Squeeky Oar Lock is cold. The New Year will bring some goo fishing...swinging flies for the next 4 months. Then...spring brings dry fly fishing. Hooray!
The new video from Upper Missouri River Watershed Alliance.
Snowing here in Craig today.
This video shot in early August. It was warmer then.
Hey if you are looking for organizations to donate monies to this year, we would like you to consider donating to UMOWA. Your watershed, your fishery, needs your help.
Or a simple membership. It’s cheap, and you can feel good about the Mighty Mo.
Winter is around the corner Snowing Tuesday afternoon. This may be the last of fall. Not that we had much fall around these parts. A smattering of guide trips out this last week and coming this weekend. This could be our 8th snow storm of the early winter. Winter arrived early and continues to remind … Read more
A look at the Headhunter Fly line today on the Headhunters Fly Shop Blog. Yes, a Headhunter Fly Line Review from the Headhunters of Craig.
Un-biased? Nope.
Honest? Yep.
We released this line July 4th this last summer. Sold a ton of them. Well received by almost all that had purchased it. I think we had one returned as it did not fit the customers casting stroke.
Everything here at Headhunters leaves with a Satisfaction Guarantee. If the product falls to impress you, it does not fit your needs as you had hoped, or you simply don’t like it…you can return it here at Headhunters for cash, trade, or otherwise.
Our Headhunter Fly Line Review
Yes, we are biased. The Headhunter Fly Line designed for a specific use here on this river and beyond intended for technical dry fly applications. A line made for pinpoint delivery of 30′-60′ casts, sometimes in the wind. Sound familiar?
It should.
If you have ever fished Montana, the Mo, or any other larger famous Dry Fly River like the Delaware, Henry’s Fork, Silver Creek, and beyond. Large waters requiring longer accurate casts targeting rising trout. As simple as that.
We had always thought while many fly lines, or generic fly lines like the Gold and Grande are both longstanding producers and sellers, but are they exactly what we need to tackle the often difficult tailwater-esque dry fly equations.
Fly line makers manufacture lines for nymphing, for streamer fishing,, and for all around fly fishing applications but does anybody actually make a fly line dedicated to dry fly fishing?
Hmmm. Yeah, we said it too.
And so we did something to address the issue! We made a fly line for you, for us, for the dry fly fanatic.
Here is what we have found about the Headhunter Fly Line
After the testing period in which we tested 8 versions of this line, the introduction in July, and the summer that followed we have come to some conclusions that we would love to share with you. The Headhunter Line has been in the trenches now and we feel we have enough casting and fishing miles on it to accurately and intelligently let you in on what we have experienced.
The Headhunter Fly Line does not excel at tossing oversized hopper or Salmonfly patterns. Although it does well with flies in the size 8 range, on the 6 weight.
It does not and is not intended to toss heavily weighted streamers. It is not designed for heavy nymph fishing with split shot and bobbers. The Headhunter Fly Line is a dry fly specific fly line.
It does do well with a short leash indi-rig and is pretty good at swinging soft hackles. Both of which are unintended surprises.
Through a summer of use we recognized that it is not a good match for beginner and some intermediate casters. If you are not comfortable casting with at least 20′ of fly line off of, hanging from the tip, this line is not designed for your current skill set.
Those who truly love the Headhunter Fly Line are those who possess upper level intermediate and advanced casting skill set. It is a dry fly line made for dry fly anglers. For Headhunters, by Headhunters.
The Headhunter Fly Line fishes exactly how we expected it too. It delivers the fly with precision to the target at Missouri River distances.
You can achieve high line speed with this line. It matches well with medium fast action dry fly rods such at the new Sage LL. Mark likes it with his Sage X too. The Asquith, the new NRX+ LP, and the IMX Pro, and John has it lined up on both his Orvis Helios 3F and 3D.
This fly line is made for dry fly fishing. The Headhunter is designed for fishing tiny flies towards sipping trout. It is a dry fly line. The Headhunter Fly Line thrives with long leaders tippeted out with several feet of 5X or 6X.
