Clark Fork River Report July 22 2023

The river is feeling the results of the heat waves effecting mush of the West. Best times to get started are 6am or even earlier. You should expect them to really shut down at 10am and return feeding at 1 or later. We are fishing hoppers with a perdigon down about three feet. We do have a break coming tuesday in temps and cloud cover which is needed.

Clark Fork Fishing Report June 28 2023

Guided Regis to Ferry yesterday under cloud cover with great fishing. Both Cuts and Bows were taking nymphs in the morning then after mid day siesta they really came on strong to attractors. Purple Chubby was our go to most of the day with a Perdigon dropper. River clarity is good at four feet for this time of year.

Clark Fork River Report June 15th 2023

The river flowing at 14,000 cfs and quite green. So…. we have fishable conditions with several boats now on the stretches fishing nymphs. There are fair supply of March Browns and Caddis each afternoon. Water temps are running 56 degrees there in Regis which benefits from the Regis River cool waters. Few of my guys are working a Plan B attractor with a perdigon dropper two feet down and finding the fish in the holding waters. Summers here !

Clark Fork River May 31 2023

The Clark Fork is steadily dropping and now below 20,000 CFS. I am seeing some green color in place of the dirty brown so we are headed in the right direction. We do have a lot of Caddis in the afternoon which will be the fly of choice once the fish can see the surface again. Till then it is attractors .

Clark Fork River Report May 3 2023

The Clark Fork River is at 23,500 and in full runoff. Quite dirty water, so hopefully we get it over and settle back to fishable conditions. This is very early for runoff and triggered by the unseasonable warm weather. When you look at the charts the high water is nearly two weeks ahead of Mother Natures history. Runoff is everywhere right now in the West even on the Missouri !

ClarkFork River Report April 29 2023

The Clark Fork has jumped up to 10,000 CFS due to our 80 degree warm weather. While not really runoff quite yet I expect a real runoff to start by mid next week. Already seeing the green waters turn brown. The USGS has the river up to 20,000 by next weekend. There is still a foot or so vis so waters are still fishable for the time being. Had a boat out yesterday and they were totally nymphing Regis to Ferry. A few nice Cuts on stone fly nymphs.

Clark Fork River Report April 21st 2023

The river has dropped back to 5,500 cfs and flowing a nice green color once again. There is nearly a two foot vis down in St Regis and looking quite fishable. I will know more after a trip on Sunday but the swallows were taking bugs mid day. Rolling a few rocks and no golden stones yet but the bushes have Skwalas ,so that will be my afternoon plan. River temps have come up as well.

Clark Fork River April 12 2023

The Clark Fork River has jumped up to 7,000 CFS due to warm weather and recent rains. I am quite surprised by the muddy water since it was so clear just a few days ago. Will update soon as I expect it to settle back soon. It really is to early for runoff right now. We are seeing Skwalas in the afternoon sun.

Clark Fork River Report April 6 2023

The River is flowing at 2,600 CFS and very very clear. Between the low flow and clarity you are able to see structure that is not visable during the summer . It helps explain why the fish hold in some spots and not others. Quite a learning experience to just float and study the river bottom and structure. But,,,the fishing. The bigger trout are taking BWOs and Midges in the back eddys. A good call is to trail a griffis nat behind that skwala. Several small dark perdigons bounced off the bottom will get you a twenty fish day right now . We have four or five weeks before that snow pack decides to melt out as runoff.

Clark Fork River Report April 3 2023

The River is quite cool at 40 degrees but we are seeing a lot of Skwalas. We did have a train wreck down by quinns but not any damage to the river. Look to fish BWOs in the mid day in holding water.