dry fly fishing

Hopper fishing in Montana

Montana Hopper Fishing

Imagine it’s early August on a small prairie stream in Southwest Montana. You wade up the stream, prospecting your favorite hopper pattern along the undercut banks. The sun warms the air as you look for any bit of shaded bank where a big trout may hide. The grass around you is clicking with grasshoppers of

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Dry fly fishing

The Dry Fly Hookset

Imagine you are in casting position on a large trout rising to an intense pale morning dun hatch. You see the fish slowly rise from the bottom and gently sip each dun that goes by. You make the perfect cast and lay the fly in the trout’s feeding lane. As it floats over, the trout

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Dry fly fishing

Slow Down

In this article, I share an insight that has helped me on the water the past few weeks and contributed to my success over the years.   Slowing down on the river.   I have found tremendous success by taking the time to sit on the riverbank, getting out of the boat, and observing what’s

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Spring fishing in Montana

Spring Fishing Recap 2025

Spring is nearing its end here in the Greater Yellowstone Region, and what a few months it was to fly fish the area. This spring reminded me how special a time it is to be in Montana, with minimal crowds, epic hatches, and beautiful, greening landscapes. I’ll jump right into summarizing this spring of fishing

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Winter Midge Fishing

Winter Midge Fishing

Many anglers put the dry fly boxes away in the winter months and stick to nymphing. This may catch fish, but little do they know that winter has some of the best dry fly fishing of the year.   Winter midge fishing is one of my favorite hatches in the Yellowstone region. With little fishing

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