The line carries enough energy to turn over those longer leaders we love to throw here on the Mo. If you commonly face difficult dry fly scenarios this line excels in those situations.
The Headhunter Fly Line Design
This line is designed for casting at rising trout. Either from a boat or wade fishing, standing in the water. The Headhunter Fly Line is made for this.
This is a two color fly line. Why? For very specific reasons. The front 25′ is colored Big Sky Camo for stealth like fly entry. At 25′ the line color changes to Lime Green. This is the Performance Zone. Pick up the fly line easily anywhere in this 15′ long Performance Zone. At 40′ the line changes back to Big Sky Camo. An easy to understand color change eliminates the confusion about line colors.
The Headhunter Fly Line has that amazing 15′ sweet spot. The line really casts easily, with increasing line speed, enabling slack line presentations with pin-point accuracy.
Some also use the line color changes to measure distances to fish when understanding all of the situational variables are important path to success.
The Headhunter Fly Line is a Double Triangle Taper with a 51′ head. Our advanced 21.5′ triangle taper in the front enables energy to tackle windy conditions while the 24.5′ rear taper encourages accuracy at length.
The Headhunter is looped at both ends, uses the line technologies from RIO including super slick Agent X coating, ultra low stretch core, Hi-Float Tip, and Line ID in 4 places including line weight and states Dead Flies Don’t Swim.
I have truly enjoyed casting this line at longer distances coupled with the ubiquitous reach end. 30′ is a very common distance. 45′ and longer do occur and this is a line that can rise to the more difficult dry fly problems.
The Headhunter Fly Line is available in line weights 4, 5, and 6.
We really have been enjoying the Headhunter Fly Line. It performs precisely how we planned and expected. Rarely does that happen. RIO helped along the way with design modifications and the manufacture of the Headhunter Line.
I am a huge Beastie Boys fan with influences that include jazz, funk, punk, soul, 70’s and 80’s beats, rock and beyond. A diverse music knowledge flows through their NYC veins.
And I grew up in this era. Watching this freaked me out. At 11:40 Time for Livin’ with the boys rocking their own instruments flipped me right out. Seriously.
Many times. Dancing in my living room. Wildly. Flippin’ out.
That is some punk rock shit right there man.
So if you are watching bad football today as the schedule is pretty weak, spin this vid up and go to work.
Skip you Pilates workout today as this will get the blood moving rapidly enough.
Watch in the garage, or the bedroom (hide) to let your family believe you can still dance appropriately.
Truly the best 45 minutes of my weekend. The fishing has gone soft the past couple days and that is upsetting. Expect a full report tomorrow. This brings me right back to center. If I am ever feeling a bit low, under-energized, solemn, sad…I’m a gonna turn this right on and recharge the batteries man.
Listened to Sabotage every morning ski bumming at White Pass in 1994. When this album, Ill Communicationwas released it shook our household. Daily. Starting with coffee etcetera every morning before work at 530-ish am.
You can find Sabotage on the live feed at 43:08. It rules.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Friday Foto Craig Bridge Scene Chillin’ on this Friday mid-month. Spey trips out this weekend. The swinging is good. Been walk wading and enjoying it. See you out there this afternoon. After accounting work. At home. With Bailey’s in the coffee. Takes the edge off of the paperwork. Unseasonable temps keep us pretty stoked. … Read more
This is one fly you should have in your possession at all times.
honest.
Swing this baby in the fall. Strip it in the spring.
Or, vice-versa.
Or, both.
Change the colors if you wish. Why not have it available in several color ways? Black is good. White is good. Black and white mixed, is good. Yellow, good. Brown, good. Chartreuse? Good.
Thursday and all is well. Enjoy your weekend ahead. We’ll be fishing. Yesterday in the mid 50’s without wind. Good times. Today? Gonna have to take a drive with a fly rod and see?
