Wednesday, March 3, 2010

The TroutAholic Strikes Again

While I was on a recent road trip to Nashville and back, Joel spent a couple of days on the river. When I got back to Deer Lodge, I checked out Joel's Montana TroutAholics page on Facebook and found he had done not only some fishing, but some nice catching too. I stole the following from his post:


"There was a small window on the river today where fish were up on the surface eating Skwalas! Here is a picture of a cutthroat who was the first taker! If the weather stays like this it could be happy happy stuff this week!"

The cuttie above, as well as the Skwala hatch, came on his second day on the river. Below are the results of his first day out during the recent warm spell:

"The day was great the fishing was pretty good considering it is still February! Five fish to hand all on nymphs. a size 18 pheasant tail flashback with rubber legs was the hot bug catching all but one fish. The rainbows are beautiful right now as they have their spawning colors going on in a big way!"

Very nice Joel, thanks for the update. I can't wait to get out there this weekend and fling some dry flies.

That reminds me, it is time to get your new Montana Fishing License for the 2010 season. I got mine yesterday at the local Ace Hardware store in Deer Lodge. You can also get your license online at the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks website. I keep the link to their site in the left hand side of this blog in the Hooked Up Links section. It is at the bottom of that list.


In the state of Montana, all guides must work through an outfitter. In addition to providing documentation of their on the water experience and skills proficiency, fishing outfitters are required to demonstrate their knowledge of the state's fish and wildlife laws through an examination process. They must also file an outfitter's plan which includes waters they fish, guides they hire and lodges they work with in the course of their business. They are also required to keep records of each fishing trip they book and file those with the state's Board of Outfitters each year. Joel, through his Montana TroutAholic Outfitters company, is the outfitter of record for Rock Creek Cattle Company. Here is a link to Montana TroutAholic Outfitters.

Back to the bugs that have me anxious to get on the river. I captured the following image of a Skwala on my thumb last season, and yes, that is Skwala poop on my finger.

The Skwala is a type of stonefly and considered to be on the large side of the dry fly bugs. You can find all you want to learn about the Skwala at the WestFly website. The folks at WestFly have put together a very comprehensive site which I refer to often for great bug info.

That's about it for now. We are going to try to get on the water this weekend. If so, you'll see a report post next week. With any luck at all, it will be a catching report.

Sharp Hooks and Tight Lines,

Ron

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