REPORTS:
The flow on the Clark Fork below town is right around 3700 cfs and still dropping. The Clarity is still a little off but workable. Streamers and nymphs are still working best, with small prince nymphs, pheasant tails, San Juan worms, orange egg patters, double beaded stones and Pat's rubber legs. As far as streamers go, just getting something big and dark in their face seams to be the ticket. Preferably in a black or dark-natural color. The forcast high for today is going to be around 60 degrees. This opens the window for a nice midge hatch mid-day. If that happens, a size 16 or 18 parachute adams will be an excellent bet.
HATCHES: midges, capnias
FLIES: Small prince nymphs, bacon and egg combos (San Juans in tandem with an egg patter), Griffith’s gnats and zebra midges on sunny days, slow moving or jigged rabbit streamers in front of sighted pike.
Other Info: The Kingfisher is the largest dealer of Simms Fishing Products in the Rocky Mountains.