Here for 6 days (big sky Montana) pretty shallow, but I just got some waders and I’m ready to try

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  1. I’d tie on a hopper pattern. In that specific section, I’d just cover lots of water fairly quickly, then walk upstream and look for bends and slightly deeper pools.

  2. Hopper dropper. Some brown will come out of nowhere and hit the hopper so hard it will scare you. I’m getting scared just looking at these photos.

  3. It’ll fish. The meadow section can be fun, but it does see its fair share of pressure. With as much great access as the G has, I’d recommend fishing many different spots!

  4. Just an FYI the stretch of river just above town is not as fishy as down in the canyon.

    Fish upstream with a dry, cover the water, don’t spend long in any one place.

  5. Educational-March-71 on

    Any floater but always search for the deepest part of the run..they love structure and sit in the less drag spots and just pick off what’s coming by. Good luck.

  6. OldInspector2748 on

    All the ways. That looks like really good Trout Spey with a scandi head tandem soft hackle type water but I’d fish that all the ways.

  7. Grasshoppers still around?

    Pry cool at night so any hatch activity will likely be later in the day or afternoon.

    Something larger indicating floating on top. Hopper, humpy, stimulator. And then something small and beaded dropping, first try dark then go flashy if no action.

  8. From 10 feet back behind that overgrown bank you’re taking the picture from. Also hopper dropper

  9. Probably while crying tears of happiness

    Take a minute to breath, smell, and just listen to the earth talking.. for me please

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