Weather

Well I’ll be damned. Most of the time when the weatherman says it’s going to snow, it never does.  Today was one of the rare exceptions.  Here in Bozeman we went from abnormally warm and dry to snow. What I wouldn’t give to be swinging soft hackles on the Firehole right now… I apologize for […]

Been hearing a lot of chatter of late about water flows being a tad skinny back home in central and southwest Montana. Granted, for many of our friends, family, buds and even enemies back home it’s been a long, hot, fairly dry and unquestionably smokey summer. It just seems of late there’s been an unusual […]

A Taste Of Fall

by Jake McGlothlin on August 15, 2012

in Weather

Every year one of my favorite days is the first hint of fall that hits town.  You know the kind.  The first cool, overcast day after a long heat wave.  The smell of rain is in the air.  The smoke clears off and you can actually see the mountains again. That day is today.  As […]

Chatting with folks back home we’ve heard more than one comment about the (relative) lack of snow so far this year. The past couple of winters have brought heavy, lingering snowpacks that changed the fly fishing dynamic throughout much of the northern Rockies and with another La Nina in place this winter, the forecast has […]

The Intricacies of Winter

by Quinn Grover on December 20, 2011

in Weather

I haven’t fished at all since before Thanksgiving. I enjoy fishing in the winter and I wish I had gotten out on one of the bluebird weather days we’ve been lucky enough to have in my corner of the world recently, but other responsibilities conspired to keep me away from the river. Winter fishing is […]

Back in the office after an early morning strategy meeting with some of our real world business team and lo and behold, there’s some weather moving in. There’s even a little lightning starting to pop and thunder rolling…..a longer post about fishing (and other) news from Yellowstone will have to wait….our power tends to fail […]

So I’m checking the weather back home this morning and lo and behold there’s snow in the forecast. Ok, so it’s only in a tiny little pocket up near Glacier, only above 6500 feet, only 1 to 3 inches possible and it will be gone in a heartbeat. There’s something about that first hint of […]

Trying to hold to a reasonable standard of optimism, given that July is a couple of days away and that river flow trends had been looking a tiche better over the past few days, yesterday we planned to post this morning a few area river flows that had been improving. That post was to have […]

A few days ago I mentioned how impressed we were to see the amount of snow still down in the southern part of Yellowstone over the past few days.  South of Old Faithful bison were still choosing the road to mosey. Looking at today’s snowpack maps from NOHRSC there’s still a hell of a lot […]

Two days of the season’s warmest temps followed by rain. Kiss your non-tailwater river goodbye for a spell. Even the tailwater fisheries in the neighborhood will probably be a challenge once this snowpack gets moving….

Rain and snowpack melt are starting to make things interesting……

The runoff season begins in earnest….

Gina Loss, a National Weather Service hydrologist in Great Falls, projects that this year’s runoff in Montana, at least Western Montana, will be “sensational”. A potent weather system has pounded southwestern and southern Montana this weekend with rain and snow. The pic to the right from this morning’s NWS forecast site out of Missoula confirms […]

It snowed in Austin (above) and San Antonio (Jake’s place below). You’d think the world has come to an end.  Schools closed, businesses closed, death and destruction on the roadways.  We had to rush out for pics this morning before it all melted.

Winter Storm Blues

by Mark McGlothlin on February 2, 2011

in Weather

With snow falling in 25 states and most of the nation under cloud cover this morning – it’s a prime day for the winter blues.  Even the damn cat has the blues today.