Two days of unrelenting wind and a serious change of pressure made things a bit tough on the guides and guests. But today things came around a bit and all boats saw a bit of dry fly action as well as some bigger fish on nymphs. Caddis are starting to pop and pmd’s are finally starting to show up as well. Water temps are still a bit cool in the lower 50′s and we’re just waiting for come consistent warm weather to heat things up. We’re headed for a nice change of weather and summer is suppossed to return. Get ready for hot summer action this week as hatches really start to fly.
Montana Fly Fishing Report: Kootenai River
Posted Wednesday, July 14th, 2010 at 3:45 am
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