Friday, July 31, 2009

Painted Rock Water?

Well he is another bit of useful information that I think should reach as many hands as possible. http://wapiti-waters.blogspot.com/2009/07/painted-rocks-reservoir-in-bitterroot.html

Enjoy and,

Tightlines

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Some Useful Information

As mentioned in this link: http://wapiti-waters.blogspot.com/2009/07/western-montana-rivers-tips-for-angling.html We did receive a good bit a rain in a couple of day. Nonetheless, it is warming up for sure, so be careful out there. Land fish quickly, take time to wet you hand cooling them to the temperature of the water and revive each fish by fining them in cool oxygenated water.

Be careful and gentle. Take care of the resource.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Guiding Again

Had another trip yesterday. It went well. Picked up the client at the fancy guest ranch on the West Fork then drove up stream to Appleberry access.

It was going to be a nice day. The river is still dropping very fast at this point and fishermen have been waiting not so patiently is some cases for the fishing to really take off. I would say the the fishing is defiantly picking up, but not on fire yet. It is going to be any day now.

Anyway, the bigger fish were eating yesterday and the client certainly had his opportunities early on in the float.

Meanwhile, I keep at it switch fly's a few times, getting response from the fish each time. After a short time of wade fishing we continue the float and arrive at one of the best holes in the river as we approach everything looks great. The boat is set up, the fly's are ready, and so is the client. So we enter the sweet spot and get a good drift through Moose Hole and nothing. You can imagine my surprise. I row out into the back eddy, walk the boat up for another try. Again a perfect set up and this time another perfect drift, but this time closer to the willows. Would you believe it we drift the entire hole again and I begin to think out loud to myself, your kidding, nothing. Then at a the last possible moment, as the fly starts to drag, we get a rise.

This looks good. The client is excited about something. So I drift a little further not really in a hurry, because most times all the excitement a little over done. It was not until I jump out of the boat with the net that I begin to realize what just happened. My eyes can barely believe the fish in the net. It is a baby that runs the length of my net, which when taped is exactly 20".

It was a good day.