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Most of Montana's rivers are too high and muddy to fish right now.
And I doubt many have crested yet. It's just now starting get warm, and there's a ton of snow left up in the mountains yet. I hiked up the Beartrap Canyon of the Madison Saturday. Left early, to get out ahead of the unwashed masses. My buddy Steve and I started off dead drifting sculpins and crayfish near the bank. The water was high and off color, and that's what the flyshop said to do. But that didn't work out well. I eventually switched to a big, heavily weighted open-cell foam stonefly nymph (a Marshmallow Nymph) followed by a big #10 bead-belly hair hackle wet fly--what I now like to call a Pott Sticker. They're my easier-to-tie takeoffs on Franz Pott's most famous fly, the Sandy Mite. I absolutely wacked'em. I don't know you you explain it. Outside of a hatch, I've never seen a simply fly change make such a difference. I tried fishing the Hair Hackle alone for a while and didn't do so well. I put the Marshmallow Nymph back on and wack. There they were. But the funny thing was they all took the Hair Hackle. The big nymph needed to be there, it seemed. Maybe it got their attention. But it was the Hair Hackle they ate. http://montana-riverboats.com/pottstickers.php |
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