April 25 thru April 30, 2019: This is considered Graduate school for anglers with more experience with the emphasis of honing your skills. Think of it as immersion therapy. $3250 per person includes six nights and five days lodging, all meals, classroom instruction, 5 days of guided fly fishing. May 2 thru May 7, 2019: […]
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Big Hole River Description
So it begins high in the Beaverhead Mountains, the Big Hole River flows for 153 miles through a fly fishing wonderland filled with Brook, Rainbow, Brown and Cutthroat trout. The Big Hole is the last remaining habitat for fluvial Arctic Grayling in the contiguous United States. Along the Big Hole corridor are fishing access sites with names: Jerry Creek, Divide, Maiden Rock, Salmon Fly, Notch Bottom, Pennington Bridge until the Big Hole joins with the Beaverhead River.
Sliding along the Pioneer Mountains, the Big Hole River becomes world class for pocket water as the river gains momentum slicing into the Canyon section, it becomes the destination for anglers during the prolific Salmon Fly Hatch in June.
One of the most quintessential pieces of landscape in the American West is the “Notch”. This is where the Big Hole carves a groove through two pillars of rock. The Big Hole then meanders through the cottonwoods and meadows melding with the Beaverhead just north of the town of Twin Bridges to create the Jefferson River.
Fly Fishing the Big Hole River
April and May – Pre Run-Off: Our guides have taken solemn oaths that on the Big Hole, the biggest fish of the year are caught in the months of April and May before the spring runoff. We have taken a solemn oath not to say where on the Big Hole, but can easily arrange a fishing trip in search of the lurking lunkers lounging in the languid waters of spring.
A Purple Chubby with a San Juan Worm as a dropper is a fly for all seasons on the Big Hole. This combination can be infallible casting to the big boulders in the upper river while being equally deadly along the undercut banks from Maiden Rock downstream.
June – Salmon Flies: Salmon Flies are extraordinarily large insects that hover over the Big Hole in June. These flies defy the laws of flight as they bumble along, skimming the surface while becoming one of the most enticing hatches for trout as well as the anglers pursuing them. There is a great joy in tying on a size four dry fly that can be seen from space while having a very large trout attack it on the surface.
July and August – Tricos, Mayflies, Moths: Tricos and tiny mayflies, start erupting along the Big Hole in the summer months. These tiny flies become a substantial hatch for hungry trout. With a little luck and a little cloud cover they offer wonderful dry fly fishing opportunities. Another signature hatch on the Big Hole are Spruce Moths enticing trout to the surface. This hatch can be seen on the entire length of the river, creating 153 miles of angling bliss.
September and October – Blue Winged Olives, Hoppers and Streamers: Fall is easily the best time of year in Montana. There isn’t another season that expresses the tenuous nature of life more poignantly than autumn. September and October beckon to all anglers with Blue Winged Olives hatches, Hopper patterns, and a call to reach for the streamers in your fly box.
Fly Fishing In Southwest Montana
When you are tired of the Smith River in Montana you are tired of life. This is bastardizing Samuel Johnson’s thoughts on London but it is apropos when referring to the Smith River. 2019 will be our 26th year of outfitting on the Smith River making us the oldest and largest outfitter (we own 26 of 73 commercial […]
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Taking Leave of a Friend Chuck Robbins (L) Chuck Robbins was a guide, author, conservationist, husband and father, and a friend. Chuck treaded gently on the land that he loved and gave more than he got. He was an ardent conservationist working to maintain public lands, clean water and wild trout. Chuck was a man of dignity, […]
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I thought about writing a goofy newsletter with space ships, Elvis sightings, J. Edgar Hoover singing Tighten Up with Archie Bell and Drells; but, my medication kicked in. I did have an image of the actor John Malkovich fly fishing in something called the Vegomatic. The Vegomatic was a set of headphones, wrap around sun […]
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The Smith River, A Ballot Initiative and Hope A few years ago, I was standing in the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. Inside the Cathedral people from around the globe paid homage to 800-year-old edifice. I wanted to thank all the stewards of the Cathedral for last eight centuries that were allowing me my […]
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Montana Snow pack map indicates, at this point in time, the Smith River corridor and southwest Montana snow pack evaluations are in good shape as far as snow pack percentages. Storms with additional precipitation are in the forecast and we feel very optimistic about the upcoming fly fishing season. February 23-25: Mike is hosting our booth […]
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After a month on the road throughout Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Georgia, peddling our Montana fly fishing vacations, Mike returned home safely this week. Being the bold man of action that he is, Mike rests not; and therefore, we invite you to join us at the following events: February 23-24-25, The Fly Fishing Show, Pleasanton, California: […]
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Shape-Shifters Fly Fishing In Montana We spent the holidays bingeing on TV. The world appears to be consumed by vampires, zombies, shape-shifters, warlocks, witches and extraterrestrials. Not bad if you’re describing the political class but as a fly fisherman I seek a soft stream with gentle riffles and quiet rising fish. The following is the […]
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Mike packed our Subaru Outback with a 42 inch flat screen, a booth display, his laptop, and a box of brochures; then, he headed out before daylight this morning on what he calls his “Willy Loman Southern Sales Tour” peddling our fly fishing vacations. Mike will be doing presentations at the following listed locations: January […]
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The Smith River is immersion therapy for anyone that wants to get a feel for Montana 50 years ago. The floating part of the canyon is 60 miles with two public access points. You embark from Camp Baker outside of White Sulphur Springs, which has been described as looking like a hooker without makeup. You […]
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