Beaverhead Brown Trout |
If you love something, set it free...
It was 60 deg. F yesterday in the Dillon, MT area. The fishing resembled April conditions more than February. In fact, just like the weather, the fishing was unreal!
The first half of the day was probably some of the most fun I had throwing streamers in some time. The browns were out in the shallows in force and they were just as pissed about it being Valentines Day as me. They were doing that thing where they hear the splash of the fly hitting the water, leave their holding spot, and viciously chase it down. They even wanted a fast strip. It was unreal!
Then, at about noon, I started to see some consistent rises to the midges that were showing up in good numbers. It took a while for me to actually cut of my streamer. I was kind of in denial that the big guys were eating dries. I figured it was just some dinks eating a sparse hatch in the sun. Nope! I put on a Buzzball and every fish that got a solid drift, sipped it without a second thought. When I set the hook, they flipped out just as if it ware a summer evening. They made huge runs and did acrobats galore. Some did the Jesus tail-walk across the width of the whole stream.
Dry fly fishing midges in February on the Beaverhead |
That is a crappy trout picture but I wanted to post some evidence of the dry fly goodness.
The Dillon area is absolutely gorgeous, just like this horse. And again, I already can't wait to go back.
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