Mike says…I’d get out there this week Speaking with Mike of Headhunters, on the phone, this morning at Trout Spey HQ standing in my bathrobe drinking Baileys along with a splash of coffee and he said…I’d get out there this week. Weather is conducive for fishing the Mo. Hi’s in the mid 50’s thru next … Read more
Veterans Day 2019 We honor all that served. Thank you veterans. We honor you today, and everyday. You protect us, the nation, and nations around us daily. Thank you for your service.
This is what happens to Future Fly Fishers Father and son Randy and Josh fishing with Mark Friday. They have been fishing together since Josh was. youth. Have fished with the other two sons as well. They all started as Future Fly Fishers. So, what are you doing to perpetuate the sport today? Or tomorrow? … Read more
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Friday Foto Parrothead Edition A throwback today for Friday Foto Parrothead Edition. This shot November 2009. A snow year. As you remember ’08-’11 were all big water years. Therefore, a snowy winter. Including November. This shot after our second year open. We are now in the home stretch finishing season 11. Yes, time does … Read more
Integrate differing colored beads, body color, tail. A fly you can run with. And pretty easy. Remember to spend your dollars with the shop that provides your daily Missouri River entertainment. Yessir. Right here at HH of Craig. You can out a few gallons in the tank with every purchase! Need gas to drive this bus man.
The Fruit Roll Up will be part of your streamer selection that you return too often. Or the Thin Mint. That is a winner too!
Monday Morning November 4th Missouri River Fishing Report Just the facts today on this Monday November 4th. Water Temps are good at a flat 45F. Would like them to stay here for about a month. It may be a shitty winter. And the weather gods may have shown their had already. Water flows are holding … Read more
One of my favorite jams of all time is on the Beastie Boys B-Boy Bouillabaisse, A Year and A day.
The guitar sample is from That Lady Isley Brothers ’73 track that was a cover from The Impressions Who’s That Lady in ’64.
Love this jam. One of the good lines from the B-Boys track…
I’m fishing with my boat and I’m fishing for trout mix the Bass Ale with the Guiness Stout fishing for a line inside my brain and looking out at the world through my window pane
A recent mural has been painted in NYC at the site of the Paul’s Boutique shoot below by Danielle Mastrion.
Check out the tunes below. You’ll dig ’em. Listen deep into That Lady parts 1&2 for the killer guitar riffs you will love. A nice place to go in-between BWO hatches. Or football games if you are trapped at home today.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Thursday, Halloween, The Nat’s WIN, and November Ahead Not much to report today other than the river is quiet. Not too many around. Not one guide trip out the last couple days. And that is good. Why? Because it was just awful out there. Windy to the point of blowing small Wolf Creek children … Read more
Fall is for friends, BWO’s, and fishing Although ti does not feel like fall out there. It feels like February. The phone weather app states it feels like 12F outside. And it does. So we wait. Until tomorrow. Air temps rising to the 40’s this weekend and that will be just fine. Then snow again … Read more
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Monday Late October Fishing Report Headhunters is hosting the RIO Line Co for the 17th year. A fun ten day run as always but this year the fishing has been better than the last 8-10 years. More consistent, daily hatches, fish eating the streamer too. And this is my perspective as well as a … Read more
Silly Snow and Sunday Scenery Snowing again this morning. That’ll keep some from the water. Good sports too. Football, baseball, casting. Good BWO hatch yesterday. Again today. If the wind lays down, it’ll be epic. We’ll be out there monitoring the hatch. With flies. Cripples. And will report back tomorrow. Yessir. Pack your hand warmers, … Read more
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Watch the video. Buy the fly line. Raise the bar on your dry fly game.
Saturday here on the Mo. Snowing. 4th snow of the year. Good to great dry fly bite. If the wind does not blow.
But then again, you are ordering a dry fly line designed for success in the wind.
We have had a ton of sales success with the Headhunter Fly Line. It has been received well throughout the fly fishing industry and our customers love it!
