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  • Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 6/26

    Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 6/26

      With the summer weather hitting its peak the fishing is still holding strong.  The water temps are still reasonable and the morning and evening fishing has been great.  Attractor dries and dry/dropper rigs (PRINCE NYMPHS) are working really well, along with PMDs, caddis, and yellow sallies when the occasion calls. For dries, use elk…

  • Sage brings out three new fly rods for 2016

    Sage brings out three new fly rods for 2016

    The New Mod Fly Rod From Sage Renowned fly fishing manufacturer Sage introduces the MOD, designed and handcrafted on Bainbridge Island, USA with Sage’s Konnetic Technology®. Thoughtfully crafted with contemporary line designs, fly patterns, and angling styles in mind, the MOD is a modern interpretation of a moderate action specific for trout fisheries. “I’ve been…

  • Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 6/20

    Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 6/20

    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. For…

  • Rock Creek Fishing Report – 6/20

    Rock Creek Fishing Report – 6/20

      Rock Creek has now dropped well past it’s historical average flow and is getting nothing but more inviting to wade fisherman.  The hotter days are definitely getting the caddis moving in the evenings now too. Golden stones, caddis, and green drakes are the main menu items today. For dry flies, use chubby Chernobyls, stimulators,…

  • Bitterroot Fishing Report – 6/20

    Bitterroot Fishing Report – 6/20

      The Bitterroot is still holding decent flows with a flow around 2400cfs and good clarity.  The fishing on the East and West Fork has been a good option with the colder water and lower flows and the morning and evening fishing has been great.  As with everything, it’s standard summer fare. Dry/dropper or picking…

  • Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 6/20

    Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 6/20

      The Clark Fork has been fishing really well all over. The upper sections are good, but starting to get pretty low, so expect to drag a bit if you’re floating. Attractor dries and dry/dropper rigs (PRINCE NYMPHS) are working really well, along with PMDs, caddis, and yellow sallies when the occasion calls. For dries,…

  • Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 6/16

    Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 6/16

      The Clark Fork flows are on as steady of a drop as you could imagine; straight as an arrow, especially on the lower end. Fishing has been solid throughout the whole river, and the chubby-dropper setup is hard to beat this time of year. For dries, use elk hair and Goddard caddis’ in the…

  • Rock Creek Fishing Report – 6/16

    Rock Creek Fishing Report – 6/16

      The fishing up here has been an all day deal and definitely worth the trip up.  Things might slow down mid day with the heat but will start right back up around 6 – 7pm.  Hot weather means big time caddis hatches in the evening, and golden stones, PMDs, and yellow sallies available during…

  • Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 6/16

    Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 6/16

    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…

  • Bitterroot Fishing Report – 6/16

      It’s in shape and ready to fish.  With a flow around 3300 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…