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The spring chill we have felt lately slows the insect emergence from the river. The cool lasts longer into the day from ...
A recent detour on the final leg of a road trip in early May re-routed me right past AA Outfitters on route 115 in Blakeslee.
This week’s unsettled weather can be both good and bad for fishing. Often, right before a front moves through, aquatic insects and fish sense the change in barometric pressure and ...
I was in the market for a new fly-tying vise and something about the ... the hare’s ear nymph, the pheasant tail nymph, the prince nymph, the Adams and the elk hair caddis.
There have been many inspiring stories of community conservation of biodiversity in India’s Northeastern region.
On this week's River Report NBC Montana caught up with legendary fly-tyer Wayne Gravatt.Gravatt unpacked the process of tying ...
On the ultra-light spinning rig, I assemble a pheasant tail nymph under a split shot and a small slip bobber. On my fly rod, I cinch a light Hendrickson dry fly in size 12 to my tippet.
“In 2024, we observed an increase in pheasant crows heard during our spring crowing counts and sharptails during spring lek surveys. Although chick production was decreased by the wet and cold ...