Nice fish! I tend to catch more fish per day in that section but catch bigger fish downstream towards Varney Bridge. Did real well floating McAtee to Burnt Tree during the Salmon Fly hatch the last week of June. We did a 3 day trip in YNP to fish the Salmon Fly hatch on the Yellowstone River last week. Had a 10 mile stretch of the river all to ourselves, no other people, no boats, 30+ fish days with some 20 inch cuties, all on chubbies but you need a permit and haul a heavy pack, including beer, 7 miles to the campsites.
Just missed a walk-up permit for Slough Creek, 2 guys from Minnesota went in the side door at Mammouth and snatched it up. Drove all the way there from Bozeman to be there at 8. Bummer! That place is hard to get a permit for this time of year.
Yo! I'm actually not guiding currently, started working for a professional photographer/filmer as an assistant (probably should update that on my page). Unfortunately there is not enough time for me to do both guiding and assisting this summer, but next year I plan to be guiding again
Nice , hit the stonefly hatch last year by campfire pure luck . A couple of hours of unbelievable fishing and no one there . Thanks for sharing
I really like the shots of the bugs. Nice video!
The dog is the real star. Great video!
Great video! Beautiful fish.
Love that light switch! Wish it happened a little more frequently but hey that’s my reason to go againhaha👌
Water looks good, flow looks good, bugs look good, trout look good...all is good
Doesn't get much better!
Wall to wall humans. Nice job, sweet water.
Nice fish! I tend to catch more fish per day in that section but catch bigger fish downstream towards Varney Bridge. Did real well floating McAtee to Burnt Tree during the Salmon Fly hatch the last week of June. We did a 3 day trip in YNP to fish the Salmon Fly hatch on the Yellowstone River last week. Had a 10 mile stretch of the river all to ourselves, no other people, no boats, 30+ fish days with some 20 inch cuties, all on chubbies but you need a permit and haul a heavy pack, including beer, 7 miles to the campsites.
Wow that sounds like an awesome adventure. I need to get out in the park more often! Can't beat native fish on big dries with no people.
Just missed a walk-up permit for Slough Creek, 2 guys from Minnesota went in the side door at Mammouth and snatched it up. Drove all the way there from Bozeman to be there at 8. Bummer! That place is hard to get a permit for this time of year.
Sick vid bro!
Nice video what was the name of that caddis fly you showed?
was this filmed on the upper Madison?
Hey man! Love the content. Just wondering what company you guide for? Would love to book a trip with you!
Yo! I'm actually not guiding currently, started working for a professional photographer/filmer as an assistant (probably should update that on my page). Unfortunately there is not enough time for me to do both guiding and assisting this summer, but next year I plan to be guiding again
Great footage dude. I gotta fish Montana some day
Thanks man! You absolutely should
Do y’all use strike indicators?
Only when nymphing with a double nymph rig
That's a spent caddis.. it mimics a caddis that has crawled off the brush and died