The one that got away, current Montana river flows and conditions…
After the fourth of July fly fishing orgy I am home grounded this weekend by commitments and yard work that the kids (who were off fishing) should have done this week. The worse part about the yard is that I can’t really jump them about it because I am just as bad, if not worse, when it comes to mowing and weed whacking.
This all leads to a lot of daydreaming, the occasional rock thumping me on the shins after being thrown into orbit by the weed whacker brings me unfortunately back to reality. Of course one of those out of body experiences involves the “one that got away”. Its useless to even say how big, how long he was on, what he even was because everyones been there and no one will believe you anyway. You get the usual smiles, some people will give you the benefit of the doubt and say, “oh really- no kidding, wow, and finally- to bad”. They know you probably added a couple inches to the length, a couple minutes to the battle because they do the same thing. In the end its just you and what we’ve come to refer to as the “ghost”. All I can say is that I hooked up with the biggest Rainbow I’ve ever had on the end my line. I might have made the eight count with him before he headed downriver leaving me shell shell shocked and unable to settle down enough to rig up again for ten minutes.
Ruminations aside, waters are subsiding and clearing. The upper Clark Fork at Warm Springs was as clear as it gets Friday. I did not go home through Missoula so I did not see it that low. The Blackfoot is still a bit high but looks like it won’t be long till it comes into shape. The streams at the upper ends of all the drainages I saw were clear but still a bit high. The Flathead river is dropping and clearing and should be in fine shape for the Federation of Fly Fishers conclave in Whitefish, Montana, July 24-26. If you are in this part of the country be sure to check it out and stop in at Lakestream to get up to date on local conditions or hire a guide. Lakestream as well as Arend’s Cast and Gas (Arend’s also guides the Flathead) in Columbia Falls can set you up for fishing the Blackfeet Reservation Lakes also.
I will unfortunately probably miss the FFF conclave but I will fortunately be out fishing, hopefully the Missouri and beyond. Probably rivers and lakes in the southwestern part of the state. Ten days and no weed whackers in sight!


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