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 […]
Continue reading "Healing Waters Lodge Newsletter for February 2016" »Category: Fly Fishing Gear
Fly fishing is a world-wide industry with an endless list of gear that comes with it. For our purposes, we we’ll concentrate on fly fishing gear for use in Montana, whether on the Smith River or staying at the lodge and fly fishing the Beaverhead, Big Hole, Jefferson, Madison, Ruby and any of the private water we have access to (spring creeks, streams, ponds and lakes):
Fishing License: Montana has a number of different fishing license options from very short term to medium term to season. You can go on-line at www.fwp.mt.gov and buy your license or you can stop at a retail outlet when you arrive in the area or we can help you at the lodge.
Gear Suggestions: Please let us know in advance if there is anything that you are going to need to borrow. If you have a lightweight rod such as a 4 or 5, and a medium weight outfit such as a 6 and a heavier outfit such as a 7 or 8 weight, bring all three. You will probably only need the 7 or 8 if you are traveling to Montana in the fall when streamer fishing is a more regular part of our fishing experience.
Flies/Leaders: Flies are provided by Healing Waters Lodge as part of your package. However if you have some favorite patterns that you like to fish please feel free to bring them. We will fish a variety of leader lengths and weights. The guides will provide all the leaders and tippets you need as part of your Healing Waters Lodge fishing package.
Clothing: Weather in Montana is changeable in the early, middle and late seasons. You can start the day in long underwear and end it in short sleeves. Come prepared for any type of weather. We suggest that you layer your clothing. A good set of top and bottom long underwear is advisable in the early and latter part of the season. You may want fleece pants under your waders. A turtleneck with a heavier shirt and then topped off with a fleece pullover works well. A good water/wind proof jacket is recommended both for rain and wind protection. Wet wading is usually possible from about mid June to Mid September but have your waders along just in case. Of course you should have good waders with rubber or felt soled wading shoes or boot foot waders with rubber or felt soles. Again, if you need to borrow waders and boots please notify us of the shoe size and your height, we will set aside a pair that will closely fit you. Some folks like fingerless gloves and some like to have a good set of full-fingered gloves just to put their hands in to warm on colder days. A warm hat plus your normal fishing cap or hat is recommended. Polarized sunglasses are highly recommended.
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!
Continue reading "Fish Like a Guide School at 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" »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" »Big Hole Crawler aka The Go-to Fly
True story: I used the same fly, a Big Hole Crawler, with great success for 59 miles down the Smith River for 5 days of float fishing. No matter where I am or what is going on, at some point in my fishing day, a Big Hole Crawler is at the end of my line. […]
Continue reading "Big Hole Crawler aka The Go-to Fly" »Roscoe Outdoor Clothing Company
Nice article in Outdoor Magazine about the 6 Best Outdoor Clothing Companies You’ve Never Heard of. We are very proud to be associated with and offerRoscoe Outdoor Clothing in our Fly Shop at Healing Waters Lodge. Haley DeMarois, co-owner of the company, has worked for Lewis & Clark Expeditions/Healing Waters Lodge for the past five […]
Continue reading "Roscoe Outdoor Clothing Company" »Jefferson River Fly Fishing Report
Ice jam fish tail sculptures on the Jefferson.
Continue reading "Jefferson River Fly Fishing Report" »Big Hole River Fly Fishing Report
The Big Hole. The weather is warming with a high of 30 and a low of 7. The only thing moving on the river is ice. Not a bug in sight. Streamers in soft water with a slow retrieve. Try a size 6 wooley bugger make six casts and go home to a fire.
Continue reading "Big Hole River Fly Fishing Report" »Fly tying
Montage Oreille de Lievre by Christian Salvayre (Click on the title above to go to video) Meet our friend Christian Salvayre. He lives in Leone, France, and is an amazing fly caster and fly fisherman. We have had the pleasure to fish with Christian in Montana and in France and we always learn something new […]
Continue reading "Fly tying" »ORVIS Fly Fishing News: How to tie a fly
Video and Story: The Art of a Deer-Hair Master Written by: Phil Monahan For many of us, our first attempt to tie a Muddler Minnow was when we came face-to-face with the frustration of trying to spin deer hair on a slippery hook shank. For a novice tier, or even someone who has been at […]
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