July 9th to July 13th, 2014 Upper Madison

Salmon Flies and Goldenstones have left the building but the river is still on fire.IMG_1461 SM IMG_1467 SM IMG_1233 SM IMG_1234 SM IMG_2281 SM IMG_2282 SM IMG_2286 SM IMG_1521 SM IMG_0542 SM IMG_0520 SM IMG_0526 SM IMG_0529 SM IMG_2280 SM IMG_0383 SM IMG_0384 SM IMG_1439 SM IMG_1442 SM IMG_0506 SM IMG_0511 SM IMG_0762 SM IMG_0765 SM IMG_1518 SM IMG_1229 SM IMG_1458 SM IMG_1464 SM IMG_2278 SM IMG_2279 SM IMG_1178 SM IMG_1182 SM IMG_1198 SM IMG_1201 SM IMG_1211 SM IMG_1217 SM

Caddis and PMD dry flies and nymphs have been dominating the bite this last week. The hatches are even in the shop and we can’t keep the cases clean from the hatch action. The afternoon PMD Rusty Spinners are out there. Sallys are out. You will also see some olive Flavs in the afternoon into the evening. A Purple Haze can work for that.

Many of the guide trips are starting early in the morning as it gets pretty hot mid afternoon. Small nymphs have been the choice of many guides, but the evening caddis and mayfly dry fly action has been outstanding.

Mice are working in Russia and Alaska right now, but not so much on the Madison. Larger Caddis and Mayfly patterns have been producing larger fish, but oh…don’t forget about the midges! Sizes 16 and 18 on Caddis Dries are a good start and 14-16 for mayflies.

Stories abound from what happened to Howard, guiding a group of women, and he leaped out of the boat and something happened where he is now showing a lot of leg. He returned to our shop to purchase new fishing pants. It was good for a laugh.

Okay, Elle’s Trout cookies were a hit this week and shown in addition to the nice trout catches.

Father and Son, Mike and Mike, had a great week learning the freestone techniques as compared to smaller streams in the east. It was fun.

Our dear friends and brothers, Steve and Jim Geil came to visit again this year with a friend, John. They had some really unforgettable fishing days with awesome catches and numerous fish that got away too. It was a really fun week and great to see our friends.

Bobby and Gail were back from Louisiana and had some fun on the Upper Madison.

The Fully Wild group and others did hit some late afternoon storm action. They still caught fish but we experienced a change in the action just after the storm.

There have been some reports of spruce moths up around the Pine Butte area and patterns imitating both Caddis and Spruce Moths have been producing lots of fish.

Kay, Liz, Martha and Cecily had a bunch of fun with Howard and Randy and the ladies really caught some nice fish.

July on the Madison is an awesome time! Come on out, have a few cold ones, and forget the waders in the car. It’s HOT! Happy fishing!

John and Nancy

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June 29th to July 8th, 2014 Upper Madison

Dry fly mania!!! Salmon flies, Golden stones, Caddis, PMD dry flies, and a few SalliesIMG_1215 SM IMG_1206 SM IMG_0079 SMIMG_2256 SM IMG_2252 SM IMG_1498 SM IMG_1494 SM IMG_0490 SM IMG_0488 SM IMG_2260 SM IMG_1223 SM IMG_1220 SM IMG_1423 SM IMG_1408 SM IMG_1401 SM IMG_1389 SM IMG_2262 SM IMG_2264 SM IMG_0497 SM IMG_2270 SM IMG_2267 SM IMG_1451 SM IMG_1224 SM IMG_0499 SM IMG_0752 SM Jeff SM have ruled the day and night time fishing! And there were even reports of a few Spruce Moths above Lyons. It has been kind of insane with the big bugs here behind the shop up to Lyons and now at Three Dollar Bridge.

Kim with Joe caught a fat stuffed trout with a Sculpin still in its mouth and still eating the fly, reminding us how trout like to gorge themselves.

Gary rowed Martha into some really nice action with the Delektable Drowned Salmon Fly.

Jeff sent a photo from his adventures this week and a really nice catch.

We had some great family groups and buddies fishing together and our crew fished this week on numerous occasions. It has been a really fun buggy week. Yes, there were a bunch of people some of the days but that’s what happens when the big bug hatch is at the same time as a holiday week. There are definitely a group of big bug followers that chase the bugs from river to river.

This 4th of July there were many happy campers on vacation here with the big Salmon fly hatch and you will find no one complaining still. Yes, there was a people hatch too but if you strategized, you could beat it and find the fish. Flies that rocked were as follows:

Dan’s Secret Salmon and Secret Golden, the Drowned Salmon and Golden, the Delektable Twisted Sister orange/brown (size 6 and 8), Chubbies in gold, brown, purple, and peach (size 8, 10, and 12).

Caddis flies were Delektable Halo’s in royal, tan and peacock (size 14 and 16), the Delektable CDC elk hair caddis in olive, tan, purple and cinnamon (size 14 and 16), the Delektable Twisted X in red, tan/brown, purple and olive/gold (size 14 and 16).

Mayfly patterns were Delektable Teasers in royal, purple and PMD (size 14 and 16), Split Wing Adams and Purple Haze (size. 14 and 16), Purple Craze and Adams Parachute (size. 14 and 16) PMD Butt Head Sparkle Dun (size. 16)

And in the nymph world, PMDS, Sallies and Caddis are hatching daily so of course bead head nymphs in sizes 14, 16 and 18 are rockin’ the boat too baby!!! This includes: Lemon Drops, Delektable Lil’ Spankers in Gold and Silver, Shop Vacs, Pyscho Princes in Yellow and/or Green, Delektable Sure Strikes in Peacock, Yellow/Peacock, Yellow Sally, and Purple. And the various Princes continue to work well. Pat’s Rubberlegs are still in the game but some have said the trout are figuring out they are not real.

