July 14th-19th 2016| Madison River Fishing Report

Well hello hello hello! I hope you all are thoroughly enjoying this epic weather as much as we are here at the Beartooth. This warmer weather has been putting out hoppers on the Madison flats faster than Frank Abagnale Jr. could put out fake checks. I mean, it’s happening. Check out the Varney Road and see for yourself. We have had multiple reports of big hopper eats from McAtee down river. And with the nocturnal bugs starting to pop, the guides are still finding fish on the big bugs. The fishing this week has been great! The fish have been eating all sorts of food! Some popular food for the fish this week has been Hoppers, Nocturnal stones, Mayfly dries, Caddis dries, and most small beadhead nymphs.

During the first half of the week we had Dan M, John and Ian guiding. From reports coming back into the shop in seems that there is some bad news………The fishing’s GREAT!! There has been reports of sore arms, bug overloads, and strained eyes from watching fish eat flies over and over. Now would be a good time to call your friend who needs a good fish catching experience.IMG_2147 SM IMG_1390 SM IMG_1407 SM IMG_1095 SM IMG_2516 SM IMG_2528 SM

During the later part of the week John K, Dan M, Ian and Terry were out on the water. We have some great pics to share with you from their adventure on the Madison.IMG_1979 SM IMG_1987 SM IMG_2156 SM IMG_2529 SM IMG_1413 SM

SUMMARY: If you take anything from this report it would be that hoppers, yes hoppers, are here. Drive down Varney Road and see for yourself. HOPPERS, that is all.

-Dan G/Will

July 13th 2016| Madison River Fishing Report

The 13th of July was a busy day at the Beartooth, with fourteen guides and thirty clients passing through the shop. One could say it was a little CRAZY and we got to witness something never seen at the Beartooth before… A stage coach bus pulling into the parking lot and unloading clients. We had both the Sun Ranch Partner Group and a group of nine veterans hosted by Wild Adventures join us. The day started off with lots of licenses being purchased, waders being fitted and flies getting ready to be tested. From the feedback we received at the end of the day, both groups had a blast and the day was all around a great success. Oh ya and LOTS of fish were caught. 20160713_132831SM20160713_082759SM 20160713_141939SM MS3A8255SM MS3A8272 SM IMG_2753SM IMG_2755SM

HOT flies for the day: Crackpack PMD, Lemon drop, Hogans S&M PMD, Mahogany Soft Tackle and Nocturnal Chubby. Hint: Tight lining two BH nymphs about 24-30 inches apart, letting it swing and feeling the bite has been working. Don’t be afraid to try new techniques and tricks because if you don’t test out new waters then you’ll never know what fish live there.1403SM 1404 SM IMG_01 SM IMG_02 SM 20160713_101726SM
We want to thank all our guides for their continued hard work. We would also like to thank and recognize the nine veterans who we had the privileged of meeting, as well as all the other men and women in the armed forces. Your service to this country makes it possible for others to enjoy the things most loved in life, like fishing. We hope your experience was memorable. God Bless.IMG_2736SM IMG_2744SM IMG_1386 SM IMG_1379SM
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Will

 

July 11th-12th 2016| Madison River Fishing Report

The past two days was filled with Dan Morrill guiding Red and the Sun Ranch. His 20 plus years of experience provided surplus knowledge, lots of behind the scenes work and of course ACTION!! Dan and clients hooked into some great fish, both wading and floating. The weather was good and the “W” factor was hardly present. The HOT flies included: Physco Prince Purple, Delektable Hammerhead Pheaseantail, Delektable Lil’ Spanker, Davies Evil Weevil, Partridge and a Hare’s Ear, Delektable Sure Strikes, Delektable Elk Hair Caddis Tan and Dancing Caddis Tan. As always you can’t catch fish unless you get out there and get the fly wet.IMG_2140 SM IMG_2139 SM IMG_2127 SM
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Keep Throwing Darts! Will

July 10th 2016| Madison River Fishing Report

The Upper Madison is without a doubt a pretty cool place to fish. If you look around and take in the beauties of the surrounding mountains hugging the river, it can put many other things aside. If fished right and with the right flies, you have the ability to hammer fish. Colin, a long time friend and college roommate of mine, booked a plan ticket on a Tuesday and flew up that Thursday from Virginia to experience the Maddy. A highlight of the trip was a thorough wading afternoon session above the Westfork. The key was to take our time moving up the river fishing the buckets, banks, seams and slower moving water. HOT FLIES included: Lightning Bugs, Delektable Hammerhead Hares Ear’s, Lime Juice, Delektable Mr Rubber Legs Wire Chartreuse, BH Prince Nymph, Partridge and Hares Ear, San Juan Worms, Delektable Chubbyness Royal, Delektable Halo Tan, Parachute Caddis Olive and Purple Haze. Besides a small incident that involved me breaking Colin’s rod in half it turned out to be a great day and let’s just say we caught a LOT of fish!! Time spent with friends on the river build memories that will last a lifetime, so get out there and explore the river. It really takes time, persistence and hard fishing to figure out how the river fishes, where the fish are and last but not least how to catch them.

