Clark Fork Fishing Report – 7/28

Guided Fishing Clark Fork River

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With water temps climbing above 70 degrees we are no longer recommending fishing after 2 o’ clock. We are also cutting back our full day floats down to half day floats. Its time to give the trout a break and protect our local resources for the future. Feel free to call the shop if you have any questions.

The lower river is getting warm.  For the past week now, the water has been hitting 73 to 74 degrees. Even the morning fishing is slowing down on  lower sections of the Clark. You can still have some decent fishing from daybreak until the heat begins. Cripples, comparaduns, parachutes, hoppers, and small terrestrials. The spruce moths have been producing some good action too, particularly on the lower river near Superior.

 

HATCHES: caddis, golden stones, green drakes, pmds

Other Info: The Kingfisher is the largest dealer of Simms Fishing Products in the Rocky Mountains.

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