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  • Clark Fork Fishing Report – 11/8

    Clark Fork Fishing Report – 11/8

      Since this latest sunny spell fishing has picked up again! Its still pretty chilly at night, so afternoons are still your best shot.. Time for streamers, midges, tiny baetis, and lots and lots of nymphs. You should still have a small window in the afternoon to throw dries, but primarily will be a nymph…

  • Clark Fork Fishing Report – 11/4

    Clark Fork Fishing Report – 11/4

      Well folks, it’s starting to feel a bit like winter! Last night got down to freezing temperatures, so take your time heading out today. Time for streamers, midges, tiny baetis, and lots and lots of nymphs. You should still have a small window in the afternoon to throw dries, but primarily will be a…

  • Rock Creek Fishing Report – 11/4

    Rock Creek Fishing Report – 11/4

    Rock Creek got pretty chilly last night, but should be a beautiful afternoon. If you don’t mind nymphing or stripping streamers this is the place to be. This is a great time of year to find solitude up on the creek. For nymphs use big green machines, prince nymphs, rubber legs, eggs, lightning bugs, and…

  • Bitteroot Fishing Report – 11/4

    Bitteroot Fishing Report – 11/4

      The weather looks great for the weekend. It could be one of the last good weekends on the root. For dry flies, use parachute adams, October caddis, midges, BWOs, baetis, and attractors. For nymphs, use prince nymphs, copper Johns, micro mayflies, caddis pupae, san juan worms, etc. For streamers, use black, olive, rust, and…

  • Blackfoot Fishing Report – 11/4

    Blackfoot Fishing Report – 11/4

        It’s getting cold up here on the Blackfoot. Mornings are pretty tough, as the fish are pretty lethargic from the cool temps. Things don’t really get rolling until the afternoon. Stick to nymphs and streamers, unless you see some bugs flying around. For dries use October caddis, tricos, BWOs, elk hair caddis, Orange…

  • Blackfoot Fishing Report – 11/2

    Blackfoot Fishing Report – 11/2

        It’s getting cold up here on the Blackfoot. The Blackfoot is also rising very rapidly. Mornings are pretty tough, as the fish are pretty lethargic from the cool temps. Things don’t really get rolling until the afternoon. Stick to nymphs and streamers, unless you see some bugs flying around. For dries use October…

  • Bitteroot Fishing Reports – 11/2

    Bitteroot Fishing Reports – 11/2

      The weather might get pretty nice out on The Bitterroot this week so, get out for the last hurrah. The Bitteroot is on the rise from all the rain but should come back down quickly. For dry flies, use parachute adams, October caddis, midges, BWOs, baetis, and attractors. For nymphs, use prince nymphs, copper…

  • Rock Creek Fishing Report – 11/2

    Rock Creek Fishing Report – 11/2

    Rock Creek got pretty chilly last night, but should be a beautiful afternoon. If you don’t mind nymphing or stripping streamers this is the place to be. This is a great time of year to find solitude up on the creek. For nymphs use big green machines, prince nymphs, rubber legs, eggs, lightning bugs, and…

  • Clark Fork Fishing Report – 11/2

    Clark Fork Fishing Report – 11/2

      Well folks, it’s starting to feel a bit like winter! Last night got down to freezing temperatures, so take your time heading out today. Time for streamers, midges, tiny baetis, and lots and lots of nymphs. You should still have a small window in the afternoon to throw dries, but primarily will be a…

  • Clark Fork Fishing Report – 10/31

    Clark Fork Fishing Report – 10/31

        Reports from the Clark Fork have been marginal. With the weather being how it is, keeping your bugs below the surface will be the best approach for catching fish. For dries, use October caddis, mayfly duns and cripples, BWOs, small attractor patterns. For nymphs, use Pat’s rubber legs, micro stones, prince nymphs, double…