Bitterroot Fishing Report – 10/25

Clark Fork River Fishing Report - 4/5

Bitterroot Fishing Report - 4/4
Kingfisher guide James Quiggley with a Bitterroot Hog

 

 

No more quotes from Hecuba. You’ll have to wait until next year. The Bitterroot has spiked pretty good from the rain, so we’ll see what it does to the fishing today. Aside from that, the fishing has been good on the Bitterroot, from drys to nymphs to streamers. 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.

 

Weekend Fishing Tunes: Baths, Obsidian

Easy-listening, ambient electronic music. Really good stuff. More info here: www.bathsmusic.com

 

 

 

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

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