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weekend update

Troutfitters 10/10 reports:

The Gallatin got a little dirty over the weekend with the rain and snow according to reports, but I wasn't able to make it out (stomach bug) and since then it has cleared up again and is plenty fishable. Fish are moving around and getting ready to start doing there thing here soon. Seeing a few fish on beds, but not too many. It's been mostly nymphing on these bright sunny warm days, although never hurts to pitch streamers if you like to, it's a good time of year. Things have been fishing pretty darn well when the cloud cover is around and the wind isn't too bad. Talked with quite a few guys fishing the Gallatin lately and reports have been pretty good, lots of BWO's right now with the overcast and rain. Fish are still munching nymphs pretty well - smaller olive stuff and smaller pheasant tails - lot's of mayfly nymphs in the water so go figure. Been some reports of some pretty decent streamer fishing - fish are definitely starting to move around and come up out of the Missouri on the lower stretches. Still a little early for fish to be staging, but the browns are definitely getting darker and that means you could start targeting some fish on big ugly streamers. Might be worth some lower Gallatin poking around.

Fly pattern suggestions:
BH FB PT: 14-16-18-20 Copper John Black, Olive & Chartreuse: 16-18-20 Copper Bead Mayfly: 16-18 Wilcox's Little Green Machine: 16-18-20 Anatomay Hares Ear & Peacock: 14-16-18 Mega Prince: 8-10 Mega Hares Ear: 6-8 Olive & Black Woolbuggers: 2-4-6-8 CH Bow River Bugger Black, Olive & Brown: 2-4-6 Eyez Wide Open Olive & Tan: 2 JJ's Special: 2-4-6-8 Hotwire Mayfly Olive: 14-16-18 Biotic Nymph Black & Olive: 14-16
Last Updated: 10/10/07

Upper Madison: So obviously I couldn't make it out fishing this weekend so instead we called up and talked to Dan and Nancy to see what's been going on on the Upper Madison, and the word is ... not a ton of fish right now, but some good ones for sure. That's a good thing as far as I'm concerned, at this point in the year I have had enough 12 inch rainbows and browns and whitefish to fill my appetite for having caught fish; now it's time for the big boys... This is the place to go for that. So heard from some buddies at FWP that the shocking survey was about what you would expect - a ton of 20-26" browns in the Varney to 8 Mile stretch. Not surprising but definitely reinforces what I've always believed - best section of brown trout streamer water around... Not much talk of dry fly fishing, although I'm sure there's a few BWO's around. Streamers, streamers and more streamers, that's the word. Some bigger stoneflies in like a size 6 have been decent as well, and some smaller mayfly nymphs have also been pulling in some fish. Between the lakes has been good and some of the bigger browns have been moving around according to reports - red copper johns...

Fly pattern suggestions:
JJ's Special: 2-4-6-8 BH FB PT: 14-16-18-20 Firey Juan: 10 Copper John Black, Olive & Red: 16-18-20 Silvey's Sculpin Tan & Olive: 2 Eyez Wide Open Tan & Olive: 2 Bow River Bugger Olive & Black: 2 Mustang Sally: 16-18 Hairy Sculpin Brown & Light Olive: 2-4 Copperwire Mayfly Olive & Tan: 16-18 BH FB PT: 16-18 Copper Bead Mayfly: 16-18 Big Red: 6-8 Coppertone: 6-8
Last Updated: 10/10/07

Lower Madison: Kiel and a few buddies fished the Lower on Saturday, had the river to themselves, and had a great day from Cherry to Greycliff. They weren't really looking for heads, although Kiel said the BWO's were coming off in droves, but the nymph fishing was fantastic and had some fish chasing streamers as well. Right along the edges of the weedbeds is where most of the risers have been seen lately, and it has been from Warm Springs to Cherry where more of the rising fish have been seen. That's a good place typically to look for risers - they feel comfortable enough to come up and sip on the surface without exposing themselves too much. Wade fished with buddies around Greycliff last week and it was fair, a few fish munching some streamers and nymphs. Beartrap has been good lately, heard that it has been a little more consistent right up below the dam, but a few guys doing well with crayfish on the lower end as well as on streamers (JJ's). Crayfish, streamers, some small baetis nymphs, a few good dry fly patterns and that should take care of your fly selection - by the way the Clouser in tan and brown is the ticket right now.

