06-29-2004, 04:36 PM
Clark Fork River - June 26th, 2004
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FISHING: Good
River Levels [[url "http://waterdata.usgs.gov/mt/nwis/current?type=dailystagedischarge&group_key=NONE&search_site_no_station_nm=Clark+Fork&format=pre"][#0000ff]click here[/#0000ff][/url]]
Clark Fork River Montana FWP Guide [[url "http://www.fwp.state.mt.us/fishing/guide/report.aspx?llid=1162072481455&begmeas=9.43000030517578&endmeas=336.802001953125"][#0000ff]click here[/#0000ff][/url]]
[b][b]REPORTS: The fishing remains very good on The Clark Fork these days, but the fish have gotten quite a bit more sun sensitive. The PMD and drake hatches that've been going on here recently will be at their best in the cloudy, humid weather. Even in the clouds, though, the fatties have been more than willing to eat big dries in general. A Rogue golden stone with a p-tail dropper has been a good option. If you get on specific "pods" of fish, however, they can be much more selective which is why you'll need your box of exacting PMDs, drakes and soft hackles. Look for a bit more wind on the river today along with more clouds. All in all, a good trade.
HATCHES: Caddis, green drakes, giant golden stones, salmonflies, PMDs.
FLIES: Royal stimis, Rogue goldens, parachute madam x, Ausable Wulffs, comparadun and thorax PMDs, parachute Adams in 12s and 14s. Goddard caddis (especially in the late evening), flashback p-tails.
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supplied by: [url "http://www.fisheyesoup.com/redir.php?recKey=78,re"][#0000ff]The Kingfisher[/#0000ff][/url]
FISHING: Good
River Levels [[url "http://waterdata.usgs.gov/mt/nwis/current?type=dailystagedischarge&group_key=NONE&search_site_no_station_nm=Clark+Fork&format=pre"][#0000ff]click here[/#0000ff][/url]]
Clark Fork River Montana FWP Guide [[url "http://www.fwp.state.mt.us/fishing/guide/report.aspx?llid=1162072481455&begmeas=9.43000030517578&endmeas=336.802001953125"][#0000ff]click here[/#0000ff][/url]]
[b][b]REPORTS: The fishing remains very good on The Clark Fork these days, but the fish have gotten quite a bit more sun sensitive. The PMD and drake hatches that've been going on here recently will be at their best in the cloudy, humid weather. Even in the clouds, though, the fatties have been more than willing to eat big dries in general. A Rogue golden stone with a p-tail dropper has been a good option. If you get on specific "pods" of fish, however, they can be much more selective which is why you'll need your box of exacting PMDs, drakes and soft hackles. Look for a bit more wind on the river today along with more clouds. All in all, a good trade.
HATCHES: Caddis, green drakes, giant golden stones, salmonflies, PMDs.
FLIES: Royal stimis, Rogue goldens, parachute madam x, Ausable Wulffs, comparadun and thorax PMDs, parachute Adams in 12s and 14s. Goddard caddis (especially in the late evening), flashback p-tails.
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