Spent a stellar spring day on private water and also working sections of the Ruby River. Big fish are coming up out of the deep after BHC’s (BigHole Crawlers). Streamers with lots of bling and sparkle worked well also.
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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.
Lewis & Clark Chapter of Trout Unlimited Meeting Tonight
The Lewis & Clark Chapter 656 of Montana Trout Unlimited will meet tonight at the Beaverhead County Search & Rescue Building starting at 6:00 p.m.
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Let the season of fish photos begin! Healing Waters Lodge is open for business and we look forward to another wonderful season. For information about lodge reservations, just a day trip or perhaps a Smith River float, please give Mike Geary a call at 406-459-2030.
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Fly Fishing Guides for Healing Waters Lodge and Lewis & Clark Expeditions are the best! Experienced, knowledgeable, personable, fun, and hardworking. Whether you are staying at the lodge, day-tripping down the Missouri, or floating for five-days down the Smith River, we’ve got you covered. Give Mike Geary a call at 406-459-2030.
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Healing Waters Lodge is located in the heart of the Ruby Valley between the towns of Sheridan and Twin Bridges. The Beaverhead River winds its way through Twin Bridges and just a little ways out of town, joins the Big Hole River to form the Jefferson. Mike and I feel blessed to be a part […]
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Montana Snow Survey Check out the NEW! Interactive Montana SNOTEL Map. You can now gain access to a variety of data types: – Snotel (SNOwpak TELemetry) – Snowcourses – SCAN (Soil Climate Analysis Network) – Reservoir Storage – Monthly Streamflow – ACIS monthly precipitation 2016 is looking good. We are around average for snow pack […]
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Purple chubbies and lightning bugs were the ticket for catching a couple of nice browns on the Ruby River yesterday.
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Healing Waters Lodge wants to help you get away with outstanding fly fishing trips on the Big Hole River. With over 30 years of experience, we have what it takes to give you the full southwest Montana fly fishing experience. Our skilled guides are knowledgeable and can assist you on any aspect of fly fishing.
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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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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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