Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 7/22


Missouri River Fishing Reports

Well, the literal winds of change left me a little red-faced with my smoke predictions, as a blustery Saturday provided an indefinite reprieve from hazy skies here in town. It’s not a bad thing, I suppose. Either way, the Clark Fork has been fishing quite well over the last few days, especially on the lower end. It’s standard summer fare now, with attractor dries and dry/dropper rigs working really well, along with PMDs, caddis, and yellow sallies when the occasion calls. For dries, use elk hair and Goddard caddis’ in the evening, attractor patterns, golden rogues, chubby chernobyls for the morning and afternoon. For nymphs, use Pat’s rubber legs, micro stones, prince nymphs, double beaded stones, San Juan worms, caddis pupae, Pheasant tails and batman nymphs. For streamers, use big black and olive patterns fished tight to the banks.

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HATCHES: caddis, golden stones, green drakes, pmds

FLIES: Prince nymphs, bacon and egg combos (San Juan in tandem with an egg pattern), golden stones/nymphs, green drakes, streamers.

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