How to Fish Rising Waters

How to Fish Rising Waters & Current Water Predictions

Lots of questions, calls, and folks inquiring about how to fish the rising water levels.

Generally this happens in June. It is April. No worries.

Bottom Line? The water will rise. When? Soon, now, today, tomorrow.

The plan is to allow the water to go through the gates to prepare for the 117% of water in the upper hills. The Rockies. The Missouri River drainage area.

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So will we have a ton of water in June? Maybe. But the water managers plan on not repeating the debacle of 2011 or 1997. If it starts raining now and does not stop until Noah arrives..then we may have a problem. Until then. We are not concerned.

Missouri River Water Advisory Committee

The Missouri River Water Advisory Committee meeting this previous Friday outlined the probable flows for the upcoming months. They stated a probable flow of 10,000 cfs. A probable low of 8,500 cfs and a probable high of 12,500. The meeting consisted of a bundle of FWP, DNRC, BOR, PPL, and 6 public. While a couple log time local outfitters were in attendance Headhunters Fly Shop was the only fly shop in attendance at this very important Missouri River water and flow indicator meeting held annually.  At no point during the meeting did the panel suggest we would have flows over the 12,500cfs mark.

Unless it starts raining cats and dogs tomorrow and does not stop until the 4th of July. Then, we got issues.

The colder weather in December led the flow to be below average than historically measured while the warmer than normal March led us down the road of low lying snow melt and higher than normal inflows. That brings us to today April 16th.

Historically we have all the precipitation on the ground by April 15th according to Stephanie Micek of the US Bureau of Reclamation. She also stated that inflow in 1997 and 2011 we sat or above 200%. We are on the same path for those inflows to continue April thru July 2014. In an attempt to mitigate the the flows that many consider too high the USBR and PPL are attempting to release some of the water in Canyon Ferry Lake so we do not encounter another 1997 or 2011 level of flows.

She is saying they, we, you do not want flows at or above 15K. We agree Stephanie.

Average peak flow of the previous 64 years? 14,900cfs.

As many of you remember ad already know the plan yearly is to fill Canyon Ferry to full pool, 97%, in the last week of June allowing for summer flows of 4100cfs.

Looking at models from the previous 64 years the water managers devise a plan that resonates with all parties involved to achieve this optimal flow of 4100cfs.

Saturated ground water levels also mean that the need for irrigation is lessened therefor the water amount pulled from reservoirs is diminished. More water through the system. We are currently experiencing more ground saturation than the previous two years.

NOAA predicts that we have an equal chance to have above average precip as we are to have below average precip. The temperatures for the next two months are predicted to be below average.

The Missouri River is a resilient gal. She fishes everyday. We are so fortunate to live an work on this river. Mother Mo allows us to fish non-stop while other freestone rivers experience annual run-off as they become unfishable due to clarity and color. Not so here on the Missouri.

Our local tributaries are clean and falling. Our low level snow is off the hills and we are clean. The river proper is green, greener than normal with visibility in the 3′ range. Not diminished in any manner to slow the bite.

The Dearborn is 297cfs and Little Prickly Pear is 188cfs and falling. Both on the steady downward slope. Little to no coloration change as both of these tribe can carry a bit of color. Sheep Creek is clear. Stickney Creek is running and is gin clear too.

How to Fish Rising Waters

Some days you get ’em, and other you don’t get as many. That is the theme. We are so fortunate that we are able to fish this world class resource all 12 months and while the better than average flows this April can change your style, your approach a bit…we are able to fish through these Mother Nature influenced periods.

We don’t consider this 8K mark high water. Is it higher than our historical average? Yes, but high to us means over 15K. That is considered high water. This is a seasonally adjustment to alleviate the potential of higher than average flows in June.

Fish where you used to fish, when the water was lower. Except rig deeper now. The fish may have moved inside a bit. Nymphing is the game for most. Inside with the boat. The best way to look at the run is to believe you are wade fishing it. Look upstream and cast to the soft inside seam. The soft water. Medium speed along with medium depth. Imagine the sub-surface structure and put the flies on the shelf lines.

Or watch someone catching fish and replicate their actions.

The same old spring flies are on the menu. Pink, FB’s, PT’s, Rubberlegs, Worms, Skwala Nymphs, Midges, and BWO’s. Coming soon more of everything. Honest.

The good news for the bank addicted angler is that you can actually fish towards the bank. Find and fish the right sink tip for streamer success. Many are still fishing the softer insides for bugger brilliance, and most are still staying away from hard banks with too rapid a flow.

Fish the soft inside runs adding weight until you get near the bottom. Bobbers are good, Your choice of indicator. Just make it floaty enough to hold up the anchor attached.

Wade fishers are going to have a tough time. Safety is important and keep that in mind. Those running boats be aware of your safety gear like life jackets etc. Most of the places you step in the water @ 6K cvs the water is near the top of your waders. At 8K+? Yes, it is higher than your nipples. Be very careful as the water rises the pace is faster too.

Being a stupid angler is easy to fix. Being a stupid wader is much more difficult to remedy.

