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http://www.blue-ribbon-flies.comChristopher Folland sent us a few photos from his trip with Pope earlier this month here's what he had to say.
"We had a great day, aside from the storm that popped up about 330 in the afternoon and caused us to anchor up under a willow for protection. But the fishing was fantastic from start to finish (Lyons to McAtee) and we couldn't have asked for better fishing. We fished all day with a dry fly and nymph dropper and were HAMMERING them on a pheasant tail flashback with the no wings/legs (or cut them off if we didn't have the 'right' one). After the storm the caddis came out and they were taking our elk hair with a tan body. We probably caught 30-40 fish apiece, maybe more; we lost track."
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Report By Craig Mathews Like we said above, the Henry's Fork has fished "like the old days, like the 1980's". Green......
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Salmonflies are ripe in Yellowstone country and along with them emergences of caddis and mayflies continue on most rivers and......