VOL. 14 · NO. 25 June 17, 2026 · Bozeman, MT LIVE · 6 RIVERS TRACKED · TOURNAMENTS THIS WEEK
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Mastering Montana’s Salmon Fly Hatch Tips

Expert angler John Way emphasizes the importance of staying ahead of Montana’s Salmon Fly hatch to catch trout. His tactics recommend using smaller flies and fishing below the surface for better success.

According to angling expert John Way, Montana’s legendary Salmon Fly hatch is basically a state-sponsored religious event where local trout treat the river like an “all you can eat buffet with rib eye steaks and twinkies.” But if you want to land a monster, you have to outsmart the food coma. Way warns that fish get full fast, so your “best bet to catch that fish of a lifetime is to stay ahead of the hatch” before the trout slip into a digestive slumber. Don’t pack up too early, though; the fish suffer a serious “pattern hangover” and will keep hunting for those big orange snacks for weeks after the main event moves on.

When it comes to actual tactics, Way’s advice is beautifully counterintuitive: think smaller and sink lower. While everyone else is throwing massive bugs, scaling down your fly size will actually cause your catch numbers to explode. And don’t forget to fish beneath the surface, because the biggest, smartest trout behave “like lazy diners” who want their food delivered right to them without working for it. Master these subtle cultural secrets, and you’ll survive a Montana rite of passage with some serious bragging rights at the bar.

You can read Way’s full article here via The Tackle Shop’s website.


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