Rock Creek Report – 6/5

Clark Fork River Fishing Report - 4/10

IMG_1809[1]REPORT:

The salmonflies are river-wide at this point, but most heavily concentrated mid river and lower. Fish are seeing enough of them, however, so fishing salmonfly dries is effective pretty much top to bottom.  A variety of bigger bugs are working such as 1/2 downs, Rogue salmonflies, big Para Madam Xs and even big royal stimis.  The secondary hatches will become more and more important as the sun stays out and the fatties see more fishing pressure.  Green drakes and golden stones will become key.  It’s still orange bug madness at this point though. If you’re wading today, it’ll probably be worth your while to go up around through Pburg and hit the upper end. Fishing up here has been outstanding and it’s much more wading friendly water.   The sunnier weather on tap for today should get the salmonfly adults moving a bit more than they have been.  Keeping your cast TIGHT to the banks will be the difference between good numbers and huge numbers.

 

 

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The salmonfly hatch is intensifying and the fish are now readily looking for them.  If you are, too, we’ve got ’em!IMG_1810[1]

FLIES: Salmonfly dries of all kinds, yellow or white bunnies/streamers. Brooke’s stones and big princes right off the bottom.

 

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MIDDLE FORK ROCK CREEK FLOW AT P-BURG

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