Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 5/27


Rock Creek Fishing Report - 3/27

 

Beginning in April, once a week we will post a brief description of a rig we saw during the previous week that had one of our Kingfisher stickers on the window. When you recognize it as being your car described in our hatch report, stop into the shop and pick out 2 dozen nymphs or dries on us!!

The Clark Fork is too busy moving ponderosa pines downstream to be concerned with your fishing.  Give this one some time, it’s going to be a while before we see this one fish again.  Beavertail pond and Georgetown Lake would be decent options. Woolly buggers and scuds under an indicator are always a good bet on lakes. A parachute adams, purple haze or big Goddard caddis should work on top when fished with a 12ft or longer leader.

Weekend Fishing Tunes:

Three-Eared Dog, When The Whiskey Kicks In

Great local blues. Find their music here ( http://www.reverbnation.com/threeeareddog ), or on iTunes.

 

 

If you own and iPad 1 or 2, we have 6 MFC original iPad covers to give away. The first people through the door get’em!!! If you come in with a kingfisher tattoo on your forehead you can have two!!!

 

HATCHES: mud

FLIES: Prince nymphs, bacon and egg combos (San Juan in tandem with an egg pattern), salmonflies, streamers.

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