More Montana Spring Creek Fishing – DePuy’s Spring Creek with Bamboo Fly Rods

Mary Ann and I got the chance to fish an evening on DePuy’s Spring Creek when we were in Livingston, Montana last week for the IFFF Fly Fishing Fair.  Small flies (midges and caddis) for rising rainbows, cutthroats, and browns.  We both fished 7′  6″  8 wt bamboo fly rods.  Here are a few photos from our evening.

DePuy's Spring Creek

DePuy’s Spring Creek

Fighting a nice Cutthroat that took a small X-Caddis

Fighting a nice Cutthroat that took a small X-Caddis

A nice cutthroat to the net

A pretty cutthroat to the net

Fishing Bamboo on Nelson’s Spring Creek in Livingston, Montana

I had a great time this past week at the International Federation of Fly Fishers annual fly fishing fair in Livingston, Montana, and was lucky to get out for a few days on the water before the fair started.  I was joined one day by my friend, Gary Turri, of California for a day on Nelson’s Spring Creek.  Gary is a fantastic angler and a Certified Fly Casting Instructor as well.  I put on one of my bamboo fly rods in Gary’s hands to fish for the day…we both fished 7′  6″    5 wt FreeStone Series bamboo rods.  We had lots of fun casting tiny flies for very educated browns, rainbows, and cutthroats, and we each netted a few fish.  Here are a few pictures of our day.

Nelson's Spring Creek

Nelson’s Spring Creek

Gary and I showing off our bamboo fly rods.

Gary and I showing off our bamboo fly rods.

A nice cutthroat that took a #18 Cinnamon Ant

A nice cutthroat that took a #18 Cinnamon Ant

 

International Federation of Fly Fishers Fair – 2016

Mary Ann and I are getting ready to head to Livingston, Montana for a week to attend the upcoming International Federation of Fly Fishers Fair.  It should be a great time.  I’ll have a booth with my bamboo fly rods at the fair, and Mary Ann will be presenting several classes.  And…if everything works out, we’ll also get a little fishing time on the local springs creeks also.  Hope to see you at the fair.

2016 International Federation of Fly Fishers Fair

2016 International Federation of Fly Fishers Fair

Owyhee River Browns

I got the chance to fish the Owyhee River in Eastern Oregon earlier this week for a few days with our friends Noel and Sue from Australia.  Fishing was a little on the slow side but we still hooked into some nice Owyhee River Browns.  There weren’t a lot of hatches going on during the day, and most fish were picked up on small #20 zebra midges.  I used my 7′  6″  5 wt Freestone Series bamboo fly rod for the two days, which worked great.  I also used a 50″ furled leader from Mike Morin at http://www.cutthroatleader.com , and about 5 ft. of 6X tippet with the small nymphs.  Here are a couple of pictures of my time there:

Owyhee River Brown

Owyhee River Brown

Owyhee River Brown

Owyhee River Brown

Bamboo Rod Building Class Update

I spent some time this week with Charlotte, my newest rod building class student.  She’s making great progress, and keeps proclaiming “This is way too much fun!”.  Here she is running bamboo strips through the Bellinger Hand Planers Friend.  Next up for her…straightening strips and starting the hand planing process.  Here is Charlotte in action:

Running the Bellinger Beveler

Running the Bellinger Beveler