Friday, July 17, 2015

Ms. Floatfisher is a New Breed



Ms. Floatfisher is very photogenic, and is quick to make friends. Mark Raisler of Headhunters was no exception during our last trip. Recently Mary made the New Breed Chicks Colorado edition .
She was very excited.

New Breed Chicks Rule Colorado Edition

Mary K. with this nice brown trout on the release.
We are keeping ’em wet this summer with our trophy shots not out of the water.
We may slip up once in a while but the entire HH gang is on board. So not as many at all fish outta the water.
New Breed Chicks Rule Colorado Edition
New Breed Chicks Rule Colorado Edition
Keepemwet is the right thing to do and Mary agrees.
We all have plenty of 16″ Rainbows. Do you/we really need more?
May says no, no thanks.
Remember them how they are as they are etched in our memories for life.
Words of wisdom Mary. Thanks a ton for coming out with Brian and we will see you again in 2016…or later this fall for the BWO bite!

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Cup O Joe Float


Our morning would start very early, usually before the sun was up, we would call this the 
"cup o joe float". It would involve some Orphan Annies and Coffee and our float from Craig to Mid-Cannon. A relatively short float the would provide some great dry fly fishing with no other boat and some great wildlife viewing.

Bent over with a eat on purple chubby.
The pot at the end of the rainbow.



After a long day on the river, bellying up to a frosty IPA at Issack's
is a the perfect capper.
Had the opportunity to fish and float with our great friend Eric, long time guide on 
the Missouri. Eric was showing us some of the finer points of fishing Trico's.
Moving our feathered friend out of a real nice back channel. Damn pelicans.
Ms. Floatfisher again rails another rainbow to the Adipose. Mary
held the title of queen flyfisher for the trip. 
Sheer beauty

Monday, July 13, 2015

Missouri River Escape


Headhunter's on the Missouri River would be our center of operations for 10 days of great dry fly fishings. Once again the fantastic team at Headhunters, treated Mary and I like kings and queens during our visit. Sara, Julie, Mark and the rest of the crew really know customer service.

 The reason we would choose to spend the entire time on the river, would be the ample river miles one can cover, (over 30) and the crazy amount of bugs that are available on this river.  As you can see, from the photo below, the balls Trico's where thick. We managed to catch several fish on the spinners, as this would test our wits. These bastards were tough. 
One of the nice bows that fell victim to a nicely presented trico, finally.
Much like a steelhead, a fish of many casts.
 We would be present for the annual Craig 4th of July celebration.
Band playing at the Log Jam Stage at Issack's. We would have prime seats from our cabin
on 1st street, with a great view of the stage and fireworks on main street and the rooftop of 
Headhunters , Joe's Bar and 2 Private shows. What a great way to spend the 4th!


 A little highlight from the rooftop to Headhunters Flyshop
 The Grand fanalie!
We would share our stay between two nice cabins near the river one in Craig and 
our second residence on Cox Creek, a great little cabin off the main path.
 Isaac's would provide some excellent libations after a day on the river and fantastic 
food. Ribs and walleye were excellent. Not to mention the IPA's and Moscoe Mules.



Sunday, July 12, 2015

When Traveling



When traveling, most die hard fly fishers, we find it most impossible to drive or pass a fly shop 
we have often heard of or seen in our readings. On this trip, we stopped in several along the way
both very, very good and some absolutely horrible, in which I will never walk through the doors again. 
John, Julie, Mark and Sara and the crew have a pretty solid business plan with Headhunter's
and there customer retention is impeccable . We continue to visit and rebook our trips and lodging with them, due to the level of service received on each visit. They simply separate themselves from 
there competition.

Another really nice shop we had the chance to visit and spend some money in was Trout Montana. Located in Cascade , MT, just off the beaten track. I would be inclined to look seriously at this Trout Montana, for our lodging the next time we visit this area, as there is ample restaurants, fuel , laundry and other support items, that Craig does not offer. Rates are a little cheaper although it is a little bit of a drive ( 16 miles) or so. Most of the guides live down this way.
Oh , Trout Montana's Fly Shop, top notch. great selection of everything, one could need. Including rods, reels, flies. clothing .etc....


Because I am always a supporter of Small Businesses , and especially Fly Shops, one that is especially disappointing is George Anderson's Yellowstone Angler. As Livingston is usually a fuel stop for our Montana stops, I like to frequent either Sweetwater or GA Yellowstone Angler as it is not 
far off the beaten track. Unfortunately, the shop is great, the CUSTOMER SERVICE SUCKS. In 3 visits, I have yet to be acknowledged by one employee. I guess if you do not fit the customer profile,
they do not want to help. Little to they know, Floatfisher , purchases a lot of shit. This is one small business I will never frequent or recommend again.