The Clark Fork Is just getting going. The flows are on the rise, so it might take a couple days to get back in the swing of things. The mornings have been a little cold still, but by mid day things should be warmed up enough to start rockin and rollin. Nymph fishing has been the most consistent by far but I have been getting some really good reports on streamers too. For nymphs count on pat’s rubber legs, double beaded stones, big pheasant tails, dark copper johns, San Juan worms, micro stones, midge patterns, and lightning bugs. For streamers big dark articulated patterns have been getting some serious action. Dalai Lama’s, Dungeons, double gangas, and aztec streamers are working well. The flow at Turah Bridge is on the rise and is at 2400 cfs.
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