Bitterroot Fishing Report – 5/22


Bitterroot Fishing Report - 4/3

 

The Bitterroot has made a pretty decent drop in flows down to 6100cfs and the clarity is barely shaping up along with it.  The aggressive drop in flows has made the fishing a little spotty, but you can get it done if you really try.  You’re better off heading up to Rock Creek and getting into the Salmon Flies while they’re hot, but if you’re still inclined to fish the Bitterroot, bring some extended body drakes, standard parachute adams, orange and purple chubbies, parachute BWOs, cripples, and some smaller caddis patterns for the evening. Count on tandem nymph rigs and dry dropper rigs to work best until you see some top water action. Underneath use a bigger prince nymph, black double beaded stones, flash back pheasant tails, batman nymphs, psycho princes, caddis pupae, and smaller baetis nymphs. Hanging one of these off the back of a chubbie for a dropper has been a good searching rig for mid day. Keep pounding the banks with your rigs in these higher flows for you best luck.

 

HATCHES/Flies: Caddis, BWOs, a few March browns, Drakes. A Review of the Winston Fly Rod For more info on the Winston Nexus Fly Rod