fly fishing psychology

Fly fishing Montana

Embrace The Skunk

Knowing where to be at the right time can be hard in the spring. With fluctuating flows and changing weather patterns, fishing can be inconsistent across many fisheries. Not to mention how much must go right to capitalize on the fishing when it’s good. This past weekend was a great example. I had two free days […]

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Fall fishing on the Madison River

To Learn A River

Every so often, you come across a fishery that touches you in a unique way. Something about it feels different. The river piques your curiosity, and you want to learn all its secrets. It’s hard to put into words why you are drawn to that fishery. It’s probably a mix of the scenery, fish, hatches,

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Montana Brown Trout

It’s Not The Location

Something I have been pondering lately is the importance of location when determining success in fly fishing. We put so much emphasis on the location we fish, always looking for the next secret spot that holds bigger trout that are easier to catch. I have begun to question this mindset, thinking that location is not

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Fly Fishing Idaho.

To Be A Fisherman

What does it mean to be a fisherman? Many of us identify as fishermen or women. We tell all those around us (whether they ask or not) that we are fishermen. Those around us tell others the same, and eventually, we are known as the fishermen in our circle of friends and family. I’m sure

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Fishing the evening hatch

The Time Is Now

It is early June in Yellowstone Country. The parade of hatches is in full swing on many of our legendary trout fisheries, and the stoke is high among anglers.   If there is any time of year to be a trout angler in this area, it is now. This is the time of year we

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Summer fly fishing

Worth The Wait

Here in Bozeman, this week’s low temperatures are well below zero, and the highs are in the single digits. A successful morning is when my truck turns over, and the crack in the windshield has yet to move across my line of vision. Not to mention, the few feet of snow on the ground make

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Fishing the Madison River in Yellowstone National Park

Success Is In The Details

We have all been there at some point: fishing a blue-ribbon trout stream, struggling to catch a fish even though trout are rising all around us. You have tried everything you can think of, but nothing seems to be working. Then, you notice the angler upstream of you netting fish after fish. You can’t help

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My Greatest Catch

This past weekend was the best and most memorable weekend of my young life. No, not because of the sunrise on the river, empty fishing access site, or streamer-eating brown trout. But because I married Kameron, the woman of my dreams, and our loving family and friends came together to celebrate the start of our

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