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  • Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 10/28

    Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 10/28

        It might be a little cold and wet this afternoon/evening on the Blackfoot. The fishing shouldn’t suffer much though, unless you’re unprepared from a clothing perspective. By the way, you can find all that necessary fall clothing here at the shop. For dries use October caddis, tricos, BWOs, elk hair caddis, hoppers, Chernobyls,…

  • Rock Creek Fishing Report – 10/28

    Rock Creek Fishing Report – 10/28

        We might see some rain out on Rock Creek this afternoon-evening. BWOs might benefit accordingly. Things have truly transitioned into fall up here, so if you aren’t out chasing elk, get to Rock Creek for some good streamer action. For dry flies, use October caddis, mahoganies, chubby Chernobyls, stimulators, BWOs, parachute adams, purple…

  • Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 10/28

        The streamer fishing is good on the Clark Fork throughout the whole river, but consistency is coming from the upper end. Don’t let the potential wet weather this afternoon steer you away. The streamer fishing can be good when it’s nasty. For dries, use October caddis, mayfly duns and cripples, BWOs, small attractor…

  • Missouri River Fishing Report – 10/25

    Missouri River Fishing Report – 10/25

        It seems like everything is working out on the Missouri right now. The techniques turning the most fish are standard nymphing and stripping (or dead-drifting) streamers. Dry fly action is also good. It’s hard to go wrong out here. For dry flies, use cripples, standard Adams parachutes, midge clusters, elk hair caddis, parachute…

  • Rock Creek Fishing Report – 10/25

    Rock Creek Fishing Report – 10/25

        The October caddis has been the hatch winner out on Rock Creek as of late, especially with the nymph stages, which have been pulling out some big fish. We have some good bead-head options here in the shop. For dry flies, use October caddis, mahoganies, chubby Chernobyls, stimulators, BWOs, parachute adams, purple hazes,…

  • Bitterroot Fishing Report – 10/25

    Bitterroot Fishing Report – 10/25

        No more quotes from Hecuba. You’ll have to wait until next year. The Bitterroot has spiked pretty good from the rain, so we’ll see what it does to the fishing today. Aside from that, the fishing has been good on the Bitterroot, from drys to nymphs to streamers. For dry flies, use parachute…

  • Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 10/25

    Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 10/25

        Fishing on the Blackfoot has been quite good recently. Streamer fishing is stellar, as should be expected, and we’re still turning plenty of fish on October caddis dries and nymphs. For dries use October caddis, tricos, BWOs, elk hair caddis, hoppers, Chernobyls, Orange Stimulators, parachute adams, and purple hazes. For nymphs use Pat’s…

  • Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 10/25

    Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 10/25

      The streamer fishing is good on the Clark Fork throughout the whole river, but consistency is coming from the upper end. Today should be warmer than the last few days. Also, keep in mind that things have bumped from the rain this week. For dries, use rusty spinners in the evening, elk hair and…

  • Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 10/23

        Streamer fishing is turning some really big fish up on the Blackfoot. And with the nasty weather we’re looking at again today, the pattern should hold. If not, drown some nymphs or toss some BWOs. For dries use October caddis, tricos, BWOs, elk hair caddis, hoppers, Chernobyls, Orange Stimulators, parachute adams, and purple…

  • Rock Creek Fishing Report – 10/23

    Rock Creek Fishing Report – 10/23

      Don’t be surprised to see more rain and chill today; things have finally turned fall. Streamers, small mayflies, and nymphs should be your weaponry. For dry flies, use mahoganies, chubby Chernobyls, stimulators, BWOs, parachute adams, purple hazes, elk hair caddis, and para wulffs. For sub surface patterns use micro stones, pheasant tails, Pat’s rubber…