KOOTENAI RIVER MONTANA FISHING REPORT JULY 9, 2026
In-flow from Lake Koocanusa: not available at this time
Flows from Libby Dam: 9000 cfs
Hatches: midge, baetis, pmds, caddis
Water temperature at stilling basin below Libby Dam: approximately 55 degrees
patterns: zebra midge, Uke's brown perdigon, wire worm, perdigons, smaller sparkle minnows, midge cluster, Pat's stonefly, flashback pheasant tail nymph, hare's ears, prince nymphs, circus peanuts, drunk and disorderlies, parachute Adams, purple haze, baetis sparkle dun, x-caddis, Bloom’s caddis, parachute pmd, pmd sparkle dun, Rosenbauer’s rabbit foot pmd emerger
It’s all systems go here on the Kootenai. Flows from Libby Dam are now stable and will remain at 9000cfs through end of August. 9000cfs is a perfect flow and our preferred sweet spot. The river is currently fishing very well and water conditions could not be better.
Trout are definitely moving into faster currents and riffles now. Look for fish in more traditional summer runs for the next few weeks.
Dry fly action is steady now. You can roll out with double dries or dry/dropper and never think about changing all day. Parachute Adams and an X-caddis will fish all day. Small purple chubby with 24” perdigon dropper. Yup. All day.
Nymphing is very good. 4 feet to a couple perdigons with a B and off you go. Hit the riffles, boulder gardens with current, and ripping fast runs.
If you have a hankering, streamer fishing is best bet if you're looking for one solid fish. Depending on flows, be sure to get the fly down. Fish it slowly and thump and pulse like it's a wounded minnow. If you get a pull, stop it. Let it sink. Then pulse it again. Stick with it. You'll get a nice one.
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