Bill's (tie2fish) Stone Nymph
Caddis Pupa (Pink/Brown)
Caddis Pupa Green
Montana Prince
I started fishing at 8:30AM. I stopped taking photos at 9:30 AM. Very good day. Lots of quality fish (16 to 20+inches). Many, many small trout. I cant wait till the fishing gets good.
Green Drake Nymph
Bill's (tie2fish) Stone Nymph
All trout today were taken by Polish/Czech nymping till noon. Under an indicator after lunch.
I'm tired, but happy.
Waiting For Spring run-off
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Re: Waiting For Spring run-off
I'm smiling ear to ear! Good for you Wayne.
Careful, you might wear that hat out early in the season...(humor)
Careful, you might wear that hat out early in the season...(humor)
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Re: Waiting For Spring run-off
DUBBN, Howdy;
Thanks for the pix and vicarious fishin trip ... .
hank
Thanks for the pix and vicarious fishin trip ... .
hank
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Re: Waiting For Spring run-off
Well done with all that water going down there.
It looks a difficult but thoroughly enjoyable proposition to fish.
It looks a difficult but thoroughly enjoyable proposition to fish.
How hard can it be?
Re: Waiting For Spring run-off
Premerger wrote:Well done with all that water going down there.
It looks a difficult but thoroughly enjoyable proposition to fish.
Thank you. We have had unseasonably cold weather for the past few weeks. It has postponed the run-off. This river is running at 650cfs. I am hoping that when I fish it again in a few weeks, it will be flowing at 1500 cfs. With the record amounts of snow fall we received this past Winter, it should be a stellar year for water and trout.
Hank and Ray, thank you for the kind words. It was a fund day yesterday.
Re: Waiting For Spring run-off
As always, Wayne, thank you for taking us along. Nice looking fish photos.
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Re: Waiting For Spring run-off
Thank you Bill. After I lost the two Soft Hackle variations of your pattern, I put this on. I did very well with it in the afternoon. Tan ostrich herl, and this particular river always go good together in the Spring.tie2fish wrote:As always, Wayne, thank you for taking us along. Nice looking fish photos.
3x tippet, and size 8 flies.