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Blackfoot Fishing Report – 4/20
The Blackfoot’s flows are just slipping down past 2500cfs and will probably start to rise again later today with the warmer temps in the forecast. Streamers and nymphs are going to be the name of the game but you may still see some top water action tight to the banks. For streamers use haymaker sculpins,…
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Clark Fork Fishing Report – 4/20
The Clark Fork is seeing the same trend that all our rivers are seeing with a drop in flows from the weekend. Today’s weather will start to change that again with a forecast high close to 80 degrees. The lower river is still over 7,900cfs so, if you’re looking to head out today I…
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New Spring Product
We have a few new products in the shop this spring that you should probably check out. First out of the gate is Rising fly fishing tools. They make all sorts of fly fishing tools including nets. The nets are extremely light and very well built. For more information visit Rising Gear …
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Rock Creek Fishing Report – 4/15
Rock Creek is flowing at 1,100 cfs and is a bit off color. The upper end should fish well with San Juans, stoneflies, and streamers. Upper Rock Creek is your best bet for local fishing. Check back later for more updates. WEATHER: For more info click here! visit The Kingfisher online…
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Blackfoot Fishing Report – 4/15
The Blackfoot is flowing at 2,820 cfs and is pretty dirty. Streamers and big stoneflies are your best bet. We recommend staying home and tying bugs. Check back later for more updates. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: You know we’ll refill your Kingfisher label gink bottles for a buck dontcha? For more info visit Simm’s webpagehttps://youtu.be/73sHJG152_4 Buy…
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Clark Fork Fishing report – 4/15
The Clark Fork is flowing at 10,400 cfs below town and looks big and dirty. Look to your favorite tailwater or stillwater for the next couple days. HATCHES: March Browns, Skwalas, baetis, grey drakes Other Info: The Kingfisher is the largest dealer of Simms Fishing Products in the Rocky Mountains. For more…
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Bitteroot Fishing Report – 4/15
The Bitteroot is flowing at 5,120 cfs above town but is starting to clear up. Side channels should be loaded with fish, due to the high flows. Nymphs and streamers will be your best bet. Also, consider going to your favorite tailwater or still water. HATCHES/Flies: Midges, skwalas, march browns, baetis, grey drakes…
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Guides Fly Box – April
Here is a handful of patterns that our guides like to use for the month of April. Swing by the shop to pick up these deadly bugs! D&D Cripple- March Brown 12-16 Flick’s March Brown 12-14 Wilcox’s Micro May- Baetis 16-22 Quigley’s Hackle Stacker- BWO 16-20 …
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Clark Fork Fishing Report – 4/9
The Clark Fork is seeing the biggest push of water in the area, which still hasn’t been that much to date. The flows went up about 300 cfs in the last day and a half which is a little more than expected but the clarity is still decent enough to fish. The bugs have…
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Bitteroot Fishing Report – 4/9
The warmer weather that we’ve had has had little effect on the flows in our area, and the Bitterroot has been no exception. The flow just above town is just under 2400cfs and the clarity is a little dirty. There are all kinds of bugs coming off now, last night we were even seeing…