Idaho Fish Report
Blue Ribbon Flies Guide Trip of the Week by Philip Oresick, September 19, 2013
by Blue Ribbon Flies
9-21-2013
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Photo by Philip Oresick
Dear Craig,
My son Andy and I want to thank our guide Clay and Blue Ribbon flies for the best day of fishing We ever had. This is my son Andy with his 20" brown he caught on the Madison River. We will never Forget our first float trip. This has been a dream of mine for over 40 years-fly fishing in the Yellowstone area. We fished black stone flies with a beaded nymph dropper all day and caught at Least 20. This was our first trip together and I was planning on wade fishing in Yellowstone Park on our own. A TU friend told me to contact your shop with any questions. I called and discussed my plans with one of your guys and decided the best plan was to float with one of your guides. Clay spent a lot of time helping my son and was a great help and made the day very enjoyable. Hopefully we can come back again and if we do we will use Blue Ribbon for our float.
Sincerely yours,
Philip Oresick
Photo #1: Pope doing what he does best! Photo by Geoff Unger
Dear Craig,
My son Andy and I want to thank our guide Clay and Blue Ribbon flies for the best day of fishing We ever had. This is my son Andy with his 20" brown he caught on the Madison River. We will never Forget our first float trip. This has been a dream of mine for over 40 years-fly fishing in the Yellowstone area. We fished black stone flies with a beaded nymph dropper all day and caught at Least 20. This was our first trip together and I was planning on wade fishing in Yellowstone Park on our own. A TU friend told me to contact your shop with any questions. I called and discussed my plans with one of your guys and decided the best plan was to float with one of your guides. Clay spent a lot of time helping my son and was a great help and made the day very enjoyable. Hopefully we can come back again and if we do we will use Blue Ribbon for our float.
Sincerely yours,
Philip Oresick
Photo #1: Pope doing what he does best! Photo by Geoff Unger