Get yours today. We’ll be out hunting heads today through the falling snow.
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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Late October Weekend Missouri River Fishing Report Fishing is heating up. It has not been a record fall as we write this fishing report mid day Friday October 25th. Fair fishing. Not fo the fickle. Those who fish here more often, are having more success than the anglers who are maybe here for the … Read more
Wednesday Missouri River Fall Fishing Image Anglers dwindling. Wide open spaces. Feeling pretty good. The wind did blow yesterday. Not 100, but felt like it. Today forecast for snow. Will the bugs show? Chris of Anglers All in Denver CO tossing the streamer out into the abyss.
Tuesday in Central Montana c/o Headhunters of Craig Water temps holding well as they have just dipped below the 59F mark. Flows at 4650, better than normal. Weeds not too bad but there are some mega rafts of weeds that will take out wade fishermen if they are not cognizant of their surroundings, of said … Read more
Off Air The Headhunters Brain Trust will be in Denver for the annual International Fly Tackle Dealer Show this week. The blog will be Off Air for the week. If you cannot survive with out daily HH News, check out our social sites. We will be covering the show, our travels, and beyond. Want up … Read more
Monday HH Fishing Report Flows are good, and historically average at 4200cfs. Water temps 51F. Should be stable for the week ahead. BWO’s, Pseudo’s, tan caddis. Those are your daily bugs. Most days, or even some days. Weather ahead? 50’s and 60’s with nighttime lows in the 40’s then 30’s. Flies? BWO Cripples. BWO Emergers. … Read more
Saturday Trout Spey Camp Update Halfway through day 3 of our 2019 Trout Spey Camp. Sunny 52F. All is well! 7F Thursday morning. Feels good to have the sun on our backs! The anglers are out fishing the Mo. Swinging. Fun to see the group learn, progress, chat, smile, and swing. The final dinner this … Read more
Friday Foto #troutspeycamp 2019 Fun times. Trout Spey Camp 2019. #troutspeycamp Fishing not too good. The catching part. The fishing part real swell. The swinging is good. Lots of fun trying new rods and lines and such from he product representatives in house for this even from Loomis, Nautilus, Echo, Hatch, SA, RIO, SIMMS, Orvis, … Read more
Thursday October 10th Headhunters Fly Shop Fishing Report Lots happening locally as we kick off our Trout Spey Camp 2019 this morning with a cast of thousands here in downtown Craig Montana. Spey casters from around the country and beyond have gathered here at Headhunters for this educational, informational, product showcase with reps and all … Read more
New Breed Chicks Rule Alena Edition Alena with this nice brown trout caught while fishing with Headhunters guide Lindsey Channel. El Segundo has many talents including killer pics with a paint brush in hand. Not a one trick pony. No sir. Nor is Alena. They teamed up this week, pre snow storm, to and put … Read more
I have watched this a ton of times. And I’m gonna watch it many more today.
I love watching good casters. It never gets old. Mental training is important in the learning process.
Lots of folks do not know what kind of learner they are. See’r, do’er, feeler, understander. I’m a Understander 1st, and a see’r 2nd. So watching Mike make those fundamental casts gets me further down the road.
Then I can go out and try to replicate the simplicity of his stroke.
And, sometimes it works. Getting on the water with a rod in your hand for countless hours is how you move forward. Very difficult to assume Rock Star status with out standing knee deep in a run for countless, hours.
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A quick video today on this Sunday previous to our big Trout Spey Camp beginning this Thursday.
Funtimes ahead. The spey bite has been good with streamers primarily followed by the soft hackle. Seconded. Not attached.
The bite is improving. The water levels have dropped a bit. The water temps continue to decrease. The leaves are falling after the snow and sold snap this past weekend. We are having a ball on the Mo.
Look us up if you are heading out in the next two months. We love October and November. Great streamer and swing months. Great dry fly and nymph months. Great months!
