June 7, 2015

An Arm of Irons

Watch out brown trout!!! Kyla Irons is on the photo 3SMriver! Kyla is Madison River guide Joe Iron’s daughter. Do not be deceived by her cute little face though, this little girl packs a punch on the river with a rod already at the very young ripe age of 1.5! With her father being one of the best guides and fishermen in Southwest Montana, she is doomed to be a trout slayer… fact. Kyla spent her day on the river with mom and dad and got her first fish all by herself on a flyrod. photo 4SM photo 2SMIt’s a good thing she was wearing those sick shades, for the fury and photo 1SMdetermination in her eyes would have scared the fish right into the boat and it would not have been a fair fight at all! These brown trout here should be scared. Did I mention that the fish are trembling?? If I didn’t, well, they are shaking in their scales! Ladies and gentlemen, take a look at our future and put some sick shades on like Kyla’s, cause it’s a bright one!!! Thanks for all the hard work Irons family, we love you!!!

-Beartooth Family

June 6, 2015

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When the big bugs are moving to the banks and the water is high…it’s game on for me and anybody who loves chuckin’ and duckin’ with the big stuff chasing the sharks. The streamer colors that have been the best in this water (high with a tiny bit of little color) are black, olive and white. The fish are PART_1433516094613SM PART_1433516131507SMPART_1433516171270SM PART_1433516223665SMvicious right now and willing to take the risk of getting caught, so, get out there and get em! When its hot, it hot; when its not, its not! (Jerry Reed) Happy Fishing!!! DanG    

June 6, 2015

The 29th, 30th, 31st and June 1st was the peak of the runoff this year on the Madison River. The river was high and somewhat clear on these days because they flushed out of the damn at Hebgen the same time. When the river is on the rise it usually means the fish shut off. This was true until the 1st of June when the river started a steady decline. At least the scenery is beautiful around these parts:)                                                                             IMG_1508SM IMG_1510SM

On Saturday the 6th, the Executive Team that Mark IMG_2014SMbrought in was almost all beginners, most were just learning, and they did very well. The bugs they used that were hot were the Delektable Lime Juice size 10, the Delektable Hammerhead (new Delektable bugs) and in prince and purple the Delektable Lil’ Spankers in red, purple and pheasant tail size 14 and 16. Of course, Pat’s Rubber Legs size 8 and 10 worked very well too. Take a look and see how they did!                           IMG_2017SM

As for right now, the river is fishing really really great! The damn below Hebgen Lake is putting out 1,520 cfs and the river is high and clear. It is a little over 2,000 cfs at The Old Kirby Place, and right around 3,000 cfs at Varney Bridge. As for the dry fly fishing, the bomber caddis is out in full force now. A big brown caddis in a size 10 seems to be the ticket for that. A great combo IMG_1512SMwould be that and a big chubby chernobyl in front of it. If you are having trouble matching up the hatch with your flies, come on in the shop and grab some of our newest Delektable patterns we just got in. The bomber caddis is such a fun fly to fish because it is easy to see and, well, it’s a dry that they just absolutely smash! After all, isn’t dry fly fishing the reason we all got into the sport anyway?                                            IMG_1516SM

The big stonefly nymphs are moving towards the banks here on the Madison River, getting ready to crawl out and feed all the hangry browns and rainbows. This is the time of year where all the bugs start hatching and things start to get exciting. Yellow Sallies, PMD’s Bomber Caddis, Salmonflies, Golden Stones…Summer is finally here! The salmon flies are on the Big Hole River right now and our crew is getting ready to go over tomorrow and see what they can find. I can imagine it will be good:)!

Little Delektable Spankers in the red, IMG_1524SMpurple and pheasant tail size 16 have been the ticket on the small side here. A size 12 prince nymph for the bomber caddis has been working well behind a big stonefly. Double stoneflies will get you there still. A Delektable Mega Prince or a Delektable Hurless Stone in size 8 and 10 will definitely get you there. Pat’s Rubber Legs sizes 8 and 10 are always a good to put fish in the net. A pink or red size 8 worm will be working with the higher water also.

