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Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 7/17
The Clark Fork is continuing to get better as the flows keep dropping. All the summer dry flies have shown up… including the mosquitoes, so be prepared. The best fishing has certainly been during the mornings and evenings with nymph fishing being the name of the game mid-day. But the chubby-dropper setup is hard…
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Rock Creek Fishing Report – 7/17
The fishing up here has been an all day deal and definitely worth the trip up. Things might slow down mid day with the heat but will start right back up around 6 – 7pm. Hot weather means big time caddis hatches in the evening, and golden stones, PMDs, and yellow sallies available during…
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Rock Creek Fishing Report – 7/15
We’ve seen some pretty stellar fishing on Rock Creek this spring and early summer. As we get further along, morning and evenings will be the primary fishing times, but for now, it’s staying relatively productive during the middle of the day. Hot weather means big time caddis hatches in the afternoon, and golden stones, PMDs,…
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Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 7/15
The Clark Fork flows are on as steady of a drop as you could imagine; straight as an arrow, especially on the lower end. Fishing has been solid throughout the whole river, and the chubby-dropper setup is hard to beat this time of year. For dries, use elk hair and Goddard caddis’ in the evening,…
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Missouri River Fishing Report – 7/15
The Missouri has made a big-time drop in flows down to about where it was a few weeks ago. This means good things for those of you interested in wading, because it opens up a few more options. Get after it while you can out here, before the summer temperatures brings with it the…
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Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 7/15
We’ve heard word that fish are still eating salmonflies on the upper and middle stretches of the Blackfoot. Not that it matters too much, because the fishing out here is great regardless, and the fish are looking up for just about anything. For dries use Chernobyls, Stimulators, Rogue stones, half downs, bullet heads, parachute…
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Bitterroot Fishing Report – 7/15
The Bitterroot is finally starting to be consistently and reliably good. Although still a touch high for ideal wading, we’ve been having some awesome dry fly action out here from a boat. For dries, use golden stones, PMDs, green drakes, and other attractor patterns. For nymphs, use pheasant tails, caddis pupae, scuds, small micro stones…
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Bitterroot Fishing Report – 7/12
The flow drop on the Bitterroot is consistent at this point, and the upper stretches of the river have been turning out some really nice dry fly days. The Bitterroot stones aren’t far off, and the caddis and yellow sallies have been pretty reliable. For dries, use golden stones, PMDs, green drakes, and other attractor…
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Missouri River Fishing Report – 7/12
The Missouri can’t seem to hold a consistent flow for longer than 24 hours, but trust that it will be in the 6000cfs range this weekend, and the fishing should be good. With summer fishing nearly in full swing, you’ll see good dry action in the mornings and late evenings, and steady nymph fishing…
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Rock Creek Fishing Report – 7/12
Rock Creek is at 650cfs and dropping steadily. Wade fishing is getting better and better with each day. Hot weather means big time caddis hatches in the afternoon, and golden stones, PMDs, and yellow sallies available during the rest of the day. Dropping a nymph off your dry is still a good option, too. For…