Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 7/29

Clark Fork River Fishing Report - 3/24

Missouri River Fishing Report - 3/20 

 

Much like Rock Creek, the Spruce moths have shown up on the Blackfoot in a big way. Even the big, stubborn bruisers like to come up for a nicely floated tan fuzzy. For dries use big elk hair caddis, spruce moth patterns, hoppers, Chernobyls, Stimulators, Rogue stones, half downs, bullet heads, parachute adams, and purple hazes. For nymphs use Pat’s rubber legs, princes, double beaded stones, micro stones, San Juan worms and batman nymphs. For streamers use big dark double bunnies, sculpzillas, mouthwashes, standard buggers, sparkle minnows and dark articulated patterns.

 

Weekend Fishing Tunes: A. Sinclair, Pretty Girls

The current musical endeavor from a friend back home. They hail from Austin, they’re on tour now, and they rock. Find their music on Bandcamp:

http://asinclair.bandcamp.com/releases

 

HATCHES: spruce moths, golden stones, PMDs, caddis

PATTERNS: Red or pink San Jaun worms in tandem with size 12 or 14 squirrel tail nymphs. Sculpzilla streamers, JJ’s specials, Prince nymphs, girdle bugs.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: You know we’ll refill your Kingfisher-label gink bottles for a buck, don’tcha?

A Review of the Sage Accel Fly Rod

For more info on the Sage Accel Fly Rod