EARLY FALL: September 1 to Sept. 20th
Because of the cooler conditions in the high country at this time of year, much of the insect activity is focused during the middle of the day. Small mayflies and some caddis can hatch on the Firehole, Madison, Henry's Fork, and many of our smaller streams.
About September 10th the brown trout in Hebgen Lake will have started their annual spawning run. The average size spawner is from two to three pounds. The Platte River, Light Spruce, and the Woolly Bugger are my favorite flies.
LATE FALL: Sept 20 to Oct. 3l
Along with the fall run of brown trout out of Hebgen Lake, we have a fall run of large rainbow trout. These fall run rainbows will also average from two to three pounds with some larger. Most of the fishing in late fall is on the upper Madison River near West Yellowstone. The Firehole, Gibbon and the South Fork of the Madison also have fall runs of brown trout.
For more information please call 406-646-7336 -Bob Jacklin
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Late Season
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