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Keep Throwing Darts! Will

July 6th-July 9th 2016| Madison River Fishing Report

Streamflow screamflow, the bugs have been constant, they don’t care. You will see an abundance of caddis, mayflies and even the big boys still out. The Caddis, PMD and Salmon Fly hatch is what I would like to call, ON!!! We had groups come and fish with us, the Ansell family and Red and Sissy. Dan D and Nancy even got out for a guided trip with Brandon, which we love to see. Some great fish were caught and what we observed worked the best for these groups was a “small ball” combo of two small nymphs and small PMD and various dries and an occasional hit on the big dry. Check Check Check it out!IMG_1872 SM IMG_2752 SM IMG_1365 SM IMG_1973 SM IMG_2096 SM IMG_2103 SM

HOT FLIES: Salmon Fly size 6, Golden Stone size 8-10, Bomber Caddis size 10-12, Tan Caddis size 14-16, Delektable Halo tan size 16-18, PMD patterns size 14-18, Delektable Lil’ Spanker Pheasant Tail, Formally Known as Prince size 14-16, Lightning Bug (Silver), Delektable Sure Strike (Yellow/Peacock), Brandon’s secret ties with the CDC Prince and other secrets, and BH Prince Nymph Flashback. IMG_2728 SM IMG_2730 SM

I think its safe to say that Dan G and Dave got themselves deep into the mix of things and absolutely crushed trout all day long below Reynolds Bridge. We’ve been hinting that Salmon Flies are ON above Pine Butt and the flies of choice for the two were a Salmon Fly size 6 and Golden Stone size 10. There’s nothing better than when you figure it out and have a big numbers day. 20160708_112712 SM 2016070895203014 SM

This summer the wind has been blowing, crazy huh? That’s what wind does. Take your 6, 7, or 8 weight rod for these days (everyday on the Maddy). If you can get it out there in the water, they will eat it. Set yourself up for success and use the right tools for the right job. If you are having any difficulty and problems that seem relentless and insurmountable in that you just can’t seem to catch fish…come in and get your local flyshop fix!

Happy Fishing!!! -Dan G/Will

July 7th 2016| Glacier Park Fishing Report

I traveled to Glacier with his family to do some sightseeing and fishing. The rivers were noticeably void of life due to the temperature of the water. Some of the rivers outside of the park have an abundance of fish, but the goal was to catch fish in the park. The few fish that did live in the rivers were caught on a variety of dry flies. If you can find a fish, they seem to be hungry for whatever is dropped in front of them. The water is clear, and the scenery is beautiful, so whether you are catching fish or not, it is an amazing place.image1 SM

-Emmett

 

July 2nd-July 5th 2016| Madison River Fishing Report

This summer has been a real buggy one for us here in the Madison Valley. With the water on the rise from progressing outflow release of the Hebgen Dam, the fish have been eating and eating and eating. No hook has been too sharp, no net not slippery enough, and no dirtbag has been too scary looking to persuade these fish to stop eating over and over and over again. Even if you look the fish in the eye and tell them, “you need to be more careful with how you select your food, it’s a dangerous world out there”….you will still see them in the net the next day. As for the river, it sits at 1420 CFS at the very moment and has been holding near there for the past couple of days. Northwest Energy has upped the flows since July 1st after attaining their goals and required capacity, and now they will be letting a higher flow out for the rest of the summer to comply with the Reservoir/River regulated permit that exists. On that note, go fishing now, because it’s epic.

This week we had the pleasure of welcoming several groups, including the Rush and Filance families. Like mentioned previously, the fishing was HOT!! Getting the opportunity to set up trips for big families and groups like these really get the Beartooth Family excited, especially seeing them after a day of fishing with great stories. Dave joined in on the fun and guided two days with success. Check out some of these great pictures. IMG_2060 SM IMG_2066 SM IMG_1066 SM IMG_1072 SM IMG_1349 SM IMG_1350 SM IMG_1362 SM IMG_1964 SM IMG_1079 SM IMG_1084 SM IMG_2745 SM IMG_2746 SM IMG_2074 SM

Please throw the bugs as follows; Dry: Salmon Fly size 6, Golden Stone size 8-10, Bomber Caddis size 10-12, Tan Caddis size 14-16, Delektable Halo tan size 16-18, PMD patterns both dry and nymph size 14-18 and various midge patterns on the lakes have been good as well. Nymphs: Brown/Tan variegated Pat’s size 8, Olive/Brown variegated Pat’s size 8, Brown Pat’s size 8, Trout Retriever Golden size 8, Delektable Mr. Rubber Legs , Caddis Case with red glass bead on a curved hook size 10 (self tie), Lightning Bug (every color) size 16-18, Delektable Pheasant Tail Spanker size 16, Silvey’s Primetime Puppa olive size 16, Beadhead Prince size 14, Psycho Prince Purple size 14-18 Hare’s Ear Soft Hackle size 14-16, Rs2: PMD and Olive size 16-18 and last but not least the blood midge on a size 8 curved hook (San Juan). IMG_1864 SM IMG_1869 SM

