Take Advantage of the Pre-Runoff Conditions!
We're all daydreaming of summer fishing in YNP here at MRO.
Montana
Hebgen: The ice is almost completely off the arms and main lake respectively, with what's left being centralized around the dam. Fishing should become more consistent as the weather continues to warm. Leeches and nymphs under an indicator will still be the main squeeze on Hebgen for now. Flies: #8 Black or Olive Simi Seal Leech, #6 Balanced Squirrel Leech Black, #6 Olive or Black Hot Bead Leech, #8 Thin Mint, #18 BBQ Baetis, #14 Olive Nugget, #12 O.S. Buzzer, #18 Two Bit Hooker, #18 Purple JJ Baetis
Flows: Inflow to Hebgen Lake: 924.1 cfs Hebgen Lake Outflow: 924.1 cfs Kirby Flows: 1010 cfs
Temp @ Kirby: High - 41.2
Low - 37.2
** Flows as of 12pm May 5th, 2024 **
Between the lakes a few weeks ago - Soupy! Upper Madison: *Not much has changed since last week* - The Upper Madison is fishing wonderfully. She's currently in a chalky green pre-runoff state (the water looks GREAT). Nymphing is, as always the most productive way to fish the Upper. Fish are still rising on midges, and the occasional BWO, although the cooler weather has slowed the surface action some.
Don't discount streamers either! Flies: #10 Pat's Rubberlegs - Black, #16 Olive Hot Spot, #18 Beadhead *OR* Weightless Shop-Vac, #18 BBQ Baetis, #18 CDC BWO Comparadun, #20 Low Water Baetis, #18 Purple Parachute, #16 Para Western March Brown, #6 Olive Mini Sex-Dungeon #8 Hot Bead Thin Mint
Our bugs are stocked and ready for your box!
YNP
**Yellowstone National Park is closed to fishing until May 27th!!**
Flows: Madison near West Yellowstone: - Yellowstone below Yellowstone Lake : - Gibbon: - Gallatin near Big Sky: 625 cfs
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Get out there!
Shot from the Grayling Arm, fall '23.
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We are booking float, & walk/wade trips for the 2024 season. Give us a call if you have any questions or are looking to book a guided trip.
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Tyler Amory
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