Sept. 2007 Issue
Now On Sale:

 Home
 Fly Fisherman Store
Make Your Own Fly-Tying DVD
 
Subjects


 Conservation
 Downloads
 Fly Tier's Bench
 Fly Pattern Archive
 Fly-Fishing Tactics
 Gear Review
 Gene Trump Cartoons
 Rod Building
 Saltwater Fly Fishing
 Schools
 Species Guide
 Video Library
 
Regions


 Alaska
 Canada
 Florida & Caribbean
 Great Plains
 Foreign Destinations
 Mexico & C. America
 Midwestern States
 Northeast
 Northwest
 Rocky Mountains
 Southern States
 Southwest



Classifieds   Fishing Reports   Travel Center   Business Directory   Bulletin Boards

Post a Public Report | Post a Paid Report | My Reports

Fishing Reports

Rocky Mountains


Clark Fork
May 05, 2005


Posted by Grizzly Hackle
Email:

Current Report
We have lots of Battenkill Mid-Arbor reels in stock. No sales tax. Free shipping. Call us to place an order, or to book your trip! 800-297-8996..........................River Level: 951 cfs. and steady at Turah, 5010 cfs and dropping below Missoula, and 7930 cfs. and dropping @ St. Regis. The river is still either steady or dropping, depending on where you're at, so expect continued good fishing on the Clark. There are lots of caddis and grey drakes, and the good skwala fishing continues as well. You can pretty much pick your method right now: streamers, dries, nymphs......anything will work right now. Hatches: Skwalas, grey drakes/ march browns, Mother's Day Caddis, bastard stones, and a few blue-winged olives. Fly Patterns: Skwalas in #8-12 like customized Rastaman Skwalas, Rogue Goldens #6-8, Miller's Clark Fork Skwala, Bullethead Skwalas and Bugmeisters, GT bwo's #16-18, bwo cripples #18, GT grey drakes #10-12, Parachute Caddis (dark colors) #12-16, Sparkle pupas #14, March Brown parachutes and cripples #14-16, Copper Johns #14-16, Beadhead Peacock Anatomay's #8-12, Princes #8-16, JJ's, Powell's Bunny Sculpins, and conehead buggers.





- advertisement -    

Email this link to a friend

 Log In
 Register