Yellowstone Sept. 7th
A beautiful partly cloudy day on the stone with very little wind and very few boats what more could you ask for, how about some awesome dry fly action as well? Started out the day dead drifting sculpins trailed by small flashy bead heads and were into fish within the first thirty seconds right out of the gate. Had awesome clients Kate and Kirsti from Canada warmed up on a few trout and whiteys on subsurface bugs so when 11am rolled around and the baetis began hatching we were ready for some killer headhunting. Found a few good pods of fish primarily sipping our size 18 parachute adams like it was their job and had some awesome cutthroats and rainbows hitting M's hopper tan size 10 in the middle of the river along foam lines. Truly some of the best dry fly fishing I've seen on the stone since the Mother's day Caddis hatch. Fish also were eating Y's neversink trude red size 14, Green Paradrakes size 12, and bloom's soft hackle brown. Thanks for another killer day.
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Peter

