Marvin: Hey, folks, it's Marvin Cash, the host of the Articulate Fly, Marvin: and we're back with another On the Water with Dustin White. Dustin, how are you? Dustin: Marvin, doing excellent. How are you doing, my friend? Marvin: Yeah, just trying to stay out of trouble, and you know, you're back. Marvin: You were like the traveling Matt for Memorial Day weekend, right? Dustin: Yeah, yeah. I went back for, you know, saw some friends, went to a wedding.
Dustin: And as I got to see a ball game, it kind of blew into town real quick and got Dustin: right back in the saddle. Dustin: And yeah, I've been on the water every day since. Marvin: Yeah, it's interesting, too, because we were talking before we started recording Marvin: that you were on the road. Marvin: I think you literally were like, I can record any time. And your Instagram had Marvin: you sitting up in the upper deck of the ballpark.
Marvin: So we kind of ad-libbed a little bit more than normal. But, you know, Marvin: one of the things we didn't tell folks is that you've got some patterns that Marvin: have gotten picked up by OMQA that are in fly shops now. Dustin: Actually picked up by MFC. So Montana Fly Company picked it up. Dustin: And it's, yeah, it's a caddis pattern. I've been fishing for, Dustin: you know, a number of years, both here in Wyoming and back east in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Dustin: So, yeah, it's a caddis pupa. It comes in a few different variations.
Dustin: Variations um so um like you Dustin: know i like you can you can run it as a standard nymph Dustin: you can uh swing it yeah because it's got a soft tackle collar on it um there's Dustin: a protagon version of it that can be ran under a hopper so a lot of different Dustin: variations that i like to run with it but uh yeah mfc uh was gracious enough Dustin: to pick it up and so yeah folks uh if you don't see it in your local fly shop,
Dustin: be sure to ask your fly shop to see about ordering some of the white, Dustin: Caddyshack from MFC. Marvin: Well, there you go. And so, you know, since you've been out on the water every Marvin: day since you've been back, what are you seeing?
Dustin: Um we're seeing that you know a lot of Dustin: fish it's been really really good uh kind of on Dustin: all fronts uh you know starting north on Dustin: the on the bighorn uh quite a bit mossy now um Dustin: it usually does get mossy you know at this time Dustin: of year but i would say this is mossier earlier than normal Dustin: um the the typical fare Dustin: of scuds and sowbugs still are are doing well to Dustin: nymph them but just be aware you're gonna probably be you know picking
Dustin: a lot of moss off off your flies um you can Dustin: leash the banks probably it's a little more success in faster Dustin: current um but uh otherwise yeah Dustin: you're gonna have to kind of be picking your lanes on the mile we are in the Dustin: thick of the sucker spawn right now so um we are you know so stoked because Dustin: those those big fish are uh pushing about a pathfinder and into a river system
Dustin: so been really really good uh we want to cost some folks though you know make Dustin: Make sure you have a good vehicle to get out there. Dustin: We've had, you know, our typical heavy spring rains that, you know, Dustin: on that Bentonite Road driving out. Dustin: If you don't have all-wheel drive with, you know, a four-wheel drive with good Dustin: clearance, good tires, you could find yourself stuck. Dustin: And we actually saw, you know, unfortunately, a few folks in accidents and,
Dustin: you know, kind of crashing the cattle gate. So if you're going out to the mile. Dustin: Even if it's not after the rain, make sure you've got a vehicle that actually can make the drive. Dustin: A lot of folks think that the Subarus or smaller cars can make it, Dustin: but it's going to be a little challenging. Dustin: On the reefs, things are fishing fantastic. We're starting to see more and more
Dustin: PMDs coming off. And I would say that's still probably our best bug at the moment, PMB patterns. Dustin: Not really a whole lot of surface action. Dustin: We're still seeing some yellow sallies being taken as well, more on the mile Dustin: and more and more on the reef. Dustin: So all systems are firing on all fronts. Dustin: Water has been boosted on the mile and the reef. So it's big water right now. Dustin: So just be aware of that if you're going to go out and float it or weight fish
Dustin: it to know that, you know, it's kind of bigger water. So just be, Dustin: uh, just be aware of those and, uh, you should have, uh, some success in the water. Marvin: Yeah. And I guess the other important thing too, is if you go out to the mile, Marvin: you have to go at least 80 miles an hour to stay on plane, right?
Dustin: Yeah. You got to get on plane. Yeah. Yeah. Other, yeah. That's other, Dustin: otherwise you're going to feel all those bumps, but, uh, if you could, Dustin: if you can get your truck and your trailer on plane, you'll be just fine. Marvin: Yeah. And so, uh, we've got a question for you from Logan and he wanted to find Marvin: out where all of the public ramps are on the reef. beef.
