What does Tight lines mean in fly fishing?

What does Tight lines mean in fly fishing?

Fly fishing has a common phrase when saying farewell: tight lines. Generally it means “I hope your fly line is always taught, fighting big fish!”. In mountain biking, tight lines are the sections of trail where you feel like you’re threading the needle.

What do I need to fly fish in Montana?

Clothing (Spring or Fall)

  • Base Layers (Wool or synthetic)
  • Fleece Pants.
  • Fleece Jacket or Pullover or Vest.
  • Down or Synthetic Puffy Jacket.
  • Wool or Synthetic mid to heavy weight socks.
  • Breathable Waders.
  • Non Studded Wading Boots (if you’re floating) anything for wading.
  • Stocking Cap (Wool is best)

Can you fly fish in Montana in January?

Disclaimer: January fly fishing in Montana is full on winter fly fishing. Cold hands and feet are a guarantee. Anglers fly fishing in January should expect temperatures well below freezing, snow, and often tough angling conditions. All of that being said there can be some great fly fishing opportunities as well.

Can you fly fish in Montana in March?

March fly fishing in Montana is early season spring fishing at its finest. Our rivers are empty, trout are hungry, weather is cool, and the fly fishing can be outstanding. Anglers interested in Montana fly fishing trips during the month of March will enjoy our Spring Special Trips.

What size fly rod for Montana?

Our most commonly used rods are 9 foot 5 and 6 weights. The best all around rod for fishing large Montana rivers is a 6 wt and the best all around rod for the smaller rivers like the Gallatin is a 5 weight.

Can you fly fish in Montana in December?

Anglers fly fishing in Montana during the months of December, January, and February should expect winter conditions that make for often tough angling conditions. Luckily for anglers high pressure systems are common and make for conditions ideal for great winter fly fishing.

Is fly fishing good in the winter?

Yes. Absolutely. There are prolific insect hatches even on the coldest trout streams. Granted, you’re not likely to see sizable bugs, but dry-fly fishing to trout rising to midges can be truly exhilarating when winter’s quiet cloaks the river.

Can you fish in Montana in April?

Anglers can expect success with all fly fishing tactics in Montana by April. Water temperatures increase from their winter lows which makes for increased hatch activity and trout feeding. Spring midge and BWO hatches makes for reliably good dry fly opportunities. Nymphing is excellent.

Where can I fish in Montana in June?

For anglers looking at June 1st to June 20th, fly fishing on the Missouri River tailwater near Craig, MT is the best choice. From June 20th to June 30th anglers start to have more options. The Missouri River will still be the most consistent option for anglers through the end of June.

What is the best fly fishing in Montana?

Bighorn River Another of Montana’s world famous fly fishing destination rivers, the Bighorn begins in Wyoming before it flows north into Bighorn Lake. Below Yellowtail Dam, the Bighorn River tailwater provides world class fly fishing for rainbow and brown trout.

Who is tight lines?

Having passed our 20th anniversary, Tight Lines has continued to grow since its founding in 2001. Andrew Moy and Steve Taggert started with a clear mission to create a dynamic full-service fly shop.

Where can I fish for trout in Montana?

The trout grow large here. The Montana state record brown trout was caught in Wade Lake and was nearly 30 pounds. These crystal clear lakes offer sight fishing opportunities to cruising trout although most fishing is done subsurface. Callibaetis and midges are the main bugs here.

Can you fish the Big Hole River in Montana?

The Big Hole River is also one of only a few places in Montana where you can catch native grayling. Whitefish are also present as in most Montana rivers. Some sections of the Big Hole provide excellent access for wading. Floating is another good way to enjoy this beautiful trout stream.