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  • Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 3/18

    Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 3/18

    REPORTS: The Clark Fork is dropping and stabilizing from the little bump of Pre-run-off water we got last week. The flow in town is right around 5300 cfs, and the river is still off color and high. Nymphing and streamers are still turning fish though. Look for back channels and braids. These spots have been…

  • Kingfisher Fish Porn

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  • Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 3/13

    Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 3/13

    The Blackfoot is still very cold. You’ll want to avoid this one for a little while longer until there’s a bit more spring upon us.If you’re so inclined, hit ’em with deep nymph rigs using the usual patterns such as dark bodied double beaded stones, San Juan worms, micro stones, pat’s rubber legs, small black…

  • Rock Creek Fishing Report – 3/13

    Rock Creek Fishing Report – 3/13

    REPORTS: If you don’t mind indicator nymphing, you’ll be happy fishing the creek these days. Still right on the edge of dryfly potential, but not there quite yet. Tandem nymph rigs utilizing a variety of options such as egg patterns, smaller George’s brown stones, double beads, Montana nymphs will cover you for stoneflies. Standard hare’s…

  • Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 3/13

    Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 3/13

    REPORTS: The Clark Fork has A LOT of bank ice. Be very careful. With that said, what little open water you can find on these warmer days is well worth fishing and can be a big indicator of a warm water seep. These springs are the favored lies of big trout look for in these…

  • Bitterroot River Fishing Report – 3/12

    Bitterroot River Fishing Report – 3/12

    The air is getting warmer, the days are getting longer and in a few more days, you’re going to half to wake up a full hour earlier!!!! HA! You can expect fish to start munching on the Bitterroot steadily in the coming days. Here comes that awesome spring fishing you spent all winter drooling over…

  • Missouri River Fishing Report – 3/12

    REPORTS: When the sun hasn’t been blazing, (mornings and evenings if there are no clouds), it’s been good surface hunting over here. Lots of different things working in all disciplines – nymphs, streamers and on some days – dry flies. The nymphing has been silly. Pink or red nymphs are king. Scuds, Ray Charles and…

  • Clarkfork Fishing Report 3/10

    Clarkfork Fishing Report 3/10

    The Clark Fork has A LOT of bank ice. Be very careful. With that said, what little open water you can find on these warmer days is well worth fishing and can be a big indicator of a warm water seep. These springs are the favored lies of big trout look for in these winter…

  • Missouri Report – 10/31

    It’s fishing, imagine that!  With a water temperature of about 49 degrees, the fish are still really active and just waiting on the hatches.  When it’s not blowing over here, the dryfly fishing with baetis has been good and should only get better as the hatch intensifies.  Nymphs are an easy way to feed active…

  • Clark Fork Report – 11/7

    While it’s chilly out here these days, there is still some good fishing to be had and the best part is, you don’t have to get out there until about the crack of noon to get it done.  While the dryfly action is now limited to only a couple of hours “heat” of the day,…