26th or 27th Annual Joe’s Craig Bar Polar Bear Plunge Wednesday January 1st @ the Craig Boat Ramp @ High Noon! News coverage attends yearly. You dress yourself up or down in some sort of bathing suit coverage. Immediately following the Annual Chili Feed @ Joe’s Bar. All proceeds going to the Craig Volunteer Fire … Read more
Not enough snow on the ground here in Craig to ski today. Although we have had 10 snow sessions so far. Pretty dry the past month. More sun ahead?
We do know that the ski areas are finally open here in the west. A dry fall for the coastal mountains and it appears they are on the board now skiing this holiday. Hooray!
If skiing is in your future have a great time. If fishing is in your near future, stop by and call before you head out. We’ll help.
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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Stripping in the Cold Another piece from Richard “Dick” Magill from HH of Craig. Dick has been out fishing a ton and fished most of Christmas Day as well. He’s in the shop today and did our first installment of Instagram TV IGTV so check that out on our Instgram Page @headhuntersfly. Holiday hours … Read more
If you don’t have this fly in your Missouri River box we know one of two things about you.
Wither you are a dry fly guy, or you have not fished the Mo before.
The Rainbow Czech is a fly pattern that many anglers have on their nymph rig at all times. Or a facsimile thereof.
So, if you are new to the MO, tie this feller up. Lots of them. Squeeky uses this fly 12 months of the year. He does not take it off, often. Always the lead fly of one of the two nymph rigs.
If you got some time this week ahead and don’t know what to do, tie this up for your 2020 spring Mo River Trip.
Do we have the kits available? Of course, JAV kits are proprietary and only available at Headhunters of Craig! See them below and get yours today.
Or you can call the shop and chat with our full time shop staff that can guide you into more JAV kits to tie this winter!
Happy Holidays. Enjoy the week ahead! Come fish if you wish. It’s pretty good![/vc_column_text][vc_video link=”https://vimeo.com/122361553″]
Christmas Spey by Jeff Kennedy Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah. Wishing you the best today, this week and throughout the upcoming year. Thanking all of you for a fantastic 2019. Looking forward to a wonderful 2020. A cool Christmas Spey fly painting from Jeff Kennedy titled Christmas Spey. Check out Jeff Kennedy art here … Read more
Missouri River Christmas Fishing Tips A couple Missouri River Christmas Fishing Tips for all of the Holiday Anglers out there today on the Headhunters Fly Shop Blog. Headhunters Fly Shop Holiday Hours: Open today Monday 8-5. Christmas Ever Tuesday 8-Noon. The rest of the week open 8-5. New Years Day? Ohh, maybe a bit late … Read more
This may be more difficult than a long dry fly cast in the wind.
One thing for sure, fly fishing on the Mo is less dangerous.
And maybe as exciting?
Happy Holidays. Shop open daily 8-5 Sunday, Monday. Christmas Eve til noon. Get your shuttles early if you are headed our way. Closed Christmas Day. Open again the morning of the 26th.
Intermittent media for the coming couple weeks. Items for thought include your summer 2020 plans, your Trout Spey set-up, the job offering at Headhunters for 2020, and your 30′ dry fly cast.
That should keep you occupied. Again, Enjoy the weeks ahead. Be safe.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Endless Winter @ Headhunters Fly Shop This image by John and it is available on a cool hoody at your favorite fly shop. A great swing bite out there. See you in Craig this holiday season. Or next June. Trout Spey trips available all holiday long. Beth, John, and Whitney are here to enlighten … Read more
The Mozuri Minnow from the vise of John Arnold. John patterned this streamer pattern from the Yozuri Minnow fished on light tackle when living in the Florida Keys. Originally tied with Walleye in mind it soon proved to catch plenty of those silly Mozuri River rainbows too!
Now a daily player and certainly an all-star in the winter months here and everywhere.
Tie this up and fish it on your streamer rod, your swing rod, and have a couple back-ups in your box!
Enjoy the video, order up Mozuri Minnow Just Add Vise Kit, and add a couple more too! Winter starts after the holidays…
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Swinging with Dick Ed Note: An article today from Richard Magill, Dick, who works in the shop. Dick is headed into his 3rd year here on the Mo and has no intentions of leaving soon. He fishes a ton. When not on the water, and sometimes ties flies too. Other than a couple hours … Read more
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Fail Safe Headhunters Gift Card Still looking for that fly fishing gift? Want to make the right decision for the angler in your life? Want to get him or her something they will love? From a small business, with personality, who supports fishing families? Then we all agree. A Headhunters Gift Card it will … Read more
So we’ve now had a week straight of solid swing fishing And the river seems to have stabilized. It’s still high for this time of year at 4600cfs, but it has stayed there for the last several days. Water temps are hovering around 36°. Sounds cold, but the trout seem too like it a lot. … Read more
Swing Season Sunday Scenery Swinging this Sunday. Happy Holidays. If you are in the neighborhood swing by for a cup of coffee. And a fishing chat. Get your hands on a Headhunters Fly Shop Gift Card for you, your neighbor, your partner. Use it for guide trips, lodging, fly rods, fly tying kits, hoody’s, flies…all … Read more
When you think about the Mighty Mo, and nymphing, you think of scuds, sows, and in the winter months…Pink!
