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The Firehole should fish fine on opening day. Soft hackles swung in all likely spots should provide good sport. Be looking for PMD's to emerge in selected spots along the river. You will want to stay downstream of Midway Geyser...
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The Madison will fish well below Hebgen Dam. Flows are strong so be very careful when wading. Action should be best using nymphs like our brown and brown/black rubber leg stone nymphs #6-8, red Copper Johns in #14-16 and original...
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The Madison below the dam is fishing like there's no tomorrow. Some bwo's on wet afternoons but mostly small nymphs are working best. Tim's Soft Hackle Stone has been the ticket trailing a small Prince or Shop Vac. Tim has...
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The Big Horn is fixing to get huge, it is flowing around 7,500 cfs, and rising, so get to it now. The same might apply to the Missouri that too will become a very big river this year.
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The Madison River is fishing very well between the lakes. Limit yourself to a couple fish then move on downstream or on to the Henrys Fork. While a still a nymphing proposition we will begin to see bwo's later this...
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Gallatin should fish well above Taylor Fork. Downstream of the junction check with us to determine it the clear as the Taylor is due to dump some turbid water as things warm up and snows melt.
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The Madison continues to provide the best fishing opportunities now. Below the dam you can't get wrong with the nymphs we discussed above. The river downstream of McAtte and to 8 Mile or Burnt Tree can be counted on for...