Missouri River, MT
Midcanon
Outing Information
- Date
- Start/End Time
- 12:00 to 3:00
- Best Fishing Time
- -
- Rating
- Poor
- Classification
- Public
- Water Temp
- 46.0°F
- Water Clarity
- Clear - 5'+ visibility
- Water Level
- 3950 below holte
- User
- Troy Blandford
Fish Caught
Brown Trout
Caught | Avg Size | Pattern | Optional Fields |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 6" | #16 Olive Blue-Winged Olive | |
1 | 6" |
Weather
Skies | Morning | Afternoon | Evening |
---|---|---|---|
Cloudy | X | X | |
Precipitation | |||
None | X | ||
Rain - Light | X | ||
Wind | |||
None | X | ||
Very Light - <5 knots | X |
- Air Temp High/Low
- 40.0°F / -
- Wind Direction
- -
- Weather Front
- -
- Barometer
- falling
- Moon Phase
- 41% Full (Waxing crescent)
Other Patterns Tried
- #6 White Spuddler
- #18 Pearl Mirage Nymph
Hatches
No hatch information for this outing.
Insect Seining
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Fishing Partners
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Waypoints
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Tides
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Notes
Mo. whopped me again. Some pseudos on the surface but not much feeding. Tried streamers....got zero strikes. nymphed a san juan and mirage and no strikes. also a pink scud. Fished a mirage under a BWO and caught one small fish on BWO and had one other large fish take and pull off.
The key to the pseudos (tiny bwos) is effecient feeding. Found bigger fish in a slow side channel that was maybe knee deep (more like shin deep) and only 10 feet wide. Never would have guessed there were fish in there....but when the water cools down and the prey is tiny, fish have to feed effeciently....shallow slow water for sipping.