Head Hunting ~ As
remarkable as sight fishing can be, a close second comes during some of our
better hatches. During hatches, snouts popping through the water's surface
begets the term "head hunting". Browns, rainbows, and cutthroat trout all love
to rise to the dry fly during various hatches.
We love to stealthily move into position to make the cast
that catches, and we love to put others onto those same moments. We work with
you to get you on the best water that day to target a good hatch.
Whether you are a novice fly fisher looking to learn
about hatch chasing, an intermediate wanting to learn more about specific
hatches or techniques for given hatches, or an advanced fly fisher looking to
work in a team setting with subtle tips along the way, we invite you to join us
this season as we go head hunting during some of our favorite hatches!
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Some of our favorite hatch
chasing includes the following:
April - early
stones & midges
Spring midge dries on local lakes
May - olives & skwala/golden stones
June - drakes, caddis,
golden stones & salmonflies
July - drakes, golden stones, hexes, pmds, caddis
August - drakes, golden stones, pmds, caddis,
hoppers, flying ants
Sept - olives, caddis, hoppers, ants
Oct - caddis, olives
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