Dome Mountain Ranch

by JB Klyap, Outfitter #7843 http://www.montanasbestflyfishing.com

22 March 2010

Montana Snow Pack-Should We Worry?

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Published on March 22nd, 2010 @ 10:11:21 pm, using 753 words, 2271 views

Hints of spring have released me from the office allowing me to spend some time on the Yellowstone and Boulder. The sun seems to hang higher in the sky each day which has helped keep daytime temperatures inviting. Some foggy Baetis hatches have also made rising trout irresistable. While the Rainbows continue to stack up in spawn, Browns have been slamming streamers in the deepest parts of the river. It’s just plain hard focusing on work especially when the line no longer exists between it and play.

Our current snowpack hasn’t been receiving good reviews with most areas sporting below average scores. It might be a little too early to predict what the summer will bring. It’s certainly way too early to allow any negative predictions to not look forward to spring. Last year’s heavy run-off didn’t allow the river to clear until mid-July. Prior to that, eight years of very low snow pack and hot, dry summers worked together to close the Yellowstone River to fishing for the first time in history.

The aquifers continue to flow on the ranch with the upper lake at normal levels, our lower lake continues to flow down over the hill and into a duck pond, then on to the river. I’ve not seen the springs run this well for the past 10 years. The Yellowstone flow is quite low, but appears healthier after last seasons scouring. This could be a great year to catch the Salmon Fly.

UPPER YELLOWSTONE RIVER BASIN

BEARTOOTH LAKE
9360 11.8 22.5 52 11.0 19.2 57
BOX CANYON
6670 4.9 9.8 50 7.9 11.6 68
BRACKETT CREEK
7320 17.3 19.8 87 20.8 23.6 88
BURNT MTN
5880 4.5 5.8 78 10.1 13.7 74
CANYON
7870 7.1 13.2 54 8.7 14.7 59
COLE CREEK
7850 12.6 14.4 88 9.5 14.9 64
EAST BOULDER MINE
6335 3.9 -M * 9.1 -M *
EVENING STAR
9200 15.5 28.2 55 16.9 24.2 70
FISHER CREEK
9100 19.4 33.3 58 18.9 34.7 54
MONUMENT PEAK
8850 13.2 19.5 68 12.8 20.0 64
NORTHEAST ENTRANCE
7350 4.8 10.9 44 7.7 12.1 64
PARKER PEAK
9400 15.3 20.6 74 10.8 15.4 70
PLACER BASIN
8830 12.4 16.4 76 13.5 17.6 77
PORCUPINE
6500 4.5 6.6 68 9.0 10.9 83
SACAJAWEA
6550 13.1 13.7 96 19.8 21.2 93
SHOWER FALLS
8100 16.2 20.5 79 16.8 22.5 75
S FORK SHIELDS
8100 13.5 16.1 84 17.4 18.5 94
SYLVAN LAKE
8420 11.0 21.4 51 13.4 20.0 67
SYLVAN ROAD
7120 5.4 12.3 44 9.2 17.0 54
THUMB DIVIDE
7980 7.0 18.2 38 9.9 18.1 55
TWO OCEAN PLATEAU
9240 16.1 26.6 61 13.3 26.5 50
WHITE MILL
8700 13.7 23.1 59 12.8 25.8 50
WOLVERINE
7650 5.7 11.4 50 6.0 12.3 49
YOUNTS PEAK
8350 8.2 16.4 50 6.9 15.4 45
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Basin wide percent of average 63 66

If the river is calling you, get out there, listen. It works for me. I’ve intentionally tried to stay away from any spawning fish and concentrate my efforts where I might find some big Browns. This means a lot of mid-river fishing where there’s some obvious depth and no bottom visible. The Yellowstone carries so much nutrient rich water rarely is it perfectly clear and always seems to have that green tint, which definitely benefits predators like us and keeps the mystery in enough shadows that only a deep-drifted nymph or heavy streamer will reveal it’s secrets.

If there’s one thing the mild winter will help it’s our elk. Seems they’ve been taking a beating for a few years, new predators, rough winter, limited water, food and overall habitat with no less hunter pressure. You can bet we’ll do our part in making sure more calves survive this year. FWP has also decided to make the brave call of not offering a late season hunt. This isn’t welcomed by everyone, some of us counted on a leisurely cow hunt to harvest some tasty winter meat. Trophy hunters will have to look elsewhere for bones. Maybe guides will be more accepting in accepting meat as a tip from a healty cow or young bull versus one of those crippled old park bulls.

