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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Madison River Description
In Robert Frost’s poem, West-running Brook, he refers to the brooks “backward motion” as “the tribute of the current to the source”, in other words, an eddy in a river pays tribute to its source. Greg Lilly and his wife, Janet, created Healing Waters Lodge and Greg grew up fly fishing on the Madison River, guiding on it for close to 50 years. We pay tribute to the Madison River and to the Lilly’s for making the Madison a central part of our fly-fishing program.
The Madison River, like all true western rivers, possesses enormous vitality. The river is born in the high plateau of Yellowstone National Park at a point where the Gibbon and Firehole rivers merge. As the Madison descends it becomes a giant riffle moving with fortitude, grace and endless beauty before collapsing into the Jefferson to form the Missouri at Three Forks, Montana.
Fly Fishing the Madison River
Reading water here is high art. Guides need to interpret all of the nuances of holding water on the Madison. A small indentation can hold a 20″ brown trout. A little break in the water around a boulder can conjure up an 18″ rainbow. You’re fishing the seams of submerged islands in concert with one of the greatest pieces of moving water anywhere.
Spring and Fall: For anglers this giant riffle seduces us with each cast. This is trout water: cool, quick and incessant with fish everywhere. This is the home to prodigious hatches: blue winged olives in the cool cloudy days of spring and fall.
Mid-Summer: Hordes of Salmon Fly hatches rule the day in late June and Caddis Fly hatches dominate the river into July.
The Madison River should be on every angler’s Bucket List. The river has up to 2,600 trout per river mile translating into fishing opportunity everywhere.
Fly Fishing in Southwest Montana with Healing Waters Lodge
Fresh and delicious and sometimes fancy. At Healing Waters Lodge we aim to please every appetite.
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
Continue reading "Snow Pack in Southwest Montana is Good" »Wisconsin Creek in Southwest Montana
Wisconsin Creek may not be known as a great trout fishery but Wisconsin Creek is very important to trout, woodland creatures and human piece of mind. The creek journeys out of the Tobacco Root Mountains and into the Ruby River.
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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. […]
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