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The ice is making the Jefferson River difficult and dangerous to fish which makes it not the optimal river to fish in the winter time. If working the Jefferson, Numphing will have ... morethe most success.
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Tuesday, 1 Dec, 2015
Woolly Buggers with small beads like copper John’s or Princes have been getting good production on the Missouri River. Expect the trout to stay deep during the morning hours ... moreand move to shallower waters in the afternoon as it warms. As it warms this weekend, the catches should come off providing great winter fishing.
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Tuesday, 1 Dec, 2015
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4-8 fish
As we approach the winter months, Rock Creek is best with nymphs and streamers. Wait till January to break out your Midges.
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Tuesday, 1 Dec, 2015
Streamer fishing with a bead are your best bet on the Ruby River. Near the dam tends to have the largest concentration of fish. Woolly Buggers and small Copper Johns or Princes are ... moredoing well. Browns are still being caught but they are just finishing up their spawning. Water temperature is running warmer in the afternoon. Try a Sculpin streamer with a slow swing in the deeper pools.
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Tuesday, 1 Dec, 2015
Upper Madison River Fly Fishing - Up high and in between the lakes still has good streamer fishing. This winter weather will also get fish wanting some high calorie meals. Using a ... morestonefly imitation with a small mayfly will bring fish to the net, but use a short section of fluoro off of your leader and your dropper will increase your chance at catching fish. A mega prince or purple hureless are good stonefly options trailed by a lil' spankers and size 18 mayfly nymphs are your best bet. streamers are producing fish as well. Look for slower deeper runs and reds as the browns are spawning. The water is at winter flows and is super for wading, you can get to any spot you want. You can still float if you have a raft.

Lower Madison River Fly Fishing - Fishing is getting back to normal now that they have stopped fluctuating the flow out of the dam. It has been a couple days now without any changes and you can get back to dead drifting or swinging soft hackles and crawfish. In the seam line, keep an eye out for fish to be feeding on emerging midges. The coming days are going to have some increasing winds so the adults will be blown off the water. Get a few drifts thru each spot you fish. More fish are wanting the flies put right in front of their face. Check out our blog on a Perfect Day in the Gardens.
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Sunday, 15 Nov, 2015
Beaverhead River Fly Fishing - The Beaverhead River has been fishing tough lately. If you are determined to fish the Beaverhead River, work over the runs thoroughly. This weather is ... moremaking things much more difficult.
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Sunday, 15 Nov, 2015
This weather is making things more difficult. Browns are spawning so watch where you walk. A number of the fish are already down the middle, settling into winter runs. Streamers or ... morea nymph rod are working the best. JJ Specials and Sparkle Minnows are hitting hard. The dry fly fishing is non-existent. The big hole is definitely a good option right now.
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Sunday, 15 Nov, 2015
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4-8 fish
Because of the significant change in weather, the fishing has been slow recently. Streamers, midges, tiny baetis, and lots and lots of nymphs are hitting.
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Sunday, 15 Nov, 2015
Time for streamers, midges, tiny baetis, and lots and lots of nymphs. Tandem nymph rigs and heavy streamers will be your best bets. This weather is making things tougher.
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Sunday, 15 Nov, 2015
The Upper Clark Fork River is a good option with good flows and color, the Clark below Missoula is a better choice for dry flies. Fish are at locations where the water is slow and ... moreis deep, below boulders, behind drop-offs, and along current seams. Blue-winged olives will be strong in November on cloudy days.
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Sunday, 15 Nov, 2015