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Psuedo Time
This is a fishing story written to a friend that I took to where I thought would be a great spot last summer. It wasn t... but yesterday it was pretty good You should have been here yesterday etc.... HI Bob This is psuedo time, somewhat similar to tricos but more difficult due to the weather. Usually we have calm mornings to fish the trikes but psuedo s come off between 1 &2 and so does the wind. They are definetly a size 22 and the fish get pretty keyed in and it s hard to catch them. Also they re less likely to go for a cluster as you re fishing the duns rather than the spinners.. I had good success with them this week fishing all over the river. Yesterday was going to be an iffy day but I decided to try anyway. The winds from Great falls which is probably the most accurate weather, were calling 15-25, Helena 5-10. When I left around 12 the winds at wolfe creek were 3 and here not at all. It was cloudy and overcast so I figured what the hell. There was no wind until I hit wolfe creek and then I could see the trees blowing. ****!!! I got the the WC bridge and while the water didnt have actual white caps there was a definite chop and way to much for fish to come up for psudos. I almost turned around... But after sitting for awhile I remembered the spot I took you to the nite we didn t do ****. It was a bend down river with cliffs at our back and an island in front. I figured that was probably the most protected spot on the river. I headed to the Dearborn Inn and parked there and went in from the South rather than the North as we did. FIgured it was an easier walk and no barbed wire fences to cross. The flow is now 4000 and I was also hoping there might be fish in that back channel which was very low when we were there. I crossed over to the island and did a tour a round it. Still was a little low for fish to be in that channel. Bu the time I got around to where I started the bugs were like tiny sailboats coming down the water an there were fish rising at the end of the island in the slack water. I fished to them and while they were n t real big , at least it was fishing, mostly 12-14. I kept my eye on that back channel hoping for some there. I started noticing fish to the left of me where the channel dumped out along the bank. Not as many as to the right but bigger fish. I caught a couple in the 17 " range that looked like they had just spawned very skinny docile fish. But what the hell ! So I fished to the right and left for a couple hours. I climbed back on the tracks and walked down to the bridge where we got in. There were lots of back eddys along the rocks in deeper water but no fish along that stretch. O well.... I walked back to the Dearborn and then up river about 1/4 mile Mostly saw some small intermittent fish and here the wind was blowing pretty good. I t was pretty decent by the island. Protected enough I could smoke my pipe. It was about 4 by now and I headed back to Craig. The wind if anything was blowing harder there. I went to the cliffs and the bridge of death but only some fish rising in the middle of the river. I started to back up river and from the car spotted a pod up river from the Bridge of Death where the river makes a bend working in a large back eddy. This is where the cliff is the highest. but I slid down it and had some fishing. I immediately hooked a very large trout must have been close to 20 " and heavy. He took off , dispersing the pod aftyer a mighty jump and ran thru a weed bed dislodging the fly.All I got back was a clump of weeds.... I headed up river and came upon some small pods but with the wind in my face and bad light on the water it was almost impossible to fish them. After a few hundred yards I headed back to the orginal pod. Which by this time had grown larger and more frenzied! There must have been 75 fish in front of me and they could care less that I was there as some got almost close enough to kick. The light was still bad and they were really keyed on something that either I didn t have or couldn t see. They were in the slop ,of dead or dying pusedos , some weeds and general scum. I fished for about an hour and a half. Everynow and then hooking one but not being able to hold for more than a few seconds as the strikes were late as I could nt see my fly also so many fish were rising it was impossible to time it . The pod could have cared less. I went thru every fly in a box Mike just tied up and as it got dark put on a size 16 baetis . I had used this before with no luck, but it was the only thing I had even a chance to see. After about 10 casts and no takers I was ready to give up. It was getting a might chilly and dark. On the last cast as I was pulling up I finally hooked one! As he splashed around in the water , tail up, I realized I must have hooked him in the ass. This cracked me up, 90 mins of fishing and the only one I was going to land was foul hooked. I got him in quickly and lo and behold he was fair hooked and I had a spunky 16 " bow. OF course I couldn t quite leave yet. I ran down and looked uner the Bridge of Death, nothing there, down one of the side channel in near dark it was truly over... MT |
