
Another sunny day on the Firehole today. Shirt sleeve weather (almost 50 and little wind), crystalline water, and a few BWOs. We spent midday / early afternoon swinging soft hackle FB PTs, soft hackle GRHE, and simple FB PTs - it was steady, with fish a little larger today than we’ve seen in a bit. A sputtering BWO, midge, and later a small (18ish) lighter colored caddis were coming off - we stayed with the soft hackles the entire outing and were quite happy.
We’d planned to spend a bit of time on the Madison, but there were a few more fishermen around and the Firehole was calling.
We’d all like to see a cloudy, drizzling day, but skies like in the picture above have made Yellowstone and Montana deservedly famous….
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