In the streamer world, black and olive have been the two colors working for us. The silhouette that seems to be working best in the higher water has been a longer sculpin with a bit bigger head for pushing water. The fish are tight to the banks and sometimes sitting in the water on the grass where you would normally be walking because the water is up. Morning and evening has been the best time to rip streamers as the pressure is rising with the summer tourists moving in.                                    IMG_2414SM

Stay tuned for the Bighole River report in a day or so as Dan, Nancy and Marty are going tomorrow for the big bugsJ Enjoy the sun and nice weather because it is here to stay! The fishing is great and it’s the perfect storm for some epic fishing closing in quick!!!

Happy Fishing!!! -DanG

June 3, 2015

Dan and Nancy got a day off and went up to the IMG_2172SMYellowstone National Park to see how the Firehole River was fishing. All the snow was melted and the river was alive with PMDs and Caddis. Dan’s new pattern, the Delektable Royal Chubbyness, in size 16 was the ticket all day. They did not want anything else. The hike was beautiful and nature was alive all about. It has been a while since we have got to get away to the park together.

Nancy

May 24 and 26, 2015

Hienie is the star of the season so far!!! We may dub him ‘angler of the year’ because of all the nice fish he has been catching all spring and summer. There would be lots more IMG_1970SM IMG_1973SMpictures of him and all his fish from the pastIMG_1977SM couple of days, but there is just not enough time in the day for that nonsense:) The bugs that worked for him were stoneflies such as Pat’s Rubber Legs with a Delektable Lil’ Spanker behind it. The Delektable Lil’ Spankers that worked well were the olive, pheasant tail and red in sizes 14 and 16. Prince nymph was holding his own as well in a size 10 and 12. The one nymph to rule them all however, was theIMG_2007SMIMG_1997SM IMG_1981SM IMG_1984SMDelektable Lime Juice size 10 probably for the bomber caddis, which is about to pop any minute. Streamers were also on the list of flies that worked for Hienie as he absolutely slaughtered it with Joe Irons (a guide for Beartooth Flyfishing) over the past couple of days, great job Hienie!!!

-DanG

May 21-23, 2015

Hey everyone!!! Dan Greene here, reporting that Hienie and the boys are at it again!!! I hope you are all having the times of your lives fishing out there and catching lots and lots of beautiful fish! The weather has been epic for streamer fishing and the big nymphs as it get closer to the big bug season. IMG_2097SM IMG_1953SMThe water IMG_0004SMcoming out of the damn at Hebgen is about 560cfs today and the river is on the rise as the snowmelt starts to come down. As the river picks up a few more streams and little creeks, it rises a little more the further you go downstream. The river at Kirby Ranch (Old Kirby Place) is at 959cfs, and down our way here in Cameron is around 1620cfs today. The Madison River water levels are in great shape for the summer as the Hebgen Damn will be finished in July and the snowpack has yet to come down. The West Fork is spitting out a little more mud each day and that is a good thing for fishing the big stoneflies and streamers:)

The patterns have been pretty consistent the last couple of weeks with the big stonefly being the top dog, and the Caddis and March Brown not far behind. The Delektable Mega Prince olive and standard size 8 has been the go-to, with the Delektable Hurless Stone gray right below that as a trailer. The double stonefly combo has been the big fish catcher of the spring as itIMG_1964SM IMG_2099SM IMG_2102SM IMG_2107SM IMG_9996SM usually is. Other good patterns that have been working are the soft hackle patterns. These patterns often get overlooked and are sometimes even forgotten about. The softhackle, whether its CDC or Partridge feather, hold an air bubble that acts as a swimming emerging bug and is very very effective, even deadly at the right time of the day. Some of the ones we have been swinging are the copper john, the hare’s ear and of course the famous pheasant tail. We have many soft hackle patterns in the shop here that are considered “old” patterns, but still work very well and sometimes can be the only ticket at times during the day.

The streamer bite of course is pretty good in the morning and great in the evenings as the fish tend to move towards the edge of the river when the fishing pressure isn’t so bad and when the water is off color. All the colors of the spectrum in the streamer world have been good…because its spring:) White, Black and Olive have been the productive colors. The sculpins, dace and little minnows are what you are trying to mimic with your

IMG_0019SM IMG_0011SMstreamers. The scuplin is a staple in the brown trout’s diet and it will chase it down and eat it if the opportunity is safe and looks good. Check out Kelsey with her nice brown on a white and gray streamer… killer fish face Kelsey!! Who says this is only for the boys?? As you can see, the stoke is at an all time high! I hope to see you all as the season drifts on and on and on…..get out there!!! Happy Fishing!!! -DanG

May 19, 2015

Today was a good day on the Madison for alot of people around these parts! Big Dan floated from Windy Point to McAtee Bridge with Woody and Ron. They were throwing streamers like Dan’s size 6 Delektable Christmas Tree in Black and in Brown/Yellow. the streamer bite was on so they did not change.                                                                            IMG_2094SM IMG_2091SM IMG_2089SM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Marty floated with Mushtaq and Bruce from Lyons Bridge to Ruby Creek and caught fish on the Pat’s Rubber Legs size 10. Marty had his clients casting other patterns to try, but the Pat’s Rubber Legs was the ticket all day.

