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Dry-fly fishing is just around the corner. As an epic spring runoff is beginning to subside, our local waters will begin to clear rapidly. And as the waters warm up just a bit we will begin to see ...
April brings many gifts to the fly fisher in our valley, the best of which are frenzied blue-winged olive and caddis hatches. If you’ve ever experienced one of our “blizzard” caddis hatches on the ...
The Kootenai River is in the best shape of the year right now. Dry fly action is hopping all day. Dry fly fishing is also picking up as flows drop on the Beaverhead River. In the Billings area ...
Dry-fly season has begun. Most of the fly anglers I know never really put their gear away. Seems like a rod is still within reach 12 months a year. But the flies occupying pockets on fishing vests do ...
The dry fly action up the Fryingpan this week is nothing short of amazing if you love dissecting complex insect hatches with your fly rod. The head-scratching factor right now is that there are seven ...
The river was fishing great last week. Dry fly action is happening and there are March browns, BWOs, skwalas and a few gray drakes.
Fly-fishers in the eastern half of the U.S. are eagerly anticipating a hatch 17 years in the making: the Brood X cicada emergence. From around mid-May through June, billions of these chubby bugs ...
With the exception of a few chances to fish midges on sunny days, the Little Black Caddis presents the first chance of dry-fly action.
May is dry-fly month in central Maine – a grand time for trout anglers in this state. We need to be on the water whenever possible to take advantage of what at times can be blistering angling ...
At 12,000 cfs and higher, those anglers aren't likely to see any dry-fly action in the near future, said Neil Strickland of the Bighorn Trout Shop in Fort Smith.
FISHING — Things are looking up for fly fishers — be cause the fish are. Here’s a report from Sean Visintainer of Silver Bow Fly Shop on emerging dry fly action that picked up in the past ...