Dry fly fishing this week? Yes. BWO’s are here. In bigger numbers as the week fades towards the weekend. Midges are coming on strong too. Be ready for them to pop in a big way…today?

Call us up on the phone if you need more info or to read our mood, or our minds. It may get you nowhere, but worth the dime for sure.

The shop is open daily with guided trips $300. We have a few openings and we would be glad to help. Lodging is also discounted for the remainder of the month as well.

Check out this video from a couple years ago. This was not shot last week. We have flows of just over 8,000 cfs. A bunch of these techniques are valid for use at current flows.

See more videos from our vast selection of Hedhunters Videos on Headhunters TV.

High Water Nymphing from scumliner media on Vimeo.

FISHSKI

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Orivs TU 1000 Miles Campaign

Orvis TU 1000 Miles Campaign Video

Orvis TU 1000 Miles Campaign Video today for your viewing @ Headhuntersflyshop.com.

Sunday and all is well.

Check the video and volunteer today.

Volunteer for anything that makes your heart beat.

For some it is kids fishing education. For others it is conservation concerns. And for even others it is just walking downstream picking up garbage.

Choose your path and follow.

Or lead.

 

 

 

Fly Fishing Belize

Did You Fly Fish Belize in High School?

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These Kids are Alright

Here a video from Lonely Osprey Productions, and group of younger anglers from the East Coast. We’ve become familiar with these cats through Vimeo. Here’s what they say:

We are a group of 15 and 16-year-old kids from Manhattan. It is hard to foster an interest in fly fishing while living in a big city like New York. We have started a fly fishing club at our school which has gained a surprising amount of traction: approximately 25 members. We fish the trout streams in close proximity to the city, as well as the long island sound for stripers, blues, and albies. Occasionally, we get to fish the tropics and this is when most of our filming takes place. However, stay tuned for our upcoming striper film!
Thanks for the exposure and keep the videos coming.
Tight Lines!
-LOP (Thomas Freund and Michael Kamsky)

Cool. Very. Now here’s what they do:

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Orvis Helios 2 Montana

Orvis Helios 2 – Video

Here’s a pretty cool video showing the manufacture process for the Orvis Helios 2 back yonder in VT. Good job making a video about building fly rods that I watched to the end. The Helios 2 continues to one of our favorite rods. We posted a review/comparison of the Helios 2 and Sage ONE last year. We received comments and email from all over the world.

Unfortunately, that post got lost in our database crash last year.

If you don’t remember, we love both of these rods, but the Helios came out on top in the power department, and we gave it the advantage when it came to streamer fishing, and tossing big dry-dropper rigs. The ONE we preferred for our technical dry fly fishing on the Missouri.

Now, Sage has introduced the METHOD. We may have to do a METHOD/Helios 2 comparison. Pester Mark and I and we will get it done…

John’s favorite Helios 2 rig:

Orvis Helios 2 9′ 6 weight, Orvis Mirage reel, RIO Ourbount Short full intermediate (entire line is intermediate). My all time favorite streamer rig. It will be getting a workout on the blackfoot and Missouri soon!

 

Goran Andersson

Goran Andersson | Underhand Casting

This underhanded cast is pretty cool. Watch Goran execute this perfectly. Then wait until the weather warms and go practice. It’ll do you good. Learn more with Headhunters Spey March 8th and McCune/Gould May 3rd.. Spey lessons for all skill levels.    

Fly Tying Night in America

Fly Tying Night in America | Headhunters Fly Shop

Fly Tying Night in America in Craig Montana Headhunters Fly Shop. Tonight is gonna be a big one. Lots of folks making th journey. And we will tie. Come out and join us this Wednesday February evening for a couple hours of thread spinning, feather tweaking, glue sniffing. Hans Stephenson ties cool flies and produces … Read more

F3T “50” Tarpon Teaser

A cool video coming to a theater near you. The F3T show will be rolling through Great Falls March 14th at the Hilton garden Inn. Save the date and come out to shed the winter doldrums, your Patagonia puffball, your pasty white skin…have a few beers ad enjoy the fly fishing event to kick off … Read more

SIMMS Teaser

SIMMS Teaser | Off Season Angling

Check it out. A nice diversion on this Thursday. Tying night last evening. Some tying some small bugs for some hatch on some Missouri River dry fly flat. How about you? You getting ready for the eye opening season of Spring? We are…     Check out the SIMMS Gear Guide here…http://www.simmsfishing.com/gear-guide/2014-spring/

Fly Fishing Film Tour 2014 Helena

F3T Opens in Helena!

The first F3T show of the year is this week in Helena, MT. That’s right. Helena. Montana. If you’re in the region you can be the first to view this years selections from the group of video aficionados at The Fly Fishing Film Tour. Local homeboys Adipose Boatworks – also from Helena – are sponsors of this years tour. If you live in Helena, or Montana for that matter, there is no way you can find something better to do with your Tuesday night. So throw some beers in your socks and head on down to the Grandstreet Theater.

