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For
dedicated fly fishers, there is no experience more thrilling than
catching big, wild fish in a solitary setting amid spectacular
scenery. Thanks to a decade and a half of enlightened stewardship of
the land and streams, McCoy Spring Creeks feature some of the
country’s finest fishing for trophy rainbows, browns and brook
trout.
McCoy Spring Creeks are located near Dillon in Montana’s fabled
Beaverhead Valley, renowned for its stunning vistas, including the
towering Ruby, Blacktail, and Pioneer mountain ranges. With an
extensive variety of stream habitats – long, meandering pools, deep
holes, riffles, sluices, and structure -- these waters present
challenges worthy of the most dedicated trout anglers. They also
offer opportunities for all of the classic fly fishing techniques,
from dry flies to streamers and nymphs. Long beats and careful
limits on guest numbers guarantee privacy and a world-class angling
adventure.
Experienced guides are available to provide technical advice and instruction tailored
to guests’ skill and comfort levels, as well as to the various
seasons and hatches. Popular fly patterns early and late in the
year, include Wooly Buggers, Zonkers and small nymphs – Pheasant
Tails, Princes, Hares Ears, Copper Johns and Olive Scuds. In May and
June, Adamses and PMDs come into their own. Midsummer and late
summer -- hopper time – feature the special thrill of monster fish
crashing large flies. |