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It's. This is you're fishing on the fly report for the week of August 6th with Rivers two to three weeks behind normal the best dry fly fishing is finally here with hoppers just around the corner the Gallatin continues to drop but still higher than average flows for this time of year with great attractor fishing in the canyons cadis are coming off sick in the evenings with occasional spruce mounds. Try a yellow rubber legged stimulator or chubby chair noble tan or gold size 10 to 12. Or a royal Wolf. Never seen trued peacock or Jaeger bombs. Read size 12 to 16. Nothing has also been productive with bead heads trailing a golden stone might also try a mega Prince hare's ear Keystone size forty eight for the big stuff and a gold lightning bug Mustang Sally or tungsten purple bugger size 12 to 16. The upper Madison is in fine shape with Cata sallies an evening stone flies coming out hoppers are appearing as well but use smaller patterns for now. Try a chubby turn noble or a sunrise surprise size 8 to
12. A CDC elk hair caddis are never seen Sally's size 14 to 16 for naps try a purple lightning bug or a Mustang Sally size 16 18. A mega pheasant tail or a delectable purple her size 6 to 10. The lower Madison has dropped considerably in the past week with weed beds exposed offering consistent evening dry fly action with catus EPMD crayfish droppers buggers and soccers on the ticket for nothing. Yellowstone is looking better green with one to two foot visibility and lots of hungry fish sniffing is still best right now with rubber leg stone flies. Bugger patterns lightning bugs and copper John droppers look for dry fly fishing to improve significantly this next week. The Missouri is looking good as well and stable at 6000 CFS below Holter in the dry fly fishing is incredible with Cata sallies and PM DS. Also check out the feeder creeks around the Gallatin Yellowstone and Madison rivers for some great
action on a tractor drys has been you're fishing on the fly report for the week of August 6. Fishing on the fly is brought to you by KGO in Montana trafficker's. More information on the web at trafficker's dot com. It's.
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Fishing on The Fly 08-06-11
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Chicago: “Fishing on The Fly 08-06-11,” KGLT, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed August 29, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-309-354f4v14.
MLA: “Fishing on The Fly 08-06-11.” KGLT, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. August 29, 2024. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-309-354f4v14>.
APA: Fishing on The Fly 08-06-11. Boston, MA: KGLT, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-309-354f4v14