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  • Rock Creek Fishing Report – 11/2

    Rock Creek Fishing Report – 11/2

      We’ll see what the weather does to Rock Creek this week, but it should be a good local option, like it always is. The recommendation is to keep things below the surface, but don’t be surprised to see a hatch or two come off. For dry flies, use October caddis, mahoganies, chubby Chernobyls, stimulators,…

  • Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 11/2

    Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 11/2

          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,…

  • Some Fine Fall Fish Porn

    Some Fine Fall Fish Porn

    Periodically I get some fine fish porn in the inbox from our customers.  This batch comes from John Caruso – Thanks John.

  • Missouri River Fishing Report – 10/30

        Out on the Missouri, streamer fishing is a lot of fun, nymph fishing is old reliable, and dry fly fishing is marginal. The hope is that the November weather will finally get the late-fall hatches going. For dry flies, use cripples, standard Adams parachutes, midge clusters, elk hair caddis, parachute baetis, baetis button…

  • Bitterroot Fishing Report – 10/30

    Bitterroot Fishing Report – 10/30

      The Bitterroot is producing some solid fall days right now. Various mayflies have been active, and the October caddis are still present. Streamers and nymphs will turn the most fish for you. If you can’t find the friends with the fins, head to the Bitterroot for the friends with the feathers. For dry flies,…

  • Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 10/30

    Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 10/30

          The nymph fishing on the Blackfoot recently has been really stellar. Purple seems to be the hot color, and if there ain’t no bead, there ain’t no need. For dries use October caddis, tricos, BWOs, elk hair caddis, hoppers, Chernobyls, Orange Stimulators, parachute adams, and purple hazes. For nymphs use Pat’s rubber…

  • Rock Creek Fishing Report – 10/30

      On Rock Creek, the streamer and nymph fishing has been quite good. There are still a few October caddis fluttering around, and the chilly fall weather can leave some room for BWOs and other small mayflies. For dry flies, use October caddis, mahoganies, chubby Chernobyls, stimulators, BWOs, parachute adams, purple hazes, elk hair caddis,…

  • Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 10/30

    Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 10/30

        Of all our local rivers, (the Missouri not included) the Clark Fork is the one most-effected by the wind, which we have seen a lot of lately. The lower Clark Fork was a nightmare just a few days ago with the wind. That being said, the fishing is pretty good, so if you…

  • Missouri River Fishing Report – 10/28

        Out on the Missouri, streamer fishing is a lot of fun, nymph fishing is old reliable, and dry fly fishing is marginal. The hope is that the November weather will finally get the late-fall hatches going. For dry flies, use cripples, standard Adams parachutes, midge clusters, elk hair caddis, parachute baetis, baetis button…

  • Bitterroot Fishing Report – 10/28

    Bitterroot Fishing Report – 10/28

        The Bitterroot is producing some solid fall days right now. Various mayflies have been active, and the October caddis are still present. Streamers and nymphs will turn the most fish for you. If you can’t find the friends with the fins, head to the Bitterroot for the friends with the feathers. For dry…