Will We Have Free-Roaming Wild Buffalo in Montana?
This battle continues to heat up, but there’s some bright lights that are beginning to show that not only can hunters work together, but even more important, people can work together for a common interest regardless of their own singular agendas. Most everyone agrees that seeing Bison roam the hills and valleys of the Yellowstone will be a welcome sight, a monumental moment in history that we can all be a part of. Right now, politics and drama are getting washed off. Like the Bison itself, made to walk into the storm. If ever an animal deserved to represent wide-open spaces, it’s this special creature. Please comment-I’ll send you a hat if you can email me a copy of your comments that I may share on my blog-while others fight to protect our country, maybe some of us should be fighting to protect what their fighting for. Click on this link and follow the directions.

http://fwp.mt.gov/wildthings/management/bison/

Thanks again for stopping by. I’m looking forward to getting out into the hills this week to see how our elk are doing, perhaps clean up a bit for them now that they’ve started discarding last years head gear. It’s time for a new hat anyway.

See You on the Mountain!
Jim “JB” Klyap, Outfitter #7843
Dome Mountain Ranch

11 March 2010

Hunting 101-Ethics, Integrity and other values

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Published on March 11th, 2010 @ 12:27:02 pm, using 387 words, 678 views

It’s good to be back at the ranch. The river looks inviting, temperatures in the 60’s-it’s time to cure some of this cabin fever! I had a great time in Reno at the RMEF’s 26th annual convention. Catching up with old friends and making plenty of new ones, it seems year after year I continue to be impressed by those associated with the RMEF. The volunteer staff and what they’ve done for all wild places cannot be underestimated. Membership is up from last year in spite of our so-called troubled economy. Could it be that this great country still has some true American values left?

A wise man told me “you can assign authority, but you can’t assign responsibility". Of course, he told me this right before I married his daughter, but I am certain he was just throwing out a generalized statement. Many folks asked me about “the wolves". My standard response was that the rumors of wolves have hurt us more than the wolves themselves. I know most of the time I’ve been preaching to the choir, but I have sincerely appreciated the emails and phone calls from those of you who may not hunt, but are willing to look at the reality of our situation free of media-created drama-thanks for being thinkers! Here’s a video you might want to take a look at before you cast your vote.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoH9GvEgxwI

In the future I’ll do my best to maintain my unbiased approach to sharing information for anyone who’s interested. I’m also commited to scientific data, not membership rich environmentalists groups with hidden agendas who’ve learned to tap into the marketing from an angle that to me lacks integrity and has more hidden agendas than anyone might realize.

As I complete this new entry, there is already a proposal to begin the capture and slaughter of elk leaving Yellowstone National Park. I’m asking all of you to speak up, voice your opinion (backed by fact). As conservationists we all need to come together, not be parted by those who’d like nothing more than to take away all the wild places we have and enjoy. I’ll look forward to opening many a can of worms with you all.

See You on the Mountain
Jim “JB” Klyap, Outfitter #7843
Dome Mountain Ranch

08 March 2010

Last Minute Openings 2010 Elk Season

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Published on March 8th, 2010 @ 08:36:42 am, using 109 words, 880 views

LAST MINUTE OPENINGS 2010 ELK SEASON

We’ve had a great time here at the RMEF. Currently we have a few open spots for our 2010 Elk Season.

9/18-9/22: 2 openings available for archery elk and mule deer; current rate $4700.00.

11/24-11/28: 2 openings available last week rifle; current rate $4700.00

To book a hunt, please call me directly 800-313-4868. We require 1/2 the cost of the hunt for a desposit. Once received we will mail you the Outfitter Guaranteed License. Please be aware of the March 15th deadline.

I’ll be looking forward to speaking with all of you about your 2010 elk and mule deer hunting adventure!

See You on the Mountain!
Jim “JB” Klyap, Outfitter #7843

01 March 2010

Elk Camp 2010

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Published on March 1st, 2010 @ 07:49:51 pm, using 313 words, 443 views

ELK CAMP 2010
I’ve been spending the last few weeks getting everything in order for the annual trek south to Reno for the 26th annual National Convention of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. It’s always an exciting time. I’ll be looking forward to seeing a lot of good friends, and a shared passion for those who believe in the RMEF and keeping places wild, without development.

Over the years I’ve had the rare and unique opportunity to sit front and center here at Dome Mountain. Each day a learning experience and with each experience we continue to refine and improve with the main goal to have a 100% return client rate. While that might seem like a lofty goal, we’re getting closer every year. For example this year at elk camp, as an exhibitor I’ll be booking hunts for 2011.

“Top Knot” Gude School
I sincerely hope you’ll stop by and say hello. I’ll be passing out our latest 12 page newspaper which seemed to be the biggest hit of all our marketing over the years. I wrote this one the same way, except this time there’s 8 more years of memories within the words and photos. If you don’t make it to Reno and you’d like one in the mail, just send me an address.

Currently, I have two openings for our archery season (at the time of this writing). I’ll also be happy to discuss our new guide school which has hit the scene and quickly gaining attention. With my background in education, I’m extremely excited to make this happen.

Hands down, this is our busiest time of the year even though there are no clients here. This is our time for preparation, so that when we run into opportunity, there will be success.

I wish all the readers the absolute best! Thanks again for stopping by.

See You on the Mountain!
Jim “JB” Klyap, Outfitter #7843

Dome Mountain Ranch


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