Big Sky Review...(photo intense)

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Big Sky Review...(photo intense)

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Another remarkable trip to Montana. Although I could write a book on every day we spent out there, I will try to be succinct. We spent the first few nights in Wisdom, MT and woke up to a bit different scenery than we are used to here...(not to mention 40 degree mornings). "Beauty" never seems to capture the essence of this place.

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Spent the first 2 days fishing the Big Hole, which was running perfectly. Caught the first 2 days of the 5 day spruce moth hatch. Great timing. Rising cutties and big browns were caught almost primarily on #14 caddis and mayfly patterns. We caught about 15 browns and cutthroats right by the landing while the drift boats were getting ready. Here are a few more pics of the scenery, our Big Hole mascot and some "action" pics.

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We then moved on to one of our favorite spots outside of Missoula and fished Rock Creek for the remainder. We are all convinced this is some of the best dry fly fishing in the country. This is the 6th year fishing this water (a beautiful 4 mile wade) and I will be there again (not soon enough). The final pic is of a nice cutthroat I got on a buddy's 7 ft 4 wt he called the "crick picker." Sweet rig. A little different feel than the 9 ft 5 wt XP I had with me, but unbelievable feel. Shot line incredibly well. Handeled this cuttie and another brown (a bit bigger, but a bit more "camera shy" than the cut).

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Appears to be a major portion of "fly fisherman's heaven".....awesome!
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Great report and pics -- many thanks for sharing :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Fantastic photos... I'm ready to go!
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Great trip! :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Beautiful trip! Looks like good bird country too :thumbup:
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Makes me jealous. Looks like y'all had a great time though. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Nice pics, I would love to go back to that part of the country fishing again... someday :thumbup:
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Great photos...thanks for sharing. That is a gorgeous English Setter as well, is it yours?
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Unfortunately, the dog is not mine. A buddy has 3 wonderful setters, all who do very good bird work. Almost brought one back.
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