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Rocky Mountains


Madison River Between Hebgen And Quake Lakes
May 24, 2005


Posted by John M.
West Yellowstone, MT 59758 USA
Email: pyro-mate@msn.com

Current Report
River is running slightly above 850 CFM. Water is gin clear above cabin creek, very off color below the confluence. Rainbows of amazing size are spawning as of May 22. Fish are tightly packed in pods and feeding heavily on small mayflies during periods of rain/snow/clouds. Excellent to increadible dry fly fishing during the inclement weather hatches. As always...the nymph/lead/indicator fishermen are doing quite well at times. Conditions are very crowded. Be prepared to "Stand Your Ground".





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