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  • Clark Fork Fishing Report – 7/19

    Clark Fork Fishing Report – 7/19

    The upper Clark Fork saw a little bump in flows a few days ago, but back on the drop again, it shouldn’t have any effect on the fishing. It’s standard summer fare now, with attractor dries and dry/dropper rigs working really well, along with PMDs, caddis, and yellow sallies when the occasion calls. For dries,…

  • Rock Creek Fishing Report – 7/19

    Rock Creek Fishing Report – 7/19

    At roughly 350cfs, Rock Creek should sustain its good fishing throughout the week. Reports have been really good up on Rock Creek the last few days. There are caddis hatches in the evening, and golden stones, PMDs, and yellow sallies available during the rest of the day. Dropping a nymph off your dry is still…

  • Bitteroot Fishing Report – 7/19

    Bitteroot Fishing Report – 7/19

    Bitterroot flows are still on a steady drop, which means the wade fishing will keep getting better. Mornings and evenings have been fishing the best for dry fly action, but a dry/dropper rig during the middle hours of the day will turn some fish. For dries, use golden stones, PMDs, green drakes, yellow sallies, caddis,…

  • Blackfoot Fishing Report – 7/19

    Blackfoot Fishing Report – 7/19

      Fishing has been consistently great on the Blackfoot so far this summer, with tons of dry fly action. The best setup is still the dry/dropper rig, but single dries have been doing good work too. For dries use Chernobyls, Stimulators, Rogue stones, half downs, bullet heads, parachute adams, purple hazes and elk hair caddis.…

  • Blackfoot Fishing Report – 7/15

    Blackfoot Fishing Report – 7/15

    With the flows aggressively dropping as the summer rolls on, the fishing is showing no signs of slowing down. Fishing on the entire river has been particularly noteworthy with a multitude of different patterns all day long. The fish are going to start getting more concentrated in the middle of the river so don’t forget…

  • Rock Creek Fishing Report – 7/15

    Rock Creek Fishing Report – 7/15

    Rock Creek saw quite the bump in flows a few days ago, but it has settled back into normal levels, and should be good to go this weekend. There are caddis hatches in the evening, and golden stones, PMDs, and yellow sallies available during the rest of the day. Dropping a nymph off your dry…

  • Clark Fork Fishing Report – 7/15

    Clark Fork Fishing Report – 7/15

      The Clark Fork is continuing to get better as the flows keep dropping. All the summer dry flies have shown up… including the mosquitoes, so be prepared. The best fishing has certainly been during the mornings and evenings with nymph fishing being the name of the game mid-day. But the chubby-dropper setup is hard…

  • Bitteroot Fishing Report – 7/15

    Bitteroot Fishing Report – 7/15

      It’s in shape and ready to fish. With a flow around 1480 cfs above town it’s definitely wade-able now but you’ll still half to be careful. The morning and evening fishing has been rocking with a mid day lul from the heat. You can still hook up mid day, it’s just not quite as…

  • Bitteroot Fishing Report – 7/13

    Bitteroot Fishing Report – 7/13

    The Bitteroot has bumped up substantially from the rain but, should drop back into shape in a day or two. Long term we couldn’t be happier with this recent rain/cool spell we are having. If your fishing today try streamers and nymphing in close to the bank and in “walking pace water”. Doing a hopper…

  • Rock Creek Fishing Report – 7/13

    Rock Creek Fishing Report – 7/13

    Rock Creek got a pretty good bump from the rain yesterday but, is on its way back down and still fishable. Nymphing tight to the bank and in the “walking pace water” will be your best bet. For nymphs use San Juan worms, March madness nymphs, DB stones, soft hackle caddis pupae, amber princes, and…