the truck.
    .. We may just take them up on it. Passing the early morning coffee through a crack in the back door does put a high nuisance on a simple task.  AND, our porch only has room for three 'distanced' folks.
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    WALLPAPER:  ARMED AND DANGEROUS