Have a fun and family filled Sunday. We’ll be busy prepping here in Downton Craig embracing full fall-dom!
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Silly Saturday Scenery Awful nice out there. Love October. Hey some are saying we do not state the truth on this report. That they don’t like how we present information. that we should change the way we operate here in Craiglandia. That we should be more honest. A simple answer for you folks. Don’t read … Read more
Throwback Thursday Shop Interior 2010 First year of the expanded ceiling and new color ways. First year we opened for 12 months, everyday but Christmas. First year of this decade. 3rd year of Headhunters Fly Shop. Last year of this decade. This year. 3rd year of high water, in a row. 2011 would bring the … Read more
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Wednesday Headhunters Fishing Report 10.2.19 Day 2 of October. Liking it already. The morning temps are cool. 17F as we write this. A cool 13F yesterday morning. But the afternoon was fantastic with air temps crawling into the Hi 30’s! BWO’s: Saw a couple 18’s yesterday. I think that is the Beatis Bicaudatus. Like … Read more
Commonly swung through Missouri River Trout Spey runs.
Or employed with a single hander while fishing the RIO Single Handed Spey Line. Squeeky’s favorite single handed line for fall skinny water weed bed hovering, plucking, surprising, sneaking, stalking…
An easy caster, true feel, solid hook-ups. A line that makes me forget I’m tossing a streamer line.
Honest, that line is fantastic. Try it. You’ll like it. Line technologies continue to impress me. Whether it be from the gang in Idaho Fall or east of us in Michigan. While rod technologies move forward I could argue that fly line tapers, technologies, and applications are moving at a breakneck pace.
Plus how cool is it at the bar when asked what you were using out there today to state confidently…
A Sparrow Bro’.
This Jack Gartside pattern has fooled tons of fish. While fresh patterns will catch not only our eyes but the trout out there, classic patterns like the Sparrow never fall from style. So many of the current fly patterns incorporate flashy tunnel like synthetics. Not the Gartside Sparrow. Just the like the most classic of streamer patterns, ie Woolly Bugger, this fly hangs onto fame without contemporary bling.
After learning how to tie the pattern you can implement any color scheme you desire. Like the October Caddis would look dazzling to those trout with autumn caddis interests. Yummy!
The Sparrow is part of our extensive proprietary Fly Tying Kits line Just Add Vise. Check out all of the Just Add Vise Kits that include enough hooks, materials, and video to tie 25 flies!
Come by the shop and check out the Missouri River Canyons best trout spey fly selection. There is no comparison in the Tri-County region.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Mo River October Caddis Love September is over and we look forward to October as it is one of our favorite months here on the banks of Montana’s Mighty Missouri River. Therefore, we proclaim our Mo River October Caddis Love. September is a good month for October Caddis. Just like March is not the … Read more
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Sunday Snow Report from Headhunters of Craig Still snowing here in Craig. Not as much as the doomsday report had got us ready for. But thankfully we were prepared. Blowing hard from the north as we write. Drifting snow around the state and the Rockies got hit pretty hard. Specifically the eastern front. Lots … Read more
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Silly September Saturday Scenery Fall is here. Autumn may be gone with the snow from this winter event we are currently enduring, Snowing hard in Cascade with at least 2″ on the ground already this morning. Projected to be 15″+ in the next 48 hours. Yuck. But blowing hard from the North too. Snowing … Read more
Friday Foto Calm before the Storm Cool, calm, overcast. That is the status today. Rained last night. Do we historically have snow this time of year? Oh yeah. Generally we have already had a spit or two of snow. Almost always. The first couple weeks of September brings an early Autumn storm. But not this … Read more
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Face Plant Minnow JAV Video Appropriate for the weekend snow ahead of us here in downtown Craig Montana. Tying in the snow, inside. Tying for the streamer season, which has indeed started. Tying because you like to have cool streamer patterns in your box. Tying because it is fun. This and many other Just … Read more
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] 7 September Missouri River Tips Enjoy the outdoors. Colors changing, weather changing. Enjoy your friends. Whiskey is a nice liquid to harbor in your flask. Bring your JetBoil too. For the coffee. Dry fly caddis if you dare. Blind it out there in damn fishy water. 18″-36″ of water is a favorite hang for … Read more
New Breed Chicks Rule Diane Edition Diane fishes a ton. And catches fish like this one. Big Brown Trout. She smiles too. Just not in this shot. Stoic here. Thanks to Gary for the photo! Thanks Diane. Love the pic! New Breed Chicks Rule Diane Edition!
