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Bitterroot Fishing Report – 6/17
The fishing has been better on the upper end of the Bitterroot than the lower, but as a whole, it’s still not the best option locally. The flow drop is somewhat steady, so it shouldn’t be too long before it starts fishing well again. That being said, fast and dirty water is still a reality…
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Don’t worry they don’t bite
Big bugs are out in force up the creek. Our good customer John Caruso sent us these images.
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New Sage Salt Fly Rods and Accel Fly Rods Coming in August
Always on the move, Sage has announced two new rod series for its 2015 lineup. The new SALT series is, you guessed it, an all-new addition to Sage’s saltwater lineup that will replace the Xi3 series. The new SALT rods are Sage’s first saltwater fly rods built on its newer Konnetic technology, which Sage’s very…
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Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 6/15
Happy Father’s Day! With the (welcomed) rain we had at the end of the week, the Blackfoot bumped a little in flows, back up to around 5400cfs. The end of the week also brought our first report of salmonflies up here. As you can tell, it’s a mixed bag of good, not-so-good, and bad…
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Bitterroot Fishing Report – 6/17
The fishing has been better on the upper end of the Bitterroot than the lower, but as a whole, it’s still not the best option locally. The flow drop is somewhat steady, so it shouldn’t be too long before it starts fishing well again. That being said, fast and dirty water is still a reality…
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Rock Creek Fishing Report – 6/15
Happy Father’s Day! Rock Creek has been dropping consistently, but with a little rain and cooler weather, is hovering around 1600cfs, right where it should be this time of year. The dry fly action has been really good on all sections, but the salmonflies have moved their base of operations to the middle stretch.…
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Missouri River Fishing Report – 6/14
While management tries to fill up the lakes in the Missouri chain, the flows below Holter are holding steady around 4500cfs, which is ideal for wade fishing and fishing from a boat this time of year. There have been pods of fish on all stretches of the river eating BWOs and caddis. For dry flies,…
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Bitterroot Fishing Report – 6/14
The fishing has been better on the upper end of the Bitterroot than the lower, but as a whole, it’s still not the best option locally. The flow drop is somewhat steady, so it shouldn’t be too long before it starts fishing well again. That being said, fast and dirty water is still a reality…
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Rock Creek Fishing Report – 6/14
Rock Creek has been dropping consistently, but with a little rain and cooler weather, is hovering around 1600cfs, right where it should be this time of year. The dry fly action has been really good on all sections, but the salmonflies have moved their base of operations to the middle stretch. Don’t be afraid…
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Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 6/14
We’ve started catching some fish up on the Blackfoot, but we’re still suffering from dirty water and higher flows, now around 5500cfs. Dry fly stuff is VERY spotty. Stick to things under the surface, and maybe consider fishing somewhere else until it really gets going. Use big dark streamers like black wool head sculpins…