Ninchs…I looked up how to make last names plural, so I think this is right…Bubble Yum Scud today on the HH Blog.
Check this baby out. It has a heavy tungsten bead to get you to depth rapidly. And if you are not a fan of using split shot to get your flies into the zone, you will love the Bubble Yum. It’ll get you there.
A guide fly for sure as this is commonly a pattern that lives on the upper end of many Missouri River full-timers nymph rig.
Scuds catch fish on the Missouri River. And many other similar resources around America.
The swing-bite has been inconsistent this fall. I blame it on inconsistent weather and inconsistent flows from Holter Dam. Mother Nature dictates the weather, and continuing construction on the spillway at Holter Dam Is affecting the flows. The flows have been erratic, and so has the fishing. There have been a few great days, some … Read more
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Monday Missouri River Imagery Cruising through December here in downtown Craig Montana. Cold this mooring with daytime air temps approaching 32F. Freezing for the high temp today. It is pretty. A few Trout Spey Trips out today as Whitney, Beth, and John are all on the water swinging the day away. Great fun. Quiet. … Read more
Very cool and well done video about coastal waters and management thereof.
Worth the watch on this snowy Sunday here in Craig Montana.
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Been smoking cheese and fish for a couple weeks now.
I always feel, near the end of the month long smoking session, that I have got ‘er dicked. I have it figured out. I am on, in the zone, firing on all cylinders.
Until I watch videos like this one from ACME Fish in Brooklyn. This cat is on his game.
Was in NYC the summer and graced the smoked fish counter at Zabars on the Upper West Side a couple times.
Dreamy. Got lots of smoked fishes. And soft cheeses. And fresh baked French bread. And ate it up.
Enjoy your weekend. Looks pretty good on the Mo. Thursday was dead calm and overcast. Friday? Today? Good as well. Saturday good. Sunday snow.
I’ll be at home smoking more fish. Halibut this weekend. Brined and smoked. Then mixed into a salad for life on a cracker.
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This is a great short from our friends over at Orvis. We love to watch fish rise, fish feed either on the surface or subsurface. Learning about fish feeding behavior is fun. And really important for those who like to use the net more often.
The Missouri River requires watching as well. We watch a lot.
Well, those who catch a ton. Those who wanna be the Hare? Not as many as the Tortoise.
Hail Mary QB’s? Not many of them get to the HOF. We see lots of Hail Mary anglers. They don’t carry a net with them…if you know what I mean.
Understand the rise form, the feeding behavior, what makes that specific fish tick.
Watch and learn.
I have become, in the last 3 or 4 years, a believer in casting at the center of the feeding lane. Let’s say the fish moves to and fro 18″ Or even farther. Sometime you find a fish moving back ad forth across a couple feet. Occasionally in the fastest section of moving water, sometimes over in the pond/slack water/back eddy region. The fish moves back and forth searching for food. I am a believer in casting, presenting the fly perfectly, where the fly can be presented perfectly.
The center of the bell curve, the line in the center is where you want your drift to be. At least when fishing towards many of our rising fish on the MO. A moving back and forth fish. Which we do see often during spinner falls. Later, after the majority of the insects have passed us headed downstream, the fish gotta ind food and they will move across current lines searching and feeding.
So, why would you ever toss the fly to the flat side of the bell curve. The center axis, the line vertically thru the center of the bell curve above, is the hot zone man. Drift your fly thru the hot zone. Perfectly.
Not badly thru the flat side of the curve. The pond, the back eddy where he rose twice.
He has risen in the center of the bell curve 17 times. On the fast side 4 times, the slow or stopped side twice. The center 17 times.
So, do what any smart angler would do and make good drifts near fish. Good drifts around fish. Good drifts in the center of the bell curve.
And by watching you can do this sort of thing. Have success.
The angler and the watcher in the video above speak about this right when she hooks the fish. Sometimes you gotta err on the “better drift side!”
Because we all know that good drifts catch fish.
The goal of any of the dry fly stuff, or headhunting like these two are, fishing at a specific trout, is catching the trout.