 

Happy Fishing!!! –DanG

July 4th, 2016| Yellowstone River Fishing Report

If you were out on the Yellowstone River on the weekend of the 4th, you would have seen the hatch was thick…with not only people on tubes and rafts, but also the Caddis hatch. The Delektable Royal Chubbyness was a good pick, but it was the Delektable Royal Halo that the fish seemed to key in on the most. Even though the people hatch was absolutely off the charts, you could still manage to get a decent cast in between all the boats to a hungry trout or two. That being said, the tail end of salmon fly and golden stone brings in the PMD’s and Caddis. As this summer moves on, you’ll notice that the bugs will become smaller and the need to change up your tactics will be crucial. DON’T forget about streamers while fishing the Yellowstone because the fish will enjoy a Sculpin on the menu. Here are some pics of Chip and Mary Rose guided by Marty on the Yellowstone.IMG_2738 SM IMG_2744 SM IMG_2743 SM

June 29th-July 1st 2016| Missouri River Fishing Report

The name of the game for this short fishing report is “Big Fish, BIG Fish, AND MORE BIG FISH!!” Since pictures really do tell the tale, not much is needed to be said for Dan, Tim and Brian’s trip to the Missouri River, which turned out to be just INSANE! Dan put them on the fish and they continuously had rods bent for three days straight. Caddis, PMD’s and Psuedos were what got it done. Tim was able to land this MONSTER seven pound brown right along the banks. Just take a look at some of these pictures.IMG_2716 SM IMG_2714 SM IMG_2708 SM IMG_2710 SMIMG_2726 SMIMG_2723 SM

June 27th-July 1st 2016| Madison River Fishing Report

Just another epic week of fishing on the renown Madison River!! We are coming off a very hot weekend of fishing, where the big bugs and salmon flies were in full swing. Conditions for this week were great, with water clarity, CFS level and temperatures all good. Toward the tail end of the week (Friday) water was released from Quake Lake to circulate fresh water to help the Lower Madison, in hopes of cooling down water temperatures. They have continued to release water daily since Friday and the River is looking GREAT!  The up trend in the flows did not seem to impact the fishing so far. Not only are the fishermen enjoying these new water levels but so are the fish. Things are looking just ideal on the Madison. HOT FLIES for the week: Pats Rubber Legs (Olive/Brown), Delektable Mr. Rubber Legs Hares Ear, BH Prince Nymph, Lemon Drop, Delektable Lil’ Spanker Silver, Lightning Bug Silver, Delektable TGBH Sure Strike (Yellow/Peacock), Blooms Parachute Caddis (Dark Olive), Lil’ Hottie, Delektable Chubbyness Royal, Delektable Secret Stone UV Golden and Delektable Secret Stone UV Salmon Fly.

To start off the week long time friends and fisherman Tim and Brian continued their week-long trip with Dan on the Madison. Being brothers, Tim and Brian had a little spark in them, fueled by their friendly sibling big fish rivalry. We’re glad for it because they really “brought their A game” and produced some great fish. Marty followed Dan’s trend out on the river and had a big numbers day with his clients. Overall the weather was good, the “W” factor was not an issue, and everyone was happy.IMG_2691 SM IMG_2688 SM IMG_2728 SM IMG_2729 SM

We love it when the Beartooth Family takes a day off and gets out on the river. What’s even better is when Nancy gets to let loose from the shop and go after BIG fish with her girlfriend Kim, or better known as one of the BFK’s (Big Fish Kim’s). Nancy and Kim floated with Brandon on a big float from Lyons to Mac. Kim, like her name precedes her, killed it all day long on nymphs and the “small ball” setup. She was even seen casting while eating lunch with a sandwich in her mouth and chips scattered about because you can’t catch fish if your lines not in the water. She caught HUGE whitefish and nice trout all day long. Nancy on the other hand started the day with dries but with minimal takes switched over to a nymph (Psycho Purple) under a Salmon Fly. After Pal she switched back to dries with good luck on a double caddis set up. Dan, Tim and Brian were back at it again with fish to show for. Note: Caddis hatches were seen all day long as well as PMD’s, Sallies and Stones. Salmon Flies were spread out but not to the extent of the caddis.OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAOLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA IMG_2700 SM IMG_2702 SM

To finish off the week Ty fished with a father and son and Marty with Hienie and Dee. Both groups did great and a mix of different flies, both dries and nymphs, were used and successful. Hienie and friends, thanks for being so much fun and sharing fishing stories and adventures with us this past week.IMG_0784 SM IMG_0796 SM IMG_2734 SM IMG_2737 SM

A few key points to leave you on for this coming week: The Salmon Fly hatch is making its way up towards Three Dollar Bridge and will continue to move towards the park as the week moves on. Nymphs and “small ball technique” have had great success for many anglers but of course the right dries with the right presentation will work. CFS levels will continue to rise as they slowly continue letting water out of Quake Lake. Fishing continues to look up on the Madison River!

Keep Throwing Darts! Will