Clark Fork Fishing Report – 7/26


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The Clark Fork has been fishing quite well over the last few days, especially on the lower end. Water temps have been getting up above 70 degrees so, morning will be your best shot. Evenings are really are not a viable option with how hot it is getting. 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, use elk hair and Goddard caddis’ in the evening, attractor patterns, golden rogues, chubby chernobyls for the morning and afternoon. For nymphs, use Pat’s rubber legs, jigstones, prince nymphs, double beaded stones, San Juan worms, caddis pupae, Pheasant tails and big green machine nymphs. For streamers, use big black and olive patterns fished tight to the banks.

 

HATCHES: caddis, golden stones, green drakes, pmds

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