I am a River to My People Being in the fly fishing business means we are in the optimism business and in our souls, hope springs eternal. If it’s raining outside it might mean that blue winged olives should be coming off the Big Hole. If it windy and hot there could be Hoppers blowing […]
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The Beaverhead River
Over 200 years ago, Lewis and Clark discovered the Beaverhead River hoping to find a Northwest Passage. William Clark was overheard saying, “Oops” when they realized their portage over the Rockies was going to be an extra 250 miles. So it goes….
Today, the Beaverhead River flows out of Clark Canyon Reservoir Dam creating one of Montana’s blue-ribbon trout streams; blessing the landscape with cool nutritious water always competitive with other rivers for the largest trout per river mile. The Beaverhead is narrow with undercut banks, plenty of fly devouring brush, and surprisingly, home to very muscular and combative brown trout.
The upper Beaverhead is narrow, tight and seeming to require tiny little Mayfly nymphs in order to be productive. When the stars align, delicate PMD’s appear offering truly world class angling.
Our guides also fish the middle Beaverhead. Our private access agreements, with a few kind, generous, and visionary landowners, allow us to concentrate on productive runs, pools and riffles. These floats are high risk/high reward with the reward always outweighing the risk. We float places with a name like “Task to Trash” putting in at the town of Dillon wandering downstream in search of fish.
The bottom Beaverhead float begins at Gems Bridge ending at the north edge of the town of Twin Bridges. The float is long and beautiful, and again, the fishing can be hit or miss but you have exceptional days with Hoppers, Blue-Winged Olives, Royal Wulffs, the ubiquitous Purple Chubby and San Juan Worm along with a variety of streamers. Plus, there is a very good chance you will not see another angler along the way, which becomes paradise.
The Beaverhead River is where streamer fishing could have you on the verge of religious rapture. The price can be a lot of lost flies in the bushes and banks, but the reward exceeds the loss when a charging trout assaults your fly. Streamer fishing is productive in the spring, summer, and fall. Fishermen should always have a healthy selection of streamer flies: Big Hole Crawlers, White Zonkers, Yellow Yummies, JJ Specials, Double Bunnies, Sparkle Minnows, along with mystic specialties residing in your guides fly box. It is also crucial to remember that streamer fishing is about having the fly pulsate, flash, vibrate, palpitate, oscillate and quiver through the stream. Streamers are about action and trout tremble with they appear.
Fish Like a Guide School at Healing Waters Lodge
Hurry, hurry, hurry! Only two spaces left for the “Fish Like a Guide, But Live Like a Client” fly fishing school at Healing Waters Lodge, May 2-7. Call Mike Geary (406-459-2030) today!
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Feels like spring! Temps are heading into the upper-40’s and even 50’s. Beaverhead River is looking good. Fish Like a Guide, But Live Like a Client School: A couple of spaces available for the April 17-22 and the May 2-7 schools. Please give Mike a call at 406-459-2030, he can tell you all the details. […]
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Fresh and delicious and sometimes fancy. At Healing Waters Lodge we aim to please every appetite.
Continue reading "Fly Fishing in Southwest Montana with Healing Waters Lodge" »Fly Fishing Flies in Southwest Montana
Temperatures are heading into the 40’s and it is time to get your fly fishing gear organized and ready for the 2016 fishing season. Get those broken rods in to be repaired or order new ones!
Continue reading "Fly Fishing Flies in Southwest Montana" »Lewis & Clark Chapter of Montana Trout Unlimited Meeting
Thank you! We had a great turn out this morning for the Lewis & Clark Chapter of Montana Trout Unlimited meeting. Your participation does make a difference. Meeting minutes will be forthcoming. Next meeting is scheduled for March 7th beginning at 6:00 p.m. at the Search and Rescue Building in Dillon.
Continue reading "Lewis & Clark Chapter of Montana Trout Unlimited Meeting" »Fish Like a Guide, But Live Like a Client – Fly Fishing School
Healing Waters Lodge has space available for the ” Fish Like a Guide, But Live Like a Client” fly fishing schools. Cost includes singe room occupancy and all meals at Healing Waters Lodge for six nights and five days, classroom instruction and guided fishing, one day of spring creek or private water, flies and use […]
Continue reading "Fish Like a Guide, But Live Like a Client – Fly Fishing School" »Fly Fishing Vacation in Southwest Montana
Why choose Healing Waters Lodge for your fly fishing vacation? – We have quick and easy access to private streams, spring creeks, and ponds; the Beaverhead, Big Hole, Jefferson, Madison, and Ruby rivers – 5 day float trips down the coveted Smith River – Veteran fly fishing guides – World class float and wade fishing […]
Continue reading "Fly Fishing Vacation in Southwest Montana" »Montana Trout Unlimited – Lewis & Clark Chapter Meeting
The Lewis & Clark Chapter of Montana Trout Unlimited will meet this Saturday, February 6th starting at 10:00 a.m. in the Beaverhead Search & Rescue Building, 1000 Hwy 41,Dillon. Topics for discussion will include: Snow pack information for southwest Montana (Google: Montana Snow Survey), an update on fishing access sites on the Ruby River, and […]
Continue reading "Montana Trout Unlimited – Lewis & Clark Chapter Meeting" »Snow Pack in Southwest Montana is Good
Google Montana Snow Survey to find important information on Montana’s snow pack. The Jefferson River Basin in southwest Montana is at 95-120%, with more snow potential storms headed our way. They say a picture is worth a thousand words. This picture is our interpretation of the snow pack data. Healing Waters Lodge would love to […]
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