Psuedo Time
Mark Tinsky wrote:
the Bridge of Death, nothing there, down one of the side channel in near dark it was truly over... Sounds like a good day. We have the same hatch going on around here but my home river is almost at runoff levels when it should be low and clear. Those little bugs don't bring up many fish in the heavy water. Willi |
Psuedo Time
Mark Tinsky wrote:
We have the same hatch going on around here but my home river is almost at runoff levels when it should be low and clear. Those little bugs don't bring up many fish in the heavy water. Willi Water s almost got to be like glass before they ll bother.Check any big back eddys were the little corpses can accumulate. You may find fish rising there. Hope you can make it to the Helena one of these days. MT Maybe we could do a split Clave next year and swing up to the Helena area for a few days? How long of a drive would that be? Willi |
Psuedo Time
Mark Tinsky wrote:
We have the same hatch going on around here but my home river is almost at runoff levels when it should be low and clear. Those little bugs don't bring up many fish in the heavy water. Willi Water s almost got to be like glass before they ll bother.Check any big back eddys were the little corpses can accumulate. You may find fish rising there. Hope you can make it to the Helena one of these days. MT Maybe we could do a split Clave next year and swing up to the Helena area for a few days? How long of a drive would that be? Willi |
Psuedo Time
We have the same hatch going on around here but my home river is almost at runoff levels when it should be low and clear. Those little bugs don't bring up many fish in the heavy water. Willi Water s almost got to be like glass before they ll bother.Check any big back eddys were the little corpses can accumulate. You may find fish rising there. Hope you can make it to the Helena one of these days. MT |
Psuedo Time
We have the same hatch going on around here but my home river is almost at runoff levels when it should be low and clear. Those little bugs don't bring up many fish in the heavy water. Willi Water s almost got to be like glass before they ll bother.Check any big back eddys were the little corpses can accumulate. You may find fish rising there. Hope you can make it to the Helena one of these days. MT |
Psuedo Time
s. MT
Maybe we could do a split Clave next year and swing up to the Helena area for a few days? How long of a drive would that be? Wolfe Creek/ Craig where the fishing would be is aabout 3 hours from where we stayed at the Madison. Tho chances are you w ouldnt want to go home.... :) or ever back to the Madison ! Sorry Warren couldn t resist MT |
Psuedo Time
s. MT
Maybe we could do a split Clave next year and swing up to the Helena area for a few days? How long of a drive would that be? Wolfe Creek/ Craig where the fishing would be is aabout 3 hours from where we stayed at the Madison. Tho chances are you w ouldnt want to go home.... :) or ever back to the Madison ! Sorry Warren couldn t resist MT |
Psuedo Time
"Mark Tinsky" wrote Wolfe Creek/ Craig where the fishing would be is aabout 3 hours from where we stayed at the Madison. Warning: that is a Montana resident driving velocity guesstimation .... if you drive halfway sane, plan on 4 hours G Tho chances are you wouldnt want to go home.... :) or ever back to the Madison ! The Missouri is most certainly a "must do" fishing destination .... I've only been there one trip, but plan to go back again this summer for a couple, three, weeks LOTS of rising fish, biggest pods anywhere I've ever been, LOTS of big fish if you learn how and where to look, but, LOTS of people at peak times, LOTS of drift boats, and it ain't exactly pristine wilderness ... the freeway is the view. Also, I was interested in Mark's mentioning "lighting" in his TR ... my strongest memory of fishing there is eyestrain ... there is something about the Prairie lighting that makes even smooth water look choppy, and those little Tricos impossible to see ... MY rating of the Mighty Mo as a fishing destination? ( not that anyone gives a ****?) ... Well, I can easily live the rest of my life and never fish the Madison below Quake again ... but, I'd feel deprived if I felt I'd never make it back to the Missouri. near Craig |
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