Bitterroot Fishing Report – 5/23

Rock Creek Fishing Report - 3/13

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Beginning in April, once a week we will post a brief description of a rig we saw during the previous week that had one of our Kingfisher stickers on the window. When you recognize it as being your car described in our hatch report, stop into the shop and pick out 2 dozen nymphs or dries on us!!

The Bitterroot has started to spike with the warm weather. You’re better off heading in other directions right now. If you insist on fishing, drowning nymphs will be your best bet. Lake Como, Painted Rocks, and other lakes and reservoirs are also available for some still water action. Small, dark Woolly Buggers, scuds or pheasant tails under an indicator, and parachute adams and Goddard caddis on top should all be good bets.

If you own and iPad 1 or 2, we have 6 MFC original iPad covers to give away. The first people through the door get’em!!! If you come in with a kingfisher tattoo on your forehead you can have two!!!

 

Browns Lake is iced off, open and fishing well. However, the private land owners surrounding Browns Lake are now enforcing there NO trespass rights. All the bank fishing with the exception of the public land at the south and east sides of the lake is now closed to walking. We have provided a map showing the property lines and places to legally access the lake. The boundaries highlighted with green are open to the public.

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1/2 OFF Fridays. 50% Off your 1st dozen nymphs and dries! Every Friday – Every Week

Additionally, all dries and nymphs are $1.95 every day to begin with and nearly all streamers are $2.25 – EVERY day, EVERY week

HATCHES/Flies: Smaller, low riding skwala patterns, extended bodies and cripples for the drakes/March browns. Dark, heavy nymphs for subsurface.

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