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07/14/09 @ 10:28:13 am, Categories: 2009 - Twin Bridges Fly Fishing Chronicles, 219 words   English (US)

Someone had pointed out lately that there are “other” fish around here than huge brown trout. How about a big old bow to cover that category?

Ian Davis and Dave paying a little respect to the ‘bows of Southwest Montana.
As we are hovering around the hump day of our season, it’s interesting to watch the styles and flies of the day change. The days of tying on a stonefly nymph and a random beadhead are behind us for a little while. The fish are getting a bit more selective as the water drops. The terrestrial game is in its infant stages, with some zones of the river producing some pretty remarkable hopper and beetle action in the afternoons. It wont be long and we will be feeding the fish foam on a more regular basis.
In the mean time, you are starting to get your moneys worth out of your guide - tapping into the knowledge of the bugs (or lack of them at times), and the holding water the fish will be in.
Its a great time to be a guide in Montana - especially with the water flows and the recent cloudy weather.

As of today its a few days in the office for Rooster - time to let the sunburnt ears turn a different color.

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