Livingston lost two of the best anglers the Yellowstone River has ever known this year. Chester Marion, a guide and school teacher, (famous for the Marion Spruce) had caught more Yellowstone monster browns on a fly than anyone. Many may still remember seeing Chester’s silhouette, chest deep in the river, (perhaps with a cigar in…
Finally, August 18th we’re starting to see more hoppers in the morning guide boxes. Midnight stones, caddis, flying ants, spruce moths, stonefly nymphs, caddis beadheads, and streamers are all working on the Yellowstone as well. The dry fly fishing up high has been lights out, but unfortunately crowded as well. Expect to see 30 rigs…
We have been receiving many calls and emails about this new flagship rod series from Sage Fly Rods and we are happy to announce that we have received our first shipment. Call us to place an order 406 222 7130. Currently in Stock: Sage One 905 – 4 9 Foot 5 Weight $725 Sage…
The Yellowstone River is now fishing well from top to bottom with nymphs, streamers and dry flies. The river is still green, with visibility between 2 and 3 feet. The river is currently flowing at 5650 in town. In general dry fly fishing has been more consistent in the valley with hoppers, nocturnal stones, attractors…
We had a great day fishing inside Yellowstone Park fishing with salmonflies and goldenstone patterns. We saw about 2 dozen naturals, many of which were towards the end of their life cycle. The native cutthroat were definitely looking up for dries, (although we caught most of our fish on smaller size 8 rubberleg nymphs). We…
The Yellowstone has been on fire this week, with big fish eating nymphs and streamers. Now is a great time to get out and go for a big one. The fish are still on the banks and are actively looking for food. Our advice? Make you fly look like the “slow kid at…
Right now the water clarity is perfect for fooling big fish. If you like to chuck and duck with either streamers or big nymphs, you should be fishing right now. The only other time we get such optimal windows of “green is good” water color is after a rain, when the river is clearing…
The river is now green and visibility is around two feet. The big stuff underneath such as stoneflies and streamers is still fishing the best. However fish are now starting to look up for hoppers and large attractors. One of our guides guiding in the park today said that a plug of mud was moving…