Madison River Hebgen Lake-Quake Lake Temps are still higher than prime between Hebgen and Quake, but the fishing has been pretty good. Anglers have reported success on everything from Wooly Worms to Parachute Ants. Mid day has been a little slow so plan to fish early and late in the day. Quake Lake-Lyon Bridge Afternoon […]
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Yellowstone National Park Fishing Report 9/10/211
Madison River There are some lake run browns and rainbows in the Madison in the Park. Fishing isn’t nearly as awesome as it will be in a few more weeks, but there are a few less dudes out there messing with the fish than there will be over Columbus Day Weekend. Fish hard early and […]
Yellowstone National Park Fishing Report 9/2/2011
Madison River Anglers are chomping at the bit to fish for lake run browns and rainbows on the Madison in the Park and there are a few fish that have already moved up from the lake. Their numbers are extremely sparse so targeting these fish is still by and large a big waste of time, […]
Montana Fishing Report 9/2/2011
Madison River Hebgen Lake-Quake Lake Cool nights should help the fishing between the lakes as the water coming out of Hebgen Dam has been rather warm. If the temps drop, we should see a marked uptick in the fishing. Both nymphs and dries can be effective. Dries are better for prospecting all of the tiny […]
Mini Report
Terrestrial time is upon us in West Yellowstone. Hoppers, Ants and Beetles are effective in most evey stream this time of year. This is also the time to hit small creeks and high mountain lakes that are off the beaten path. Hebgen and Quake Lakes are getting very consistent hatches of Callibaetis making for some great […]
Montana Fishing Report 8/22/2011
Madison River Hebgen Lake-Quake Lake Between Hebgen and Quake the fishing has been best in the mornings as the water is very warm coming out of Hebgen Dam. Both nymphs and attractor dries have worked well, though nymphing will result in a pile of nice Mountain Whitefish hooked up. Big Parachutes, Hoppers and Trudes have […]
Yellowstone National Park Fishing Report 8/22/2011
Madison River Terrestrial fishing has been decent in the Park. It is nothing to write home about, but one can find fish willing to eat beetles, ants and hoppers right now. There are still some Caddis in the evenings but the fishing doesn’t really pick up most nights until dusk. Fall fishing is still a […]
Yellowstone National Park Fishing Report 8/7/2011
Madison River Fishing on the Madison in the Park has slowed down during the day, but there is still some good action on Caddis in the evenings. Spent Caddis in #14-16 and Emergent Sparkly Pupa are both good flies for this hatch. Tricos hatch in good numbers most mornings, though larger fish seldom feed on […]
Montana Fishing Report 8/7/2011
Madison River Hebgen Lake-Quake Lake Fish between the lakes will still eat a Golden Stonely pattern, though this is quickly petering out. Number 12-16 attractor patterns are the way to go for fishing dries for the next little bit. There are some PMD’s in the morning and decent Caddis fishing late in the day but […]
Montana Fishing Report 7/21/2011
Madison River Hebgen Lake-Quake Lake So last week I wrote tha the Salmonflies had wrapped up. I was wrong. They are still active between the lakes. Who knows how much longer this will last, but enjoy the good fishing in the meantime. Fish are very picky when it comes to both good drift and the right […]