Bitteroot Fishing Report – 10/26


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The Bitterroot is producing some solid fall days right now. The Bitteroot is on the rise from the rain, but should still fish well. Various mayflies have been active, and the October caddis are still present. Streamers and nymphs will turn the most fish for you. If you can’t find the friends with the fins, head to the Bitterroot for the friends with the feathers. For dry flies, use parachute adams, October caddis, tricos, BWOs, baetis, and attractors. For nymphs, use prince nymphs, copper Johns, micro mayflies, caddis pupae, san juan worms, etc.

 

 

HATCHES/Flies:  mahoganies, caddis, BWOs. Dark, heavy nymphs for subsurface. JJ’s specials, articulated streamers, bead-head woolly buggers.

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