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Friday Fly Fishing Facts. Or a Squeaky Autumnal Rant A few things on my mind as we move into the fall season. Facts are what I have been entertaining the past 3 weeks. Fly fishing facts. Physics. Norms. Things of that sort. Disclaimer: If you don’t like criticism, or reality, or fly fishing realities, … Read more
Weekend Missouri River Fishing Report Getting better daily. The nymph bite has stabilized with the better catch rates mid day. It has cocked off in the late afternoons though. 11-3 has fished pretty well the past couple days, Weeds get worse throughout the day. Good in the mornings with agitation occurring during the afternoons. Go … Read more
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Be polite. Be prepared. Don’t block others. So the right thing. Follow the Golden Rule.
All that stuff.
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Monday Morning Missouri River Briefing Good, decent, great, not so great, slow. All heard in the shop post fishing this last week. Guide Brett Matula said to me this week “If you capitalize on half of the eats today you will have had a great day. If you don’t, you’ll call it slow.” And Brett … Read more
Howard and Bob’s Excellent Adventure Howard and Bob caught fish all over the state on grasshoppers this past week. This hopper double on the Mo. Great fishing n the Blackfoot as well with Mark of Headhunters. Awesome couple of days with Tony V of Western Drifters not eh Yellowstone where they killed em as well. … Read more
New Breed Chicks Rule Aislinn Edition New Breed Chick Aislinn rocking this nice rainbow last week. Thanks Aislinn for bringing your cool son Finn too. He will grace the pages of this blog shortly. Aislin lives with her hubby Chris in Helena and fishes with us as often as possible. See you soon on the … Read more
Friday Fall Foto All good here on the Mo. Weedy? Yes. The upper end not as much. Towards Cascade not as much. It seems to get eaten up by the rapids at Half Breed? Always strange. Fishing decent, not as good as it gets. Nymph bite is OK and the upper bite not as good. … Read more
To understand why, how, where we come from. To respect those who came before us. To honor those who have fallen innocently. To honor and respect those who fight for our freedom. So often we forget that most of us do not fight for our freedom. Realize this today. To reflect on bad guys. To … Read more
Missouri River 9.8.19 Fishing Report Water Temps are about 62F-64F and may fall a bit this week with eh overcast rainy skies. Water Flows 5010cfs. Above average and feeling good. Weeds here and there. I personally think a level 6. On the scale of 1-10. Maybe a 5. Nymphing can be difficult in some areas. … Read more
Silly Saturday Scenery Autumn weather. An Autumn mood. Fishing is turning for the better, I think. I feel it in my bones. Decent bite sub-surface Friday. Decent bite on the surface. Overall? Decent. Today? Could be better. Will have to fish to find out. Report tomorrow. College football, September MLB action, US Open finals, hunting … Read more
Howard, Bob, and the Blackfoot Fished the Blackfoot on Thursday. It was good. Several nice Cutthroat on hoppers. A couple on droppers. Light traffic, fabulous weather, no wind, and great conversation. And the fishing was good. A turn for the better on the Mo too. It’s gonna be a very good Autumn. The fish gods … Read more
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Headhunters Surf T Autumn weather brings on the need for a long sleeve T some mornings. Soon a hoody or puffball to start the day, over your Headhunters Surf Logo T. We love the long sleeve shirt. Breathes well, protects from the sun @ 30spf, and just feels right on your skin man. Order … Read more