Hit play to see a trailer for The Kinnetic Loop, one of the featured flicks at F3T from Simon Perkins, sorta Craig local…

 

Resident Rainbows

Resident Rainbows Video

Totally scraped this site from the Moldy Chum fly fishing super site last Saturday. This shit is cool! Can you see the multitude of food options rushing by these fish? The trout have options! River snorkel: Resident Rainbows from River_Snorkel on Vimeo.

Friday Spey

Friday Spey

Cool Spey Casting Video from the Loop Army. I’m not sure how the Loop Army is faring these days as their path in the USA has been tumultous  and confusing at best. But this video is cool! Friday Spey from Headhunters Fly Shop    

RIO Spey

RIO How to choose a Spey Line

Simon Gawesworth today from RIO Products discussing how to choose the ideal Spey Line. Our free clinics cover this topic as well. Sometimes the fly line selection process can be intimidating with 2 handed fly rods. Running lines, backing, shooting heads, and tips…leaders? Yah, we feel you. Need additional help? Remember that the Headhunters Staff … Read more

Down & Across

Down & Across | Scumliner Media

Our own Sara tossing a spey rod a few years back. Wintertime on the Missouri River means changing gears. Down & Across featuring Sara by Scumliner Media Grab your 2 Hander, head out, have fun. Need to demo or buy a new Spey or Switch Rod? Stop in, we got ’em from SAGE, Echo, Thomas … Read more

Itu's Bones

Itu’s Bones

A cool video that has been out a couple years. Worth the 10 minutes on this Christmas Eve. Any Saltwater plans in your future? Well if there are this holiday period, we wish you the best. It’s Tuesday. The holidays are here and stop working now. Most of you are anyway. Enjoy Itu’s Bones today … Read more

Thursday Lowdown | Boz Scaggs

Damn cold still. Will remain that way for the week, and maybe the coming week as well. Snow on the ground, the roads are vacant. Thursday Lowdown | Headhunters Style Craig is vacant. When it gets this chilly…Montanans stay indoors. Some may think travel is dangerous. Probably right. The first big one of the year … Read more

Headhunters Sunday Surf Flick

Headhunters Sunday Surf Flick | Big Wednesday

Headhunters Sunday Surf Flick on this Holiday Thanksgiving weekend. Football, naps, and senseless laptop retail fun. Fishing has been damn good this last week and this weekend. Enjoy this trailer of Big Wednesday. It’s Scumliner’s favorite surf movie. Buy it today and enjoy the warm blooded good natured surf angst all winter long. Big Wednesday … Read more

A Kinetic Loop

A Kinetic Loop | Simon Perkins

Check it out. A Kinetic Loop…it’s cool and we can’t wait to see the feature length version. Simon Perkins of Sharptail Media with this new film teaser. Simon shot and produced the Sipping Dry Film we all love. A Kinetic Loop will be part of The 2014 Fly Fishing Film Tour. Coming to a theater … Read more

Skins & Fins

Skins & Fins | Ski & Spey

A fun video off of the SAGE Blog today on the Headhunters Fly Shop Blog. Most of the staff here at the shop used to spend the winter months in the ski business. Quite common for fishing folks to be ski folks the opposing season. So we dig this video by Drew Stoecklein.  

Adipose Boatworks

Adipose Boatworks 4th Anniversary

Adipose Boatworks 4th Birthday. The 4th Anniversary this  last weekend in Helena Montana. This video from Gink and Gasoline at the ICAST Show in Vegas. Tracey and Mike chatting about the Flow Skiff. Want to be in an Adipose Boatworks Flow this next year? Want to be on the famous Headhunters Fly Shop Blog w/ … Read more

Last Chance Cripple

Last Chance Cripple | Hans Stephenson

Hans of Fly Fish South Dakota with today’s fly tying video. Check out the Last Chance Cripple video and get your materials form Hans! Next year, you may be able to get a few materials at Headhunters? Just sayin. For those last minute tying jags before the morning hatch. And, way more Just Add Vise … Read more

Key West HArbor Tarpon

Key West Harbor Tarpon

Here is an excellent video by Key West guide Will Benson of World Angling. Will is one of the best videographers in the Keys, but also cares about the resource as evidenced by  “Silver Linings”, a film about the threats posed to Key West HArbor from the cruise ship industry. Who cares about cruise ships? … Read more

Backcountry Fly Fishing

Dudes First GoPro Video

Stephen Caldwell sent us this link to his buddy Kasey Halcro’s first GoPro video. It’s a big moment in every man’s life when he uploads his first YouTube video. Dreaming of viral!

Kasey is sharing some backcountry Cutty fishing with us in this film, and it looks pretty cool. Literally. Everyone needs to get a little elevation and get out of the heat this time of year.

I’m sure Kasey is also learning that anyone can hit “record” on the camera. It’s the dude that sits down to edit that wins. Kasey is using iMovie, but pretty soon he will move up to FCP X, or one of the other advanced editors. He will then quit his job and spend all day trying to figure out how to use all this fancy editing software, plus motion graphics, sound editing, creating tracks on Garage Band, etc. The journey has begun.

If you need a GoPro HERO3 adventure POV camera so you can make your own flick, call the shop. We sell ’em at Headhunters, along with all the cool accessories.