Fly pattern suggestions:
Stinger Sculpin Olive & Tan: 2 Cone-nan The Barbarian: 2 Silvey's Sculpin Olive & Tan: 2 BH FB PT: 16-18-20 Copper Bead Mayfly: 16-18-20 Deaddrift Crayfish: 4 I Ain't Yo Baby's Daddy Tan & Rust: 10 CDC BWO Emerger: 16-18-20 Olive Anatomay: 16-18 Skip's Nymph Olive: 16 Super Soft PT: 16-18 Brooks Sprout BWO: 16-18-20 Hackle Dun Baetis: 16-18-20 Bubble Back BWO: 16-18 Rootbeer Float BWO: 16-18
Last Updated: 10/10/07

Yellowstone: Sorry we didn't get a weekend update in there for you on the clarity, I've had a stomach bug... Anyhow, spoke with Toot's today and apparently things were dirty over the weekend, semi fishable, but dirty in parts. Everything is fine now! So the river is back in shape and I'm sure that the fishing hasn't skipped a beat. I had been floating and fishing the Yellowstone a fair amount lately and the previous week it was pretty darn good on Wednesday. When the cloud cover is out, the BWO's are thick and the fish are absolutely podded in the foam lines and back eddies. A little bit of mixed success depending upon the weather, but as long as you can bundle up and handle a bit of wind, the fishing is as good as it gets right now. There are definitely plenty of fish eating right now, seemed every pool or tailout had a few fish in it, nearly everyone we talked to has had good days over on the Yellowstone lately. Cloudy days the fish are definitely chasing streamers, browns are getting their nice dark colors and getting aggressive. Ran the baitfish/beadhead combo on Wednesday and did pretty well. All reports have been if the cloud cover rolls in, the fishing has been pretty good. Copper and white zonkers, Eyez Wide Open, and whatever you want to toss off the back - pheasant tail, copper wire mayfly etc.

Fly pattern suggestions:
Ugly Bug Brown, Golden, & Black: 6-8-10 Mega Prince: 6-8-10 CH Bow River Bugger Olive & Black: 2-4-6 Silvey's Sculpin Olive, Tan & Black: 2 BH FB PT: 14-16-18 Mustang Sally: 16-18 Lightning Bug Gold: 12-14-16 Eyez Wide Open Tan & Olive: 2 Stinger Sculpin Natural: 2 JJ's Special: 2-4-6-8 Dirty Bird Rust & Tan: 12-14-16 Copper John Black & Olive: 14-16-18 Biotic Nymph Olive & Black: 16
Last Updated: 10/10/07

Jefferson: Shane if you have had any big ones, let me know buddy! Last report I had was from a few weekends ago when I had some friends that fished up high the streamer fishing was decent - not great, not poor, but decent. They caught fish on JJ's and some sculpin patterns and that fish were holding in the predictable areas - below riffles in the tailouts and pools. Everyone is psyched that the Jeff and Big Hole are open again - now we have a few more places to pitch streamers and apparently the streamer fishing on the Jeff has been pretty darn good in stretches, and sort of dead in others - about what you typically find with this river. So grab your streamers, and some nypmphs and concentrate on the riffles and look for fish to be feeding better when it's overcast. It is after all fall and it is after all time to start throwing big nasties, so why wait? Chances are the better fishing is going to be in the sections where the water has a bit more current. So probably head on up towards the lower Big Hole and Beaverhead. The stinger sculpin has been good over here :)

Fly pattern suggestions:
JJ's Special: 2-4-6 Yellow Yummy: 2-4-6 Flash Fry Platte River, Olive, White/Olive: 2 Stinger Sculpin Olive & Natural: 2 Silvey's Sculpin Tan, Black & Gray: 2 Delektable Double Screamer Streamer Cree, Olive/Black, Brown/Yellow: 2 Deaddrift Crayfish: 4 Muddbuggler: 4 I Aint Yo Baby's Daddy Rust & Tan: 8 Super Soft PT: 16-18 Copper Bead Mayfly: 16 BH FB PT: 16-18-20 Anatomay Olive: 16-18 Stinger Sculpin Tan & Olive: 2
Last Updated: 10/10/07

Big Hole: Reports from the Big Hole are that nymphing is still on fire, it's still San Juans, pheasant tails and lightning bugs, copper johns, etc. And with the cloudy weather streamer fishing has been decent as well. Water flows are coming up some still, it's over 400 and it's floatable around Melrose - don't bring your new driftboat though.. The fish are still pretty concentrated from what we have heard. This really could be a good option here in the next little bit, probably not too crowded, fish are concentrated, and it's open! Everyone that we have talked to that has fished the Big Hole since it opened has said the fishing has been good. I don't think at these water levels you want to be pitching 8 inch streamers, the fish definitely aren't on the banks, so look for riffles, tailouts and pools to hold most of the fish right now.

Fly pattern suggestions:
San Juan Worm Red, Brown, Tan etc: 8-10 JJ's Special: 6-8 Hotwire Mayfly Olive & Tan: 14-16-18 Biotic Nymph Olive & Black: 14-16 Copper Johnson Green, Chartreuse, Black and Red: 14-16-18-20 Gold Lightning Bug: 12-14-16-18 JJ's Special: 2-4-6-8 Yellow Yummy: 2-4-6-8
Last Updated: 10/10/07

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