MTelkHuntress
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Artic Grayling are probably one of my favorite fish. When I was younger, I remember watching a show where they were catching them, and I distinctly remember the awesome blues of their fins. I knew someday I wanted to catch one but I never really put much effort into it. It wasnt until I worked in Colorado for a summer that I got the amazing opportunity. I was talking to a coworker and they mentioned that a lake near town had them. I didn't have any fishing gear so I borrowed a fly rod and some flies and got my butt out there. I didnt know how to fly fish so my coworker taught me the basics and I set out to catch these amazing fish. My casting was absolute garbage, but eventually I caught my first grayling. The blues in person were so beautiful and vibrant.




It was definitely a trip I will never forget. Fast forward to this summer, I decided to take a day off scouting to fish for them. To catch a Montana grayling was especially exciting for me. Having a little bit more experience fly fishing (not by much) I was pretty confident in at least catching one. I hiked in to a beautiful lake and tried out a couple different dry flies. Hours of casts later I eventually caught the first grayling of the day. I ended up only catching two, but it was absolutely worth it to me.

Catching a grayling in the river is definitely on my bucket list.




It was definitely a trip I will never forget. Fast forward to this summer, I decided to take a day off scouting to fish for them. To catch a Montana grayling was especially exciting for me. Having a little bit more experience fly fishing (not by much) I was pretty confident in at least catching one. I hiked in to a beautiful lake and tried out a couple different dry flies. Hours of casts later I eventually caught the first grayling of the day. I ended up only catching two, but it was absolutely worth it to me.

Catching a grayling in the river is definitely on my bucket list.