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Bumble Muddler Variant

Posted on April 12, 2026

Bumble Muddler Variant Some flies you see, and you just know they will work. That is how I felt the first time I saw aBumble Muddler Variant. My second thought was that I just wanted to keep saying itsname over and over and over.I saw the Bumble Muddler Variant in the winter issue of Fly…

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S.S. Baitfish

Posted on March 1, 2026February 18, 2026

The super simple baitfish came about as I rushed to tie some flies for a trip to Mexico. Not a fishing trip per se, but I almost never travel where there isn’t water, and I almost never am around water without at least trying to catch a fish. We were mostly going to be around…

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Pat’s Rubberlegs Variant

Posted on February 1, 2026January 31, 2026

Well it’s not time yet, but the multiple different types of stoneflies will start their yearly migrations to the rocky shores of streams and rivers across the West in month or two. It is time to start stocking fly boxes in anticipation of the fun to come. Mr. Pat Bennet came up with a simple…

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Metal-head Sculpin

Posted on January 1, 2026January 23, 2026

It’s a cold and snowy day here in Western Montana, which is as it should be. December was a rainy mess with a major spike in our rivers, no snow in the valleys, and a muddy brown Christmas. But now, it seems to be back to normal. The ski hills are open, the valley is…

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A Christmas Fly

Posted on December 8, 2025January 23, 2026

A Christmas Perdigon Welcome to winter!  As I’m writing this, we in Western Montana are having our first major snow storm.  Most of the birds that are going to leave have left.  The ones that stay sit puffily in the mornings waiting for the late rising sun and a few more degrees before they get…

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Pig Bait

Posted on November 1, 2025January 10, 2026

November is a great month to be fishing. Browns and Brookies are spawning and if you fish the right waters, the rainbows are as fat as they’ll be all year, feasting on eggs of the aforementioned spawners. Until the weather really turns, the fish will feed aggressively for at least a few hours every day….

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October Caddis

Posted on October 1, 2025January 10, 2026

October Caddis Well, it’s been a long time since I posted any flies.  Summer came and I admit I got busier and lazier at the same time.  But now we are in to Fall, and I am stoked to get back to tying and posting some cool patterns.  As summer wanes and the grasshoppers die…

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Woolly Worm

Posted on June 1, 2025January 10, 2026

Last month I mentioned fishing a Woolly Worm as part of a duo of flies that I consistently use when fishing lakes. I realized that there are a number of younger fly tiers and some older ones that have never tied or used a Woolly Worm. Almost everyone has heard of this fly’s modified cousin…

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Mini Leech

Posted on May 2, 2025January 23, 2026

Spring is here in Western Montana.  The Glacier lilies are blooming, Bitterroots and Arrowleaf Balsamroots are popping up.  The geese can’t shut up and fight the Redwing blackbirds for the title of noisiest birds around.  Of course, it still snows and blows and when it rains the temps are in the 40’s and it’s pretty…

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March Brown Spinner

Posted on April 1, 2025January 10, 2026

March Brown Spinner If you live anywhere near the Bitterroot River then every March you listen for the whispers and rumors of the first Squwala sighting and even though you know it will be packed with every guide west of the Missouri you still head out there for the chance to throw a big dry…

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