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Bitterroot Fishing Report – 4/11
LOOK! It’s dropping fast and the fishing is shaping up. The flow just above Missoula is a little over 2700cfs and will continue to improve. The top water action has been best in the afternoons but the morning nymph fishing has been very worth while as things warm up. For the top water patterns,…
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Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 4/11
The Clark Fork is dropping just like all the other area waters. The flow above Missoula is sitting at 4000cfs, which is a big improvement from last week. The fishing has been getting significantly better with the dropping flows, for instance the reports from yesterday were excellent. The dry fly fishing has been heating…
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Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 4/11
The Blackfoot has been on the steady drop this last week and should continue to fish well through the weekend. The clarity is good and the flow just above Bonner is at 2200cfs. The dry fly action has definitely been coming off mid afternoon with March browns and skwala’s still being the main menu items. …
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Rock Creek Fishing Report – 4/11
Rock Creek is still dropping and fishing decently. The weekend is looking pretty good except for the cold weather, but that’s more of a comfort thing. The flow at the bottom is dropping past 630cfs with good clarity. The top water action has still been best in the late afternoon and warmer periods if…
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Missouri River Fishing Report – 4/5
The Missouri is holding strong with the spring conditions we’re seeing. The next couple of days look like they’re supposed to be pretty windy…. so uh… Maybe try again later? in the event that the wind dosen’t blow, you should see some decent midge fishing on top, but you can count on streamers and nymphs…
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Rock Creek Fishing Report – 4/5
The creek is running just under 3 times the average volume of water for this time of year. Fishing up here has been varying between fast and furiously average to spectacularly not too bad. Mostly nymphing for success at this point with some widely scattered dry fly action on the warmer afternoons. With the…
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Bitterroot Fishing Report – 4/5
The ‘root continues to fish very well these days, just ask the grumpy crew floating next to you! While the days of lonely early season fishing on the Bitterroot have long since passed, the quality fishing still remains if you don’t mind some company. It’ll pay even more, now, to work a bit…
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Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 4/5
To give you an idea of the degree of low elevation snow melt, the Clark Fork is running 12,000 cfs near St. Regis compared to the historical average of 5,470. That’s significant when you consider these elevated water levels have been the norm for most of the early season so far. That’s a lot…
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Blackfoot River Fishing Report – 4/5
The Blackfoot peaked from this latest push of warm weather induced water about 2 days ago. Down from about 3800 cfs, the flows today around sitting right around 3200 cfs. This is still about triple the historical number for this time of year and what that means is our lower and mid elevation snow continues…
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Clark Fork River Fishing Report – 4/25
The flow on the Clark Fork above town looks like its going to creep past 5,000cfs and below town at St.Regis it’ll probably hit 10,000cfs. The clarity has been getting worse with the rain we’ve been getting too. You’re probably better off finding other options. But if I can’t talk you out of it…