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Western Montana Fishing Report It's that time again. The end to another season. The
last few weeks saw about as wild a fall... And as short... As I
can remember. Went from 90's to 30's in a week. About the only good
part of that was there were plenty of Around here we've already put a couple of the boats away for the winter, and are merely hoping to get out a time or two yet before hunting dominates my agenda. Though we lacked any real color changes this year, good company more than made up for the lack of fall. Until next year, have a safe and healthy winter, try to make it out for skwala this spring, and good hunting. Talk to you in a few months.
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Western Montana Fishing Report Sorry about the delay in getting this out. I've been
waiting for the chance to give you some good news. Finally, after
a month of nothing but bright sunny days, we've finally arrived
at fall. It actually looks like we're Basically, the last week produced good to excellent
fishing on tric's. If the wind didn't blow them off, you could almost
set your watch on a spinner fall from 10:30 till around 3:00. While
it lasted you were able to watch If you're coming this week, bring more polar fleece than sunscreen.
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Western Montana Fishing Report Not really sure what to call last week. Beautiful,
hot, crazy? All these terms come to mind. Overall, if you like sunny,
hot, and bright weather, western Montana was definitely the place
for you. With days that tipped the The one good part of last week was the trico hatch.
If you got on the water... In certain stretches... Early, you could
fish bwo's for an hour or two, then switch over to tric's as the
morning swung toward mid-day. A good Another week of bright sun does not bode well. The only saving grace is we are suppose to cool down a bit... Which might get some of these other mayflies in the air. We'll just have to wait and see. Click here for booking information
Western Montana Fishing Report Either we've been 'snake bit', or this unseasonably
beautiful weather has made fishing tougher than normal this fall...
At least to this point. Though we have been managing to find some
nice fish, in that 18 to 20 inch class, We do have most the bugs out... trico's, mahoganies
and fall drakes as well as a few October caddis... But these bright
sunny days have kept hatches to a minimum. Our best action comes
early to mid-day on blue wings and trico's and decent in the later
hours on blue wings. The rest of the day is spent throwing hoppers
or large mayflies and hoping a couple nice fish happen to With another week of bright warm weather forecast, about the best we can hope for is cool evenings and a few more of those mayflies popping during the mid day.
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Western Montana Fishing Report Though not the best week of fishing we've ever experienced
here in Western Montana, it wasn't bad. Trico's were out, a few
mahogany's and a few fall drakes. Though not enough bugs throughout
the day to keep fish actively The outlook for this week is warming again... Towards
the mid to low 80's... But it looks like our evenings might start
getting cooler. This morning's temp in Missoula was 38 which bears
well for those mayflies coming off. If Click here for booking information
Western Montana Fishing Report Like a child awaiting Christmas morning, those of us that fish with a fly have been anxiously awaiting the arrival of the trico's. And, just like those children we used to be, whose anticipation was only exceeded by our joy upon the first glimpse of the presents under the tree, our older forms pause and a smile cracks our weather-beaten features as we spy the first cloud of pixies hovering above a current line. Then, as these dainty mayflies eventually fall to the water and the first head of a rainbow emerges from the water to feed on their spent forms, the smile becomes more pronounced as we ponder the probability of actually landing one of these huge trout on our thread like tippet. Yes, for those of you wondering what the hell I'm
talking about, the trico's have finally made an appearance. With
their arrival, and our water levels at flows we haven't experienced
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Western Montana Fishing Report Well, we're still waiting for those trico's. Though
I was only out a couple days last week, I saw nary a sign of trico's
bouncing on the air currents. Like I told the folks this week, it
might be today, it may be tomorrow, or On another front, water levels and temps appear like they are going to get us thru the season. I doubt whether there will be any early closures this summer at all. As a matter of fact, right now, our yearly total for precipitation is right at normal (something I can not remember happening this late in the season for many years). There is still pretty good hopper action, and there
are spinners and caddis late in the evening and decent early morning
action, but things will really start happening around here once
the trico's get hatching on a regular
Western Montana Fishing Report Let's see. How do you spell tough? I spell it fishing
this last week. Tough is definitely the best word I can think of
to describe the action this week. Though we did manage to turn a
few nice fish each day, they were definitely One day you'd have a decent trico hatch on the lower
river. The next you'd have little to none. Upper river fished ok
for small fish, but anything of substance managed to hide better
than normal. The only real bright spot was Biggest thing we're waiting for right now is those
tric's to show up on a regular basis. Once they do it should be
good to excellent again. Until they do however, expect plenty of
small guys to stop by and say hello and those
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Cool weather... And a lot of rain... Were the best
news we could have had this week. Nearly 2 inches across the area
gave a spike to our flows, and also slowed down that rising water
temperature. With more cool weather (70 Fishing is really turning toward terrestrials though there are caddis in the evenings as well as pmd's and a few trico's during the mid day hours. These are the days we often refer to as the 'dog days' when fishing during the mid day seems almost foreign to us. Seems like we'd be better served sometimes to park the boat and spend an hour or two swimming. Anyway, there are still a lot of smaller fish coming up, and enough of the larger fish to make it interesting. With trico's beginning to make an appearance, look for fishing to pick up in the next week or so.
