Wednesday, May 19, 2021

May 19, 2021 1 min read

9500 CFS @ Corwin - The Stone has headed into the early stages of runoff and the flows have spiked over the past few days. There are going to be much better options around Bozeman (the Lower and Upper Madison, for instance) over the next week or so. If you are headed to the Yellowstone, be sure to bring some larger stonefly nymphs as well as flashy streamers and target the absolute slowest water you can find. 

Recommended Flies: 

Pat's Rubberlegs, Black or Brown #8

20-incher #10

Sculpzilla #8

 



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Saturday, June 12, 2021

June 12, 2021 1 min read

7480 CFS @ Corwin - The Yellowstone River has been slowly dropping over the past few days and is starting to come into shape much earlier than expected. The river is still very high at the moment but nymphing along the banks should be productive. Look for the softer slower pockets to find fish and please be careful if you head over.

Recommended Flies:

Black Rubber Legs #4
FB Hare's Ear #12
Girdle Buggers #6
Lightning Bug #14
TB Yellow Sallie #12

Monday, June 7, 2021

June 07, 2021 1 min read

10,900 CFS @ Corwin - While the Yellowstone hasn't peaked in flows (at least we hope not), it's still running quite high and very dirty. Wading will be dangerous, and floating is best left to the absolute experts. We'd recommend trying to fish just about anywhere else at the moment. 

Recommended Flies:

Rubber Legs #4

Girdle Bug Camo #6

Dungeon Black #2

Sculpin Leach Black #4

Mongrel Meat #1

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

June 01, 2021 1 min read

8840 CFS @ Corwin - The Yellowstone isn't quite in fishing shape at the moment. It's still running high and dirty--and likely will for the next few weeks. There are better options around the area right now, but if you do head to the Yellowstone, please be careful floating or wading. 

Recommended Flies: 

Rubber Legs #4

Girdle Bug Camo #6

Dungeon Black #2

Sculpin Leach Black #4

Mongrel Meat #1