Montana (and a bit of Wyoming) by firehose

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    Scott P.
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    aka 1400 miles in 12 days

    Fished the well-known places with lots of my friends

    had to put in a reservation at West Yellowstone to get this spot

    people party hardy up here so evenings on the river were pretty quiet

    caddis hatch was much better than on the Madison

    trico time

    this kid provided commentary on my casting

    couple of guys spey-casting for biggies here

    pretty quiet in the morning before the fleet put in

    fished well-known places with nobody but the critters
    this one required a bit of a slog but the big bugs were still doing it in the willows

    got some nice ‘bows (definitely didn’t look like cutt-bows) here; didn’t think they came up this far

    surprised we had this to ourselves but the bear hauling ass back and forth across the meadow may have had something to do with it

    fished a lot of little blue lines that nobody else bothered with; if I could hit the water with a hopper (not always a sure thing) I was in business:

    this one had browns and biting flies

    this one had browns, cutt-bows and biting flies

    that duct tape is SPF 50, btw

    this one had ‘bows, brookies and biting flies

    time to clean my nails (and yes, that fly’s about to take a hunk out of my thumb)

    this one had westslopes where the water turned deep blue-green

    this place was interesting; the browns were up but I couldn’t quite figure out what they wanted on top

    Random stuff

    folks were more interested in this than the Firehole Falls

    bit of a debate over which is the better eatery

    stuck in a (Toccata and) fugue state  

    sage grouse country

    Mary Kay in Montana is one tough lady

    scored some home made pumpkin pie and macaroni salad in Three Forks

    one third of the Triad

    well, where else would you put them?

    looks like they’ve cleaned up Browning a bit

    well, maybe not

    Wind?  Let’s talk about the wind  (the Leaning Tower of Marias Pass)

    heading back to the mean streets of Whitefish

    why they call it Big Sky country

    Regards,
    Scott

    #53034

    Gotta love Big Sky Country.

    I noticed a theme fish and biting flies on every little blue line.
    JW

    #53035
    Scott P.
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    I noticed a theme fish and biting flies on every little blue line.
    JW

    They got their pound of flesh incrementally; worth it, though.

    Regards,
    Scott

    #53036

    Thanks for the pics. I sure miss getting out there this year. We have started to talk about our two week trip next year though.

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