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Montana Clave-Suggested flies?
Below is a list I got out of a magazine that are suggested for the area.
Any others that I should bring or I should delete from the list? Bitch Creek Nymph Brassie Brown Wulff CDC Rusty Spinner PCM Transitional Dunn CDC Trico Female Chernobyl Hopper Chernobyl Ant Dave's Hopper Elk Hair Caddis Electric/Metallic Caddis Emergent Sparkle Pupa Flashback Pheasant Tail Nymph Green Drake Cripple Gulper Special Hair Wing Dunn Humpy Improved Sofa Pillow Kaufmann's Rubber Leg Stone Foam Beetle Muddler Minnow Parachute Adams Parachute Ant Prince Nymph Brown Drake Cripple Sculpin Minnow Serendipity Sparkle Dunn Trico Poly-Wing Spinner Woolly Bugger Chris |
Montana Clave-Suggested flies?
Padishar Creel wrote: Below is a list I got out of a magazine that are suggested for the area. Any others that I should bring or I should delete from the list? Bitch Creek Nymph I think that the list was a general list to cover the whole season. It's not my home area, but I think it will be too early for Tricos. Early too I think for the big hoppers and Chernobyl stuff. I'd add some PMD patterns. Warren has some links that will show you the hatches most likely when we are the http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt...nConclave.html Willi |
Montana Clave-Suggested flies?
Good Point! Guess I only need to pack what is actually hatching...I took
this list from a year round type fly box listing. Chris - Who is very excited about meeting some of you I have known from this newsgroup for years. "Willi" wrote in message ... Padishar Creel wrote: Below is a list I got out of a magazine that are suggested for the area. Any others that I should bring or I should delete from the list? Bitch Creek Nymph I think that the list was a general list to cover the whole season. It's not my home area, but I think it will be too early for Tricos. Early too I think for the big hoppers and Chernobyl stuff. I'd add some PMD patterns. Warren has some links that will show you the hatches most likely when we are the http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt...nConclave.html Willi |
Montana Clave-Suggested flies?
I don't care what's hatching;make sure you have Parachute Adams, Parachute
Adams, and Parachute Adams. Lou T |
Montana Clave-Suggested flies?
On Sat, 15 May 2004 20:54:50 -0600, Willi wrote: Padishar Creel wrote: Below is a list I got out of a magazine that are suggested for the area. Any others that I should bring or I should delete from the list? Bitch Creek Nymph I think that the list was a general list to cover the whole season. It's not my home area, but I think it will be too early for Tricos. Early too I think for the big hoppers and Chernobyl stuff. I'd add some PMD patterns. Warren has some links that will show you the hatches most likely when we are the http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt...nConclave.html Willi willi is right, PMD's will be the mayfly of choice at that time. The PMD's on the Madison are a bit more orange than olive Maybe some Flav's. Caddis in tan, olive and brown in16-18's . Golden stone nymphs and dries...ants and beetles for sure. If you float finds some foam bugs/indictors. Harry Mason www.Troutflies.com |
Montana Clave-Suggested flies?
chris wrote:snipBelow is a list I got out of a magazine that are suggested for
the area. Any others that I should bring or I should delete from the list? I am surprised that there are no soft hackles on the list. i never go anywhere without a few partridge and yellows, partridge and greens, partridge and oranges, and of course some red asses. Big Dale |
Montana Clave-Suggested flies?
