With the Upper Sacramento River open to fly fishing all year long, “opening day” no longer carries much weight among the largely catch & release fly fishing crowd.

I admit to missing the week-before-opening-day reconnaissance trips and the rising anxiety about Saturday morning’s flows, but I’d happily trade it for the ability to fish the winter hatches of my favorite mayfly — the BWOs.

Still, there will always be an opening day somewhere, and today was the opener for Yellowstone.

Naturally, if it’s fin related and it’s near Yellowstone, Fly Fishing in Yellowstone is probably covering it:

.. Every place that looked fishy had a fisher. There were lawn chairs, exotic license plates, waders galore; and the deep hazing efforts by the Montana Department of Livestock had put bison back in all the meadows.

Our pick for Quote of the Week?:

The Summer has started about three weeks early this year. The fish are looking up – directly into the eyes of record numbers of fly fishers.

As a certified, card-carrying Pain in the Ass when it comes to crowds, those words send a chill up and down my spine.

Still, it’s an interesting read if you’re after actually fly fishing information, including facts that — like here — everything’s coming a little early this year.

Memorial Day

To a cranky guy, Memorial Day means a lot of other people are populating my river, but let’s spare a thoughts for the friends and families who have lost someone in Afghanistan or Iraq, and hope the remaining servicemen come home safely.

One More…

We’ll also spare a thought for one serviceman who road-rashed his backside in a big way, and is headed for Hawaii to get better.

Take it from an experienced cyclist: the best cure for road rash is to rub a bikini (with a body in it) against the affected area.

You still hurt, but for a time, it doesn’t matter.

See you in Paradise, Tom Chandler

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