MIDGES MEET SPAWNERS
Dazzling Days Bring Action
don't get too complacent
Lowland Fishers Out Early And Happy |
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.. The pre-spring meltdown has kicked fish, fishers, and midges in the butt, so to speak.Madison Maulers |
.. Yesterday was glorious. The sun was visible for most of the day. The clouds were broken and billowed over the continental divide like so much cotton candy, and the thermometer saw 40° and a bit more.
.. Neighbors dashed to the Madison River between the lakes early and spent most of the day because of the breeze - it never showed up. Midges were in abundance. Fishers were in abundance. Fish of the largest kind have finally made their presence known between the lakes and all is right with the world for now.
.. We shan't dwell on it but it was one of those days when "oops," "damitall," and "ohshit," were not heard from the lips of fishers. All bits of fluff seemed to work. The fish are
Yellowstone Winter Grub |
CDC Ant |
.. We used our Scarlet Ibis and Winter Grub with satisfying success until the shadows covered the water.
.. Some younger legs stayed in the cold water until dark. One of the reported perfect flies for the late afternoon and evening was a drowned CDC Ant. Un-greased and fished just in or below the film it was the go-to fly until dark.
.. It's nice to see the sun for so great a duration during any single day. It lulls us into thinking that Spring is here. We know better. We know it's just a teaser. We know there's more bite in our upcoming weather - BUT, for now, it's very deep, and blindingly white, and deadly still -- it sure is nice.
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We're using this wallpaper as a reminder of yesterday. |
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