The Spring Creeks are back in action. PMDs, midges, and terrestrials are on the menu. Midges in the morning and evening. Hoppers, ants, and beetles in the afternoon. Nymphing can be good with zebra midges and PMD nymphs. Fish those terrestrials tight to banks. Make sure you have a good selection of flies for these technical summer conditions. Long leaders and light tippets are the way to go.
The Livingston Area Spring Creeks have limited rod availability. Be sure to call and make a reservation before you make the drive. Nelson's-(406) 222-6560, Armstrong's-(406) 222-2979, DePuy's-(406) 222-0221
The Livingston Area Spring Creeks have limited rod availability. Be sure to call and make a reservation before you make the drive.
Nelson's: 406.222.6560
Armstrong's: 406.222.2979
DePuy's: 406.222.0221
Montana spring creeks are home to some of the most coveted wild trout waters found anywhere in the world. These small streams are spring-fed bodies of water characterized by consistent year-round water temperatures and stream flows. These stable environments provide exceptional habitat for many insect types along with the trout that feed on them. Generally speaking, there is dry fly fishing to be found just about any day of the year on the regional spring creeks.