Dustin: Yeah. So in terms of launching a boat, the top public ramp on the Gray Reef Dustin: would be just below the dam on the river left side. Dustin: You're not going to have another public ramp until you hit Lusby. Dustin: River mileage, that's about eight miles downstream. Dustin: The next ramp down would be Government Bridge. So that would be, Dustin: you know, what's classically considered the reef. So you really only have those Dustin: three ramps of put-ins and take-outs.
Dustin: Government Bridge is about 12 miles down from the reef ramp. Dustin: So that's really all that's public in terms of launching your boat or raft at that point. Dustin: Below that, you get into the trapper's route section. Dustin: You'd have Whitetail, you'd have Chalk Bluffs, and then even further down from Dustin: that, probably another 12 or so miles would be the Seacrest Ramp.
Dustin: Once you get past that you got another four miles you're at Bessemer Bend in Dustin: the ramp there and then probably another 12 miles you're actually hitting the Dustin: town of Casper then at Robertson Road so you know on the Gray Reef itself really Dustin: the the points of launching if you're going to launch on the reef, Dustin: you're really only looking at just below the dam at the Gray Reef Dam eight
Dustin: miles down you hit at Lusby, but then there's only a four mile scenic Everman break, Dustin: which would be classically the end of the Reese. So hopefully that's, that's helpful. Dustin: Um, you know, also want to encourage folks, you know, make sure, Dustin: uh, you, uh, you know, if you don't have Onyx, uh, carry a map with you, be looking around.
Dustin: There's a lot of, a lot of private water that's on the Reese, Dustin: a lot of different ranches and landowners that, uh, uh, you know, Dustin: uh, we, we don't want to, um, Dustin: trespass ass on their property or anything like that, or, or, Dustin: uh, abuse those, those privileges that we might ask. Dustin: So, you know, just be, just be aware, um.
Dustin: Um whether your river left river right one of the Dustin: helpful things that blm has done for us in terms Dustin: of what's public and private in terms of wage fish there are Dustin: blue and red signs so if you see a blue sign on one side of the river that indicates Dustin: that it's public all the way down so you see either a red sign or a private Dustin: trespassing sign so that's a good way you know if you if you don't uh uh know
Dustin: uh the way around to identify what's public or private um but i always like to to, you know, Dustin: suggest to folks, hey, you know, download Onyx. Dustin: It helps out a lot to know, you know, where those boundary lines are pretty well on the reef. Dustin: But in terms of launching, you know, I'd say the actual gray reef ramp launch Dustin: that's right below the dam or the Lesby launch would be the way to go.
Marvin: There you go. And, you know, folks, we love questions on the Articulate Fly. Marvin: You can email them to us or DM us on social media, whatever is easiest for you. Marvin: And if we use your question, I will send you some Articulate Fly swag, Marvin: and we'll have a great drawing from Dustin at the end of the season. Marvin: And we're going to work on that before next time.
Marvin: And, you know, as we always do, Marvin: Dustin, you know, what is our culinary gastronomic shout out this time? Dustin: Yeah, this week, we really want to shout out Black Tooth Brewing Company. Dustin: They've got a couple of locations here in Wyoming, both up in Sheridan, Dustin: which is their headquarters down in Cheyenne. Dustin: But we're proud to frequent our downtown location here in Casper.
Dustin: They've been a great partner to us both Dustin: in terms of you know friends uh fellow guides Dustin: uh clients that we get off the river we can go grab a grab Dustin: a beer they often have through trucks but they also host our our tie-in events Dustin: that we have in the winter uh to teach you know folks fly tie-ins uh weekly Dustin: uh here so they've been a good partner um really really great beers uh they're
Dustin: a great host to a lot of good events in town and now just a good staple in our community yeah. Marvin: Any Any special brews they've got online that you want to let folks know about? Dustin: Well, they just released the Guide Boat Gosa a week and a nod to our guiding community here. Dustin: So that just came out. I'm generally a fan of the Hot Freak, Dustin: which is a pretty middle-of-the-road IPA. Dustin: So that's usually my go-to most of the time.
Dustin: But they've got a constant rotation of their beer. Dustin: So they got something for everyone, whether you're into, you know, Dustin: pretty middle-of-the-road pilsers, loggers, whether you like, Dustin: you know, all the avant-garde sours, Dustin: traditional IPAs, East Coast, West Coast, that whole thing, stouts, Dustin: porters, they've got something for everybody. So it's a great spot. Marvin: Well, there you go. Well, listen, folks, as I always say, you owe it to yourself
Marvin: to get out there and catch a few. Tight lines, everybody. Tight lines, Dustin. Dustin: Tight lines, Marvin. Thanks so much.