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As much as it pains me to say such, it was a tough week here in Western Montana. The skies were bright blue and temps were up most the week (high to mid 90's) and bug action was sparse at best on the main rivers. The one bright spot was I spent a few days up in the tributaries to the head waters and had both great fishing as well as comfortable days wading in that slightly cooler water. The biggest problem right now is the best fishing
is probably just before dark. This is a problem because the warm
days also make the water warmest just before dark... When fish have
the greatest trouble recovering from a If you are fishing the main stem early in the day,
look for those spinners falling early in the morning. They are those
fairy dust things bouncing up and down in the air a few feet above
the water. Generally, an Adams or Haze The good news is the weather forecast is for our days
to cool back down. They are actually calling for mid to upper 70's
by mid-week; with even a chance of rain on Thursday. Call me stupid,
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Western Montana Fishing Report Despite water temperatures remaining warm, fishing
was still good here in Western Montana. Plenty of golden stones
and mayflies kept fish looking up most the week. We are starting
to see a lot of the smaller fish feeding... As water levels continue to drop and temps rise, remember
fish stress easily. Get those fish in as quickly as you can, try
not to waste a lot of time taking that hook out (if it's deep just
cut it off), and refrain from that photo op. unless you do it in
the net. Be careful on the water and enjoy your visit to Montana. Click here for booking information
Western Montana Fishing Report I must take complete blame. It was not my web master, Sandy, who is responsible for the delay in this report. It is me. I was too busy fishing to bother writing last weeks report. Sorry about that. Anyway, better late than never. It was great fishing most all week. Goldens and mayflies made up the majority of the fishes diet, and most days the fish did not seem to differentiate between a natural and artificial. Good for us. River conditions remain good with plenty of water in most streams. The only sour note is water temps are beginning to warm up. By early afternoon they are approaching dangerous levels and we are already starting to see some fish kill in the water. Please, if you are going to push it later in the day,
go heavier on that tippet, get those fish fast, and refrain from
photo ops whenever possible. Remember, that image in your mind of
that gargantuan rainbow turning on your With warm weather predicted until the end of this
week, I don't expect water temps to decline until probably early
next week. If you want to take a break from that river fishing for
a few hours, try one of our small mountain
Western Montana Fishing Report Salmon flies are all but done. I have to admit, it
was fun while it lasted. I once had a client who, when asked why
he fished alone even though it cost him more, replied, 'I don't
know how many more salmon fly, green drake, or Fortunately, though the salmon flies and giant goldens
are finished for another year, the smaller goldens seem intent upon
offering themselves up for feasting to large and small trout alike.
All our rivers are alive with While small goldens dominate the hatches right now, mayfly patterns in brown and purple seem to produce on the upper stretches more consistently than golden patterns. For best fishing, start your day with the mayflies, mid-day switch to a small golden pattern, and end the day with mayflies again. Click here
for booking information Western Montana Fishing Report It was another excellent week of fishing here in Western
Montana. Salmon flies are still in the upper reaches of the Bitterroot
Forks as well as the Blackfoot river. Golden stones are showing
up all along the Root as well as With this week forecast weather in the mid to upper 70's fishermen should get a respite from the heat... And hopefully another excellent week of fishing. Click here
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Western Montana Fishing Report Sorry about the delay on this report. Just too busy hooking and missing fish. What can I say. Overall, a very good week of fishing here in Western
Montana. Between salmon flies, golden stones, green drakes, pmd's,
and caddis, there was plenty to offer these fish. Best of all, they
seemed willing to accept almost any well We're hoping for salmon flies to last the rest of this week... And perhaps a few days more. With the smaller golden's coming off now in good numbers, we do not expect too large a delay in feeding activity. Most of the rivers are in good shape with the exception of the Clark Fork below Missoula. The forks on the Root are dropping quickly and only time will tell how many more days we will be able to spend on these. Click here for booking information
Western Montana Fishing Report Salmon flies are all the way to the damn on the West
Fork, and a little above Sula on the East. That's the good news.
