Clark Fork Report – 8/29


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Hoot Owl restrictions are no longer in effect for the Clark Fork river.

The fishing pretty much from Kelly Island all the way down to St. Regis has been very good recently.  Lots of fish working the early morning tricos and late morning spinner falls.  As the tricos fade, the hopper fishing has been the way to go.  Spruce moths with LOTS of action have been better lower on the river while cripples in darker colors in a 14 have been the deal around Petty Creek down starting about noon.  The fishing has been taking a bit longer to get going these days with the shift in daylight hours so the “on at dawn” deal is no longer the most viable approach.

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HATCHES: golden stones,  PMDs, caddis, spruce moths, hoppers, tricos

 

FLIES: Para Adams, cripples and comparaduns in PMD and trico sizes, standard stonefly attractors, spruce moths.

 

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

 

CLARK FORK FLOW AT TURAH

CLARK FORK FLOW ABOVE MISSOULA

CLARK FORK FLOW AT ST. REGIS