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November 2011

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Still Waters 11-1-2011

Some of the best still water fishing going on now is on Daniels and Springfield reservoirs.  At Daniels, try the upper end with leeches in fall colors and midge pupa patterns under an indicator.  Springfield Reservoir was stocked back in October, and these fish ranging up to eighteen inches are now responding to midge pupa under an indicator.  Finding the taking depth ensures success at both places.  Sand Creek Ponds remain open to fishing until December 1st.  Afternoons offer best fishing.   Try leech patterns in fall colors, prince nymphs, bead head peacock leeches, and damselfly and dragonfly nymph patterns.

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Henry’s Lake 11-1-2011

If you like cold weather fishing, this is the place!  Concentrate on shallow waters, and be ready to move around the lake to find the best fishing.  Because fishing in shallow water is best, bring intermediate and floating lines to present such as crystal buggers, halloweens,  mity mites, mohair leeches, and crystal wooly worms.

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Yellowstone Park 11-1-2011

Last day of fishing season is Sunday, November 6th. You have a few days left to enjoy migrating browns in the Gardiner, Gibbon, Lewis, Madison, and Snake rivers.   Go after them with streamers, short stout leaders, and sink tip lines.  Dress for the occasion, because you can bet on “ice in your guides” until mid day.

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