08-11-2004, 02:13 PM
Clark Fork River - August 10th, 2004
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FISHING: Fair
River Levels [[url "http://waterdata.usgs.gov/mt/nwis/current?type=dailystagedischarge&group_key=NONE&search_site_no_station_nm=Clark+Fork&format=pre"]click here[/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"]click here[/url]]
REPORTS: Tricos are falling mid morning, it's been sporadic the past few days but with the stable weather pattern you should have spinner falls that you can count on over the next few days. The fishing in general on this river has improved pretty dramatically over the past week or so. Water temps are still an issue, though, so trying to keep your fishing day early is still a good idea. Remember that the warmest water temperatures of the day happen in the evening from about 9 p.m. until around 1 a.m. so evening fishing is still not a great option.
HATCHES: Caddis, tricos, giant golden stones, PMDs, terrestrials.
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.
WEATHER: TODAY...SUNNY... HIGHS 80 TO 85 TONIGHT...CLEAR... LOWS 48 TO 53 TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY...CLEAR... HIGHS 82 TO 88... LOWS 47 TO 52 THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY...CLEAR... HIGHS 85 TO 92... LOWS 47 TO 52 SATURDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLEAR... LOWS 48 TO 53 SUNDAY...MOSTLY SUNNY... HIGHS 85 TO 90
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The tricos have become much more of a morning focus in the past week or so.
supplied by: [url "http://www.fisheyesoup.com/redir.php?recKey=78,re"]The Kingfisher[/url]
FISHING: Fair
River Levels [[url "http://waterdata.usgs.gov/mt/nwis/current?type=dailystagedischarge&group_key=NONE&search_site_no_station_nm=Clark+Fork&format=pre"]click here[/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"]click here[/url]]
REPORTS: Tricos are falling mid morning, it's been sporadic the past few days but with the stable weather pattern you should have spinner falls that you can count on over the next few days. The fishing in general on this river has improved pretty dramatically over the past week or so. Water temps are still an issue, though, so trying to keep your fishing day early is still a good idea. Remember that the warmest water temperatures of the day happen in the evening from about 9 p.m. until around 1 a.m. so evening fishing is still not a great option.
HATCHES: Caddis, tricos, giant golden stones, PMDs, terrestrials.
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.
WEATHER: TODAY...SUNNY... HIGHS 80 TO 85 TONIGHT...CLEAR... LOWS 48 TO 53 TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY...CLEAR... HIGHS 82 TO 88... LOWS 47 TO 52 THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY...CLEAR... HIGHS 85 TO 92... LOWS 47 TO 52 SATURDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLEAR... LOWS 48 TO 53 SUNDAY...MOSTLY SUNNY... HIGHS 85 TO 90
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The tricos have become much more of a morning focus in the past week or so.