Just like business, just like trout fishing. Go with the averages for the most success. Do what the numbers tell you. Do some research, some washing, some learning…to do more catching![/vc_column_text][vc_video link=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=339&v=Qk-FyiIPA2Q&feature=emb_logo”][/vc_column][/vc_row]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Wednesday Workshop: How to get better at fishing, without fishing We have lots of questions like “How can I get better at fishing?” Our answer is always watch more YouTube vids at work Fish more. But if you cannot spend the amount of days that it truly takes to get to the next level of fishing, … Read more
#Giving Tuesday UMOWA Upper Missouri River Watershed Alliance, UMOWA, would like a few bucks from you today. Why not throw a few casts at the organization that watches the Missouri River and has improved bank lines, brought about awareness of possible aquatic weed issues, and sponsored aquatic insect studies. Why? Because rivers like the Missouri … Read more
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] 50% FLIES ENDS TODAY! Today is the last day for our Black Friday celebration, so if you want to save 50% on Flies (use code: FLY50) or 25% on Just Add Vise Fly Tying Kits (use code: JAV25), or swipe up a Tag It Sticker Kit for $20, do it now. You can also … Read more
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Small Business Saturday in Downtown Craig Howdy out there in Trout Land. It is Small Business Saturday in Downtown Craig. Lots happening at the shop. Good sales items are finding their homes and a few are gonna make it into Santa’s Bag too. All items available online here, the sale page. All Flies 50% thru … Read more
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Here Ya Go! Below you’ll find our specials available from today through Monday here on our online store, over the phone or in the house. Winter Storm: Due to the recent Winter Storm that left area roads sketchy, we may be operating on limited hours Friday Nov. 29 (9am-4pm). If you’re planning on coming down … Read more
Thanksgiving 2019 Happy Thanksgiving. Here’s hoping you are spending it with your family and friends. If not today, then a memorable sometime in the near future. We are in a blizzard. Getting kinda used to it. Might be our 9th or 10 snow. This Thanksgiving storm is a doozie! Travel safely. We give thanks to … Read more
Snow, Holiday Schedule, and Thanksgiving Driving home Wednesday mid day Craig to Cascade was an event. And I don’t spook easy. Not that I was spooked, but I do recognize when travel becomes sketchy and unnecessary. And that is today thru tomorrow Turkey Day. Blizzard conditions. High winds. Heavy snowfalls. Dangerous travel. The local TV … Read more
Thanksgiving Week Weather/Fishing Forecast Icons filled with snow flakes for the entire week. Temps not rising above freezing beyond the Thursday Holiday thru the weekend. North winds. Hopefully not too serious at least some of the days. We will be open unless we aren’t. The weather could tip the scale on whether, the weather wins. … Read more
This weekend Headhunters will have a few very special deals for our annual Black Friday Sale. In typical fashion, our staff has picked a few special and limited items for the pre-holiday sale season (if there is a “pre-holiday” season anymore). If you tune in to our website this Friday, you’ll find specials on a … Read more
Summer 2020 The first of the Holiday weeks. This is a big one. You will see family and friends. Drink a bit. Tell some lies. Watch some football. Maybe fish. Definitely Nap. A call to you to discuss your 2020 summer fishing plans. Get in now, secure your perfect Mo River Lodging, and book your … Read more
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Deep(er) Thoughts on the Headhunter Fly Line We wanted to design a line for us. For Headhunters. A couple days ago we published the Headhunter Fly Line Review. As I thought about that blog, I recognized that I left out the Deeper Thoughts on how we felt about fly lines including what we truly wanted … Read more
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
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]I get asked all the following question all the time: “When is the best time to swing flies with a two-hander on the Missouri River?” And I always give the same answer: “November and December”. And here we are in November. And like the rest of the year, everything seems to be a little late. … 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.
The longest lasting and most incredible sunset I’ve witnessed in a long time occurred the other night. Mike, James and I had a hard time concentrating on fishing. The swing bite had been fantastic all day, until this last run. We decided the fish were watching the sunset instead of our flies.
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!
We’ve just received a handful of the new OPST Micro Skagit rods designed by Skagit legend Ed Ward. We’ve been excited to see these long-awaited rods, and feel fortunate to have gotten in on the initial small run, which was limited to 2 rods in each size. Because of the limited availability and our expected … Read more
Its been a tough last month if you have been chasing fish with a two-hander on the Missouri, but things seem to be turning on. The fish are a little grabbier and they’re eating with a bit more authority. At least some of the Brown Trout seem to be finishing up the spawn and are … Read more
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]Sara and Ben put together this fantastic deal on our best selling Trout Spey outfit! The ECHO TR is paired with an ECHO Ion 6/7 disc drag reel and loaded with our favorite mono shooting line and the excellent Airflo Skagit Scout shooting head. GET IT NOW BUT WAIT THERE’S MORE! Also included is a … 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