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Brandon floated with Taylor and Scott, a Father son duo 20150519_161622SMthat was very dangerous for a trout to be around. They Also got into the fish with Pat’s Rubber Legs sizes 8 and 10. They also encouraged the fish into the net and boat with caddis and mayfly nymphs.IMG_0733SM IMG_0731SM IMG_0734SM IMG_0736SM

I went out in the evening and picked up a few browns on the streamer and it was good. The best color combo was an olive/white/gray marabou streamer I tied. Good luck and Happy Fishing Everyone!!! -DanG IMG_20150519_175651SM PART_1432052497407SM

 

 

 

 

May 16 and 17

Opening weekend was this weekend on the river and small creeks and it was prime condition for slaying!!! The West Fork is spitting out a little mud above Lyons Bridge, so it is a little murky making the fishing awesome. The guides were all out in full force as this section has been closed for most of the winter and spring. On Saturday, the bite was on right out the gate, and it never really stopped all day. Kelsey and I floated from Lyons to McAtee, I rowed while she cranked the browns and rainbows out of the mighty Madison into the boat. We started out with double stoneflies and did real well. We did get a few fish on the smaller nymphs but most of the fish were caught on the stoneflies. The rain has been steady throughout the weekend letting up a few times here and there. The fish were hungry and the rain didn’t bother the bite too much, so it was nothing short of epic for a first day!!!IMG_9827SM IMG_9825SM IMG_9814SM IMG_9753SM IMG_2084SM FullSizeRenderKels2SM

Marty floated with Hienie on Sunday from Lyons to Ruby Creek. They had action in the morning on streamers, but it wasn’t hot enough for Hienie to keep stripping streamers:). Black was the streamer color that got them one nice fish. The Delektable Mega Prince and the Delektable Hurless Stone along with Pat’s Rubber Legs in sizes 6 and 8 were the best flies of the day. Later in the afternoon they started getting fish on pheasant tails and lightning bugs. Overall the weekend was a killer one.IMG_20150517_191634SM20150514_163152SM The patterns that worked are as follows: Size 6 and 8 Delektable Mega Prince, size 6 and 8 gray Delektable Hurless Stone, size 6, 8 and 10 brown and black Pat’s Rubber Legs, size 12 red threaded prince nymph, size 10 and 12 Delektable Pheasant Tail ‘Lil Spanker, size 14 Delektable Pheasant Tail Big Spanker, size 14 and 16 silver lightening bugs and pearl lightening bugs. Check out Harry with this nice one he got on an Adams dry! Meat ‘n taters! Happy fishing!!! -DanG

May 13, 2015

Today we went down to the Henry’s Fork of the Snake River and floated from Warm RiverIMG_2076SM IMG_2074SM IMG_2069SM IMG_2067SM to Ashton as a part of a special day off. The big bugs were out!!! Salmon flies, golden stones, caddis and mayflies were all out. We went down to Idaho Falls to pick up Nancy’s Clackacraft that needed repair and a repaint. It was perfect timing to hit the big bugs on Henrys Fork! The patterns we used IMG_2063SM IMG_2060SMwere the Delektable Sparkle Bug size 16 in tan and in gray, purple craze size 14, and the pattern that worked the best especially down towards the canyon was Dan’s Secret Salmon size 6. That’s it. –Big Dan

Okay, Dan did not share that Nancy won the bet for big fish catch of the day. It was really fun. You can tell by my big smile 🙂 -Nancy

May 12, 2015

Tim Miller went with Big Dan on the Madison and it was good. Tim threw Mother’s Day Caddis and March Brown dries. The patterns were size 14 Delektable Sparkle Bug tan and grey, and size 12 Parachute Adams. Great fishing on dries in the rain! -Big Dan

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