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Below is a list I got out of a magazine that are suggested for the area. Any others that I should bring or I should delete from the list? To answer you question: lots. :-) Bitch Creek Nymph Good stonefly pattern, but also consider girdle bugs, George Anderson's rubber-legged brownstone, Kauffman's, etc. Brassie Red and green #12-#16 Brown Wulff See hatch charts and decide for self. CDC Rusty Spinner See above. PCM Transitional Dunn PMD? Bring! CDC Trico Female Possibly in some waters in the area, but I would consider it a remote possibility of a minor hatch. Chernobyl Hopper Yes Chernobyl Ant Yes Dave's Hopper Yes, yes and HELL yes. Schroders, foam, et al are needed too. It will be early in the hopper season so go with smaller flies instead of larger. Dave's Hoppers look cool, but I like other patterns that float better personally. Dave's are great for slower moving waters. Elk Hair Caddis Definitely. Electric/Metallic Caddis Definitely. Emergent Sparkle Pupa Definitely. Flashback Pheasant Tail Nymph Wouldn't be caught dead without them. Green Drake Cripple Uhhhhhhh...... Gulper Special WTF is that? The name is familiar... Hair Wing Dunn See above. Humpy Definitely: Yellow and red are good. Improved Sofa Pillow DEFINITELY. Kaufmann's Rubber Leg Stone YES. Foam Beetle Damn straight! Muddler Minnow Need you ask? Okay, how about a "hell yes"????? Parachute Adams Ask Lou. g Parachute Ant Yeah. Prince Nymph Yes. Zug Bugs are very good too. Brown Drake Cripple If it's brown, it's down. Oh wait, that's hunting season. g Sculpin Minnow Sculpins are a large part of the "big fish diet" out here. Bring a sink tip line too. Serendipity Green/olive. Sparkle Dunn Yes. Trico Poly-Wing Spinner Maybe. Woolly Bugger If you are into that kind of thing. ;-) I have several hatch charts up on the clave webpage, but Harry put a lot of time and effort based upon his personal experiences fishing the exact same areas we will be fishing when he listed suggestions for the Clave Flies at: http://makeashorterlink.com/?S56E51FC7 Be sure to use the listings in the sidebar to navigate. Knowing how you like "updates" I thought I would let you know what is going on right now. The rivers are falling and runoff season has been coming and going based upon the weather. As it warms, more snow melts causing the rivers to pick up some color. We haven't had any snow in the last two weeks or so, but we have been getting a ton of rain compared to the last couple of years. My yard has been wet for the last three days and I can't mow my lawn because of the rain showers. This is very, very good. Not only is the moisture going directly into the soil, but it is helping the melting snow go into the rivers/reservoirs. Most of the moisture is going directly into the ground, but with the amounts we are getting, more will eventually end up in the rivers. This graph and info is a bit misleading, but check it out: http://waterdata.usgs.gov/mt/nwis/uv?06043500 The reason why it is misleading is that we still have 47% snowpack for the Gallatin (the same river/drainage graph as above). Temperatures have fluctuated quite a bit and we get warm spells punctuated by cooler, rainy spells. Much of the snowpack has held on despite the rainfall/warm weather in the valleys. The rains have caused the water levels to rise, but the snowpacks have actually increased for the Gallatin in the last week. This could be because of new snowfall in the high country or a slower melt than normal. It was actually at 40% 5 days ago and is now at 47% for whatever reason. The season is basically all over the place and hatches come and go based upon conditions. It was predicted the salmonfly hatch would be three weeks early this year, but they haven't shown up yet. I hope they don't show up too early because I still have some paperwork to get done before I am ready for the season to start. :-( I will be doing a float either late this week or early next week with one of my bosses and a co-worker to check things out on the Madison and have my Stonefly-dar set at maximum right now. Despite all of my local contacts, I haven't heard of any stones coming off locally YET. I am hoping that the weather continues as is and that the hatch comes off during the normal timeframe for the sake of the clave. I would LOVE getting you guys into that hatch on the Upper Madison during the clave. The local rivers have cleared up quite a bit so instead of going out of town to fish, I plan on really hammering the local rivers in the near future and I'll keep you guys posted. -- Warren (use troutbum_mt on either yahoo or earthlink to respond via email) |
Montana Clave-Suggested flies?
We stayed at a great little cabin about 20 mins away from the Madison
and 10 min away from Henery's you can see the web site at www.islandparkrental.com; Fishing was great. Mike |
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