Enjoy the fishing!

Dan D and Nancy

 

 

Dave Gazzara and I took a nice float down the Madison this past Saturday. We did a Lyons to McAtee from 6:30 in the morning till 9:30. I would love to elaborate on how all the different flies were working and how they ate everything, however it was not like that. The fish ate the single salmon fly ALL DAY long, period.

Dan G

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July 3rd, 4th, and 5th 2014 Missouri

As part of their annual adventure Dan, Tim and Brian went to the Missouri for a few days.IMG_1430 SM IMG_1428 SM IMG_1427 SM There were PMD’s, and Caddis, and two nights of fishing the Brown Drakes until 11:00 PM at night. During the mornings they fished mostly dries and some PMD nymphs.

 

Dan and Nancy

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July 2, 2014 Big Hole

Dan took our long time friends and brothers who have fished with us many years, Tim andIMG_1426 SM IMG_1425 SM Brian to the Big Hole. There were plenty of hatches going on with PMD’s, Sallies, and Caddis. They fished both dries and nymphs, tightlines with small beadhead nymphs into the banks. Small PMD Cripples worked. They had Caddis mania all evening.

Dan and Nancy

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Week of June 22 to June 28, 2014 Upper Madison

This was quite a week with all varieties of weather, bugs, and people. We had some reallyIMG_1432 SM IMG_1427 SM IMG_1426 SM IMG_1474 SM IMG_0790 SM IMG_1184 SM IMG_1176 SM IMG_1343 SM IMG_0817 SM IMG_0807 SM IMG_2242 SM IMG_1168 SM IMG_1441 SM IMG_1439 SM IMG_2244 SM IMG_2243 SM IMG_0737 SM IMG_0730 SM IMG_0715 SM IMG_1190 SM IMG_1366 SM IMG_1353 SM IMG_1447 SM IMG_0480 SM IMG_0479 SM IMG_1447 SM big storms come through. We had some big lightning strike highway 287 where you see a cone on the road. We had salmon flies near Ennis which stayed stalled for about a week due to the weather. Then the salmon flies started to move a bit and the people started to follow.

 

 

 

 

The people came to chase the big bug and the river became busiest this week from Varney to Ennis. The big bugs were there and the fish were eating them. Our guys would grab a handful of mud under rocks in the river and would come up with a bunch of Salmon and Golden Stone wet flies.

 

 

Early in the week Jim and Lee had great results fishing with big dark stonefly nymphs and smaller nymphs such as the Delektable CDC Prince, the fly formerly known as Prince, and a variety of caddis emergers, Delektable Mega Princes, and Pat’s Rubberlegs in most of the dark colors in bigger sizes. They also had some results with Salmon and Golden Fly Dries and nymph trailers.

 

 

Our Dan Greene and his buddy John worked the streamer action all week and caught some really nice trout on streamers. They would experiment every day tying different variations and would test it the next day. Various colors worked including Olive, White, Tan, Black, and Chartreuse. They were trying to imitate the sculpin and other fish in the river and did a good job of getting the bite on their creations. At the end of the week, they changed to dries and got some good results early in the mornings with big caddis and with Salmon Flies.

 

 

 

A great group of guys we shall call “Friends of Hienie” who is are neighbor, were fishing with us all week. They had all the varieties of conditions including big “W” factor and they all caught some really nice fish. They were using some of the big dries and were also trailing with nymphs. Fish were caught on both. As the week went on, the hatch started to move and by the week’s end, the big bugs were around McAtee.

 

 

Mid week the Fully Wild Group experienced a pretty wet storm on their float. The fish were eating the nymphs pretty well during the rain and when the rain shut off, the bite was less. It wasn’t easy for some of the beginners but they still managed to catch some nice fish. The dry fly folks had less action in the storm.

 

 

Nancy and Jeanne from Rainbow Valley Lodge had their historic day off float with Gunnar. Jeanne was slaying them on the nymphs. She caught more fish that day than any other day she fished the Madison. Nancy tried a variety of bugs starting with dry/dropper, shifting to streamer/trailer/emerger, then back to dry dropper, than dry/dry. Nancy was catching some fish but not the magnitude that Jeanne had on the nymph action.

 

Later in the float Nancy started catching more with the Secret Salmon Fly and A special Royal Chubby. The dry action really changed and picked up closer to McAtee where the big bugs were. It was a really great day off and both girls screamed all the way down the river. 🙂

 

 

So…..the week was productive with lots of fish caught. Towards the end of the week, the Caddis hatches on the upper river really started popping.

 

 

We also started to see PMD’s, and some Yellow Sallies. The Golden Stones and Salmon Flies traveled a short distance during the week. The fish were eating big bomber style caddis pretty well and really started to eat the big bugs towards the end of the week.

Dan and Marty floated from Lyons and had some great action on Caddis on the upper river and again on the nymphs too.

 

The people part of the hatch really arrived over the weekend and as it warmed up, the Salmon Fly hatch started to move again. Most every day, we have had good fishing reports and fun on the river.

 

 

Go Fishing! Nancy

 

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