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This 28 inch rainbow chugged a huge dry fly.
Nice browns eat large dry flys during the skwala hatch in early April.
Chase Averill with a 46 inch 30lb pike caught on a pike fly in front of Flathead Lake Lodge.
This fish was selectively feeding on anything with legs and wings.
Chief & Boss found relief from high water on the MO.
IPA, brown trout,..............................guide's day off.
This fish ate a March brown cripple two days in a row.
Guide Chris McAdams coached his wife Heather into this big boy on a #14 caddis dry.
The Missouri River produces nice fish in early spring.
Retired fishing guide, Yost shows what the Flathead River has to offer.
20 inch brown on a trico........................plenty good Ol' Spike.
This FAT cuttbow sipped a #12 para cripple quite nicely.
Tiff was thrilled when this fish blasted a golden stone dry.
Fall colors & dry flys
This fish passed up several patterns before eating a small Cripple.
Scott likes to watch fish rise to Hecubas and then catch them.
A #12 royal PMX fooled several nice browns on the MO this day.
Evan was too stoked on this rainbow to notice the salmon fly crawling on his beard.
Salmon fly time is a happy time!
Mike didn't think a fish would eat the gigantic black beatle I put on his line.
Not a big bull but kind of a pretty one.
Another one!
The sloughs off the Flathead River are full of pike during runoff.
Pike are pretty fun on the fly.
Watching a youngster catch his first fish on the fly is rewarding.
A hecuba cripple worked well on this late August day.
We found this fish cruising a spring channel.
Mohoganies were out when this fish ate a brown parachute.
The G-bug works good.
The G-bug strikes again!
Nice fish Alyce!
This little elf makes this 20 inch rainbow look like a 20 lb steelhead.
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