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February 7, 2012

Yellowstone River

The Yellowstone has been tougher the last few days.  Partly due to the sun, partly due to the wind.  Despite the really cold water temperature, we’ve had some good lunch time swats and a few evening tugs.   If you’re really after fish this time of year, nymph fishing with a big juicy rubberleg lead…

February 3, 2012

Lower Madison fishing well

We’ve had several good reports from the lower Madison lately.  “The report is that the fishing is excellent, there’s no ice, there’s no people, and yesterday there was hardly any wind.  Low and slow is the way to go!”  This is one of the best times of the year to catch larger, predatory fish on…

February 1, 2012

Sage ONE 6 Weight Fly Rod Review

We’ve been fishing both the 690 and 691 Sage ONE a lot this winter.  To sum it up – they are incredibly light, stiff, and powerful rods.    On our last outing to Armstrong’s we were faced with 50+ mph winds, which made the creek look more like an ocean than a trout stream.   The…

January 31, 2012

Yellowstone River Winter Fishing

Wind has by far been the biggest deterrent for fishing the Yellowstone lately.  With steady winds around 55 mph and gusts up to 70 mph, floating the Yellowstone can be regrettable.  The next couple days are calling for rain / (snow above 4600 ft) and a little less wind (23-29 with gusts up to 38…

January 20, 2012

50% Off Overstocked Flies

Yup, that’s right.  We are overstocked on a few patterns due to last year’s high water and slower start and are selling them for 50% off on our Deep Deals page.   To re-organize the fly bins, we are blowing out some great flies at wreaking ball prices.  Why?  In order to make room for…

January 20, 2012

Battling the Elements

We didn’t get much snow from the storm, (maybe 2 or 3 inches is all).  Temperatures did drop significantly however,  the bank’s thermometer in town read -1.  Add a steady 35 north wind to that and your fingers will loose dexterity in about 2 minutes.  Solution?  Catch a brown in the first 120 seconds, reel…

January 10, 2012

Got Knots?

John Bailey (the owner of Dan Bailey’s) was nice enough to lend us his Chatillon tippet testing machine (which probably costs as much as my car) to collect data for an article we are writing for Fly Fisherman.   So far the testing has been going well, we are definitely seeing trends of who’s Fluorocarbon and…

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