Ducks and geese become fair game Saturday and we plan to open the season not far from our camp on the upper Big Hole. Seven ducks are allowed again this season with no more than 2 hen mallards, 2 pintails and 1 canvasback. I doubt we will need to check our bag as mallards and teal are about it...at least those are what we see up there most often...to say nothing of the long odds of bagging a limit. Anyway later we plan to hunt down a couple sage hens, perhaps a blue grouse or two and of course barring an early winter (not much chance but anywhere near Wisdom one just never knows) we will fish...
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RANTINGS AND RAVINGS OF AN OLD MAN TRULY RUINED BY SPORT
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Big Hole...
...skinny and cold but still cranking. Late yesterday morning from 10 until mid-afternoon we fished a variety of dries and soft hackles to continuously rising trout and grayling and never moved from the long flat pool we started. By the time I got out, despite that the air temperature had climbed into the low 60s, my feet felt like clubs and while my legs and knees were not numb the sting of cold was quite apparent. Luna negra, trico, ant and several size 16 soft hackles all produced but I think all of the grayling ate the soft hackles. How long the trico hatch will continue that high up is anyone's guess but yesterday it was a mere shadow of the funnel clouds we encountered just a couple weeks ago. We'll probably hang out here through early next week, fishing and chasing chickens as the mood moves us...then onward and upward to who knows where all depending on how the weather turns...colder we head east, continued Indian Summer...well as I say depends on the weather...
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Montana Upland Bird Hunting: Transition Time...
Usually by now the fishing is pretty much history, our days spent either working on some writing project or chasing chickens or better yet...both. But this time around most of September is so littered with guide trips, both writing and bird hunting have been, for the most part, put on the back burner. Thankfully all that is about to change: This morning we scouted out a few spots to take our friends, Dave, Keith and Bert sage hen hunting the next couple days...alas Wednesday and Thursday it's back to the guide wars but...NO MAS!
Starting Friday we WILL (fish gods willin and the crick don't rise, or something like that) turn our fullest attentions to finishing Birding Trails Montana and of course chasing chickens as fall's were meant to be...Stay tuned, I promise to keep you all posted as the season unfolds...
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