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Missouri River Fishing Report – 10/21
The change in weather is upon us. The fishing on the Missouri might get even better than it has been, with small dries and streamers being the main focus. As always, you can depend on the nymph fishing to be good for you as well. For dry flies, use cripples, standard Adams…
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Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 10/21
It’s very likely to rain on our parade today. The parade, of course, is the good fishing we’ve been having. That being said, the rain could turn on the BWOs and smaller mayflies in a big way, and the streamer fishing could pop off. For dries, use rusty spinners in the evening, elk hair…
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Bitterroot Fishing Report – 10/21
“Ye gods of this land! Preserve my son, the last and only anchor of my house, now settled in Thrace, the land of snow, safe in the keeping of his father’s friend. Some fresh disaster is in store, a new strain of sorrow will be added to our woe. Such ceaseless thrills of terror…
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Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 10/19
When it’s not windy, the lower Clark Fork can produce some really great fishing this time of year. The upper river is also good, especially for those who prefer to wade. They’re still taking larger bugs on the surface, but are definitely interested in miniature mayflies when the time calls for it. October caddis…
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Rock Creek Fishing Report – 10/19
The forecast calls for 70 and clear again. This isn’t exactly the fall that we’re used to, but the fishing hasn’t suffered, at least not demonstrably. Mayflies, October caddis and streamers are what you should be focusing on for Rock Creek. For dry flies, use mahoganies, chubby Chernobyls, stimulators, BWOs, parachute adams, purple hazes,…
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Bitterroot Fishing Report – 10/19
“Ye gods of this land! Preserve my son, the last and only anchor of my house, now settled in Thrace, the land of snow, safe in the keeping of his father’s friend. Some fresh disaster is in store, a new strain of sorrow will be added to our woe. Such ceaseless thrills of terror…
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Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 10/19
We’ve had some good trips on the Blackfoot recently. The streamer fishing is starting to heat up something fierce, and the October caddis are alive and well for the dry fly. For dries use October caddis, tricos, big PMDs, BWOs, elk hair caddis, hoppers, Chernobyls, Orange Stimulators, parachute adams, and purple hazes.…
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Missouri River Fishing Report – 10/19
However you fancy catching your trout, the Missouri is primed for it right about now. Dry fly fanatic? Baetis, caddis, BWOs and pseudos a-plenty. Bobber boy? Your nymphs and scuds will be right at home down deep. Sucker for the streamer? So are the fish right now, so fire away. For dry flies,…
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Simms Women’s Vapor Boot Review
FEATURES & BENEFITS: • Our new women’s-specific, lightweight, fast, & minimal wading boot with a synthetic leather, textile & scratch rubber upper • Simms’ lightweight VaporTread™ platform for an engineered balance of fast hiking and wading performance. • Partially-lined with neoprene for wading warmth, cushioning & easy-on/easy-off. • Women’s-specific last for precision fit, comfort, and…
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Simms Women’s Isle Pant Review
FEATURES & BENEFITS: • Nylon/spandex pant that offers excellent sun protection, moisture management and comfort • Flattering and comfortable 3” wide ealastic waistband with drawcord for adjustability • Slash hand pockets and concealed, zip-secure back pocket • Concealed, zip-secure back pocket FABRIC TECH: 93% Nylon/7% Spandex APPROX. WEIGHT: 3.4 oz. For More Info and Pics…