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Rock Creek Fishing Report – 8/23
Rain, and more rain in store for Rock Creek. This shouldn’t deter you if you’re itchin’ for fishin’, but understand that flows will bump, and muddy waters could be a factor. Stick with the standard summer menu, but move the streamers to the top of your box. For dry flies, use chubby Chernobyls, stimulators,…
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Missouri River Fishing Report – 8/23
Hoot Owl Restrictions have been put in place for the Dearborn, Smith, and Sun rivers. The trico hatches on the Missouri right now are consistently good, and the hopper fishing has been turning out numbers and size. The nymphing has been next to terrible as of late, but should pick up in…
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Missouri River Fishing Report – 8/21
Hoot Owl Restrictions have been put in place for the Dearborn, Smith, and Sun rivers. Tricos are still your best bet for escaping the weeds and algae, but hoppers are just getting started as well. Evenings and mornings are going to be your most consistent dry fly fishing, but hooking up mid day…
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Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 8/21
Bring your rain jacket today, you could need it. With today’s cloud cover you should expect some pretty decent mayfly hatches to come off and not just in the morning. Hopper dropper rigs will be your next best bet until you start to see the dry fly fishing heat up. Streamers can be…
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Rock Creek Fishing Report – 8/21
With the weather on tap, be prepared for rain today. Otherwise, be prepared for some pretty decent dry fly action today. You should see some pretty good numbers of mayflies coming off if the weather will permit. Using a dry/dropper rig or a streamer would be good starter until you see fish chowing…
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Bitterroot Fishing Report – 8/21
Be prepared for rain people! Today’s cloud cover has the potential to give up some very good dry fly fishing if the weather will cooperate. A hopper/dropper rig should be a pretty decent bet to start with until the bugs start popping. For dries, use PMDs, Small baetis, purple hazes, tricos, drakes, yellow…
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Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 8/21
The Clark Fork is going to be a decent option today with the weather we have on tap. Bring some baetis’, chubby patterns and a rain coat just in case. The bump in flows that we have seen hasn’t had any detriment to the fishing, but we’ll see how much rain we get this…
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A Review of the Simms ProDry Jacket
This award-winning Jacket offers total waterproof, windproof protection in a longer length that is perfect for boat use with features that keep you dry & comfortable all day long. 100% waterproof & windproof featuring state-of-the-art GORE-TEX® Pro Shell fabric technology for superior performance Extreme Wet Weather rated – up to 22” of rainfall per hour…
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A Review of the Simms Womens Solarflex Crewneck
Recharged with a UPF50 rating, Simms’ Solarflex™ LS Crewneck is a sun-shielding champ that delivers comfort and protection from steelhead beats to coastal Oregon streets. Features include a COR3™ fabric triple-threat of wicking, antimicrobial, and UV-blocking chops, while flat-seam construction delivers an always smooth next-to-skin feel. The longer body extends coverage for rowing and built-in…
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A Review of the Simms Womens Drifter Pant
Set your GPS to wander-mode and step into the fly-fishing pant with no set agenda—other than to move freely, everywhere and anywhere. Simms’ contoured, durable, and quick-drying Drifter Pant comes equipped with comfortable 100-percent nylon fabric that wicks moisture and blocks harmful UV rays at a UPF50 rating. Storage of the no-shortage variety stems from…