Clark Fork Fishing Report – 7/4


DSCN4208REPORT:

Water temps are moving upward and the unrelenting sun have the fish hunkering down on the Clark Fork midday these days. Looks like you’re going to be dealing with more wind today also. You can tag a few every now and then, but it’s not the feeding frenzy we’ve been enjoying on this river lately . . .at least not during the heat of the day. The evening caddis hatch remains spectacular and is providing some of the best fishing of the day. PMDs and opportunistic feeding on attractors will keep the surface action pretty good from daybreak until about 1. You can stretch another hour of consistency but going subsurface from 1 until about 2, but then it’s VERY tough until evening

HATCHES: golden stones, drakes, PMDs, caddis, hoppers on the warm afternoons.

Other Info: Buy a bottle of Kingfisher brand fly floatant and we’ll refill it for you for 1 measly dollar all year long!

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