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Missouri River Fishing Report – 3/25
REPORTS: When the sun hasn’t been blazing, (mornings and evenings if there are no clouds), it’s been good surface hunting over here. Lots of different things working in all disciplines – nymphs, streamers and on some days – dry flies. The nymphing has been silly. Pink or red nymphs are king. Scuds, Ray Charles and…
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Rock Creek Fishing Report – 3/25
Rock Creek has dropped back down to its historic flows for this time of year, which is right at 250 cfs. The clarity is good and the fishing is just starting to heat up. Tandem nymph rigs are still the most productive with streamers right behind. Fish San Juan worms, Peacock double beaded stones, tiny…
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Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 3/25
The Blackfoot has dropped its way down to 750 cfs and the clarity is good. With a high temperature of 60 degrees today, you should be able to find some trout and a little bit of fun up here. The water temps are getting warm enough for the fish to start moving a little. There…
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This is the way to break in a new rod.
Kingfisher customer Trent just got a new Templefork Fly Rod for Pike. 32 inches sight fishing on the Bitterroot – how sweet is that – Great job Trent
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Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 3/21
REPORTS: The Clark Fork is dropping and the clarity is coming back. Our best fishing has been in back channels and down stream from the mouths of tributaries. The flow here in town is hanging at 4700 cfs, and looks like it will continue to drop with the cooler weather we’re getting. If you head…
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Rock Creek Fishing Report – 3/21
The flows on rock creek are standing around 300cfs today and is on a steady drop. With the good clarity and lower flows, you can expect the fishing to be worth the trip up here. Fishing with nymphs and streamers has been the most productive. Using small orange or pink egg patterns, San Juan worms,…
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Missouri River Fishing Report – 3/21
REPORTS: When the sun hasn’t been blazing, (mornings and evenings if there are no clouds), it’s been good surface hunting over here. Lots of different things working in all disciplines – nymphs, streamers and on some days – dry flies. The nymphing has been silly. Pink or red nymphs are king. Scuds, Ray Charles and…
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Bitterroot River Fishing Report – 3/21
The Bitterroot has stabilized and is holding a flow around 2400 cfs here in town. With the possibility of rain today, the top water action is going to be hard to find. Your best luck is going to be with deep tandem nymph rigs and streamers. If you can find where a tributary dumps in,…
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Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 3/21
The Blackfoot is still dropping with the cooler weather we’ve been having and the flow just above town is at 1000 cfs and getting nothing but better. The clarity is looking good, but the water temp is still pretty cold, around 37 degrees F. If your heading up here today, big black and olive streamers…
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Peanuts here – Get your Peanuts here
Just go in a nice fat preseason from Yellowstone Fly Goods down in Billings. The new Peanut fly is a sexy attractor pattern with early spring dry fly mojo written all over it. They come in Red, Purple, Tan, Gold, Orange, Olive, and Black Sizes 10,12,14 in each color. The Kingfisher has them stocked wide…