The Smith river is high and muddy and runoff has begun. Worms, worms, worms and more worms. Photo credit: Jenson Howard
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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.
25 Days Until Salmon Flies Arrive at the Big Hole River
25 Days Until Salmon Flies Arrive at the Big Hole River Salmon Flies are bumbling, clumsy, large stoneflies possessing an odd power of attraction. This attraction or almost gravitational pull entices anglers from all over the planet in pursuing the Salmon Fly Hatch. The only thing that outnumbers the anglers is the trout chasing […]
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Weather has been cool and the fishing has been great everywhere we go.
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Dave Delisi, Resource Manager for Ruby Habitat Foundation explaining the conservation and education program for the Woodson Ranch in the Ruby Valley. Healing Waters Lodge can make special arrangements for our guests to explore the property and wet a line.
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A great day on the Jefferson River with our guest Jim B., who is taking part in the Fish Like a Guide, But Live Like a Client fly fishing school at Healing Waters Lodge. He definitely gets an A+
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We are thrilled to have a group of ten anglers from Baton Rouge courtesy of Orvis store manager, Alex Beane. In addition, we have 7 guests participating in the Fish Like a Guide, But Live Like a Client school all week long. Currently, everyone is out on the water, with no wind and a beautiful 68 […]
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The smaller creeks and streams we fish are the sweet spot for many of our anglers. We have been working in conjunctions with local landowners creating relationships built on trust, thus allowing us access to waters hidden from the public view. The streams both whisper and beckon the angler with the allure of solitude and […]
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Is April the Cruelest Month? April is the cruelest month, breeding Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing Memory and desire, stirring Dull roots with spring rain. The above is the opening sentence from T.S. Eliot’s poem the Waste Land. I don’t believe T.S. Eliot ever fly fished or cast a fly line, but he […]
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Is April the Cruelest Month? April is the cruelest month, breeding Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing Memory and desire, stirring Dull roots with spring rain. The above is the opening sentence from T.S. Eliot’s poem the Waste Land. I don’t believe T.S. Eliot ever fly fished or cast a fly line, but he […]
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First day of, Fish Like a Guide but Live Like a Client fly fishing school at Healing Waters Lodge. We have 7 guests participating this week, with veteran guides Butch Wicks leading the class, assisted by Terry Throckmorton, Troy Buhr and TJ Migneault.
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