The Yellowstone continues to fish well, especially with dries. Ants, hoppers, mayflies, spruce moths, caddis, and other attractors have been working. If you are looking for a nymph dropper most folks have been going with a small beadhead over a rubberleg. Dead drifting streamers has also been productive, especially with a small nymph behind it. Give us a call to book a trip! 406-222-7130.
Local and private (rod fee) lakes have still been fishing well. There are still callibaetis on the water, usually starting around 10:00 or so in the morning. Damsels, leeches, scuds, and beadheads have all been working but it has been the most fun to catch them on hoppers…