Flows are dropping steadily and are now approximately 8500cfs. The entire river is verrry fishable and hatches of caddis and pmds are starting to increase. Big bugs with droppers are still producing fish and for the most part the fish are really starting to look up. Look for increased hatches in the coming days and definitely target rising fish. Generally speaking the fish that are rising are very willing. Fish droppers with at least three feet from the dry as flows are still a bit high and it’s necessary to get the dropper down in the zone.
Montana Fly Fishing: Clark Fork River Report
Posted Thursday, July 9th, 2009 at 3:30 am
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