The back side of that report is... Toward the end of the week there
were so many salmon flies it actually Water color is getting fishable on all of our streams,
with the lower Clark Fork still showing the most color. With cool
temperatures toward the end of the week, and forecast for early
this week, we might find all the streams Over all, with temps forecast to climb back into the mid to upper 80's by the end of the week, if all the salmon flies are not frozen with the weekend and early week chill, it could be a pretty good week of fishing. The major bug being tossed is still the salmon fly.
However, good hatches of PMD, and goldens', along with a few drakes,
have provided respite for those tired of tossing those big bugs
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Western Montana Fishing Report Early week found salmon flies on the lower river (Hanna
to Anglers Roost). Unfortunately, there were so few of them, coupled
with the fact water levels were still quite high, it made it difficult
to fish them on top. Thus, the By Sunday salmon flies began to flutter around the West Fork (lower end) and we had limited success tossing dries in this stretch. With the outlook for the week being somewhat milder in temps, I would expect the hatch to proceed slowly up the forks... Producing some good to excellent fishing this week. Click here for booking information
Western Montana Fishing Report Well, it's that time of year again. Rivers are dropping
nice, and... Though today will be my first day on the water for
a few weeks... I was up scouting yesterday and found several salmon
fly nymphs along the upper Bitterroot. For all of you who might be bringing their own boats
this year, a word of caution. The West Fork of the Bitterroot has
two severe log jams on it. The first is up around the Rombo campground
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Western Montana Fishing Report High water dominated the fishing scene this last week. Nothing abnormal. May is generally when we experience our strongest snow melt every year. Highest flows so far have been a little over 9000 cfs at Darby. Right now they're running around 7000. With the forecast weather report claiming a week of 70's, I'd expect this week to continue moving snow, but probably at a slightly reduced rate. I'll be surprised if those salmon flies don't start showing up in the next couple weeks, and if things don't get a whole lot worse on the run off, I look for some good to excellent fishing. Remember, if you're out fishing on your own this time of year, be a little more diligent as things come on you a lot faster in high water.
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Western Montana Fishing Report We finally got that warm weather we've all been sitting
around waiting for. This weekend the thermometer tipped the scales
at a little over 80... Which finally got some of that snow moving.
Right now, we're just kind of sitting It's been a pretty cool spring so far, which means,
it will either stay on this pattern and we might never have a huge
runoff; it might stay warm, and we'll get a whole lot in the next
few weeks; or it might be a combination of The easiest way to gauge what it's doing is to go
on our website on 'stream flows', scroll down to the 'Upper Colombia
River' section and look for 'Bitterroot River' above Darby. It will
tell you how things are shaping up I'm hoping to get back on the water around the first of the month. This week is the kids fishing day... So we'll be busy around here for a couple days. Click here for booking information
Western Montana Fishing Report Kind of a strange one this week. I probably could
do a better report on the Nooksak River in Western Washington than
I could do on the local rivers... Since I was over there all week
visiting one of my brothers. Fortunately, According to Kurt, fishing was excellent on the Clark
Fork river. He spent the day surrounded by attacking skwala's (one
of the largest hatches he's ever seen), fluttering drakes, and floating
March browns. About the only Though there is no way to predict accurately, it looks
like it might actually be another good week of fishing on the rivers
here in western Montana. Weather forecasts are for continued mild
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Western Montana Fishing Report It was a tough week to report here in Western Montana.
Unseasonably high temperatures early in the week sent our stream
flow soaring. Neither I, nor anyone I know, did any fishing to speak
of after Monday. The fact that we The good news is temperatures are now dropping... To unseasonably low levels... Which is also dropping our rivers. The color is fine again and with the lowering flow levels I would expect fishing to pick up this week. If we're lucky enough to get a few gray drakes popping, things might get real interesting. Best advice is to watch the water levels for the next few days and if they continue to drop, it might be worth getting out on the water. I'll probably be spending a little more time with my grandson for a couple weeks. Click here for booking information
Western Montana Fishing Report A definite mixed bag this last week here in Western Montana. Early in the week fishing was pretty good with mixed hatches of both March brown and Skwala. As the week progressed, however, the sun came out, temperatures rose (into the upper 70's), river levels sky rocketed, hatches diminished and fishing dropped to almost nonexistent. Whether we are just in a 'pre-runoff bump' or the
real thing will probably be decided this weekend. Though temps are
predicted to return to almost normal (mid to upper 50's), they are
also predicting rain. My guess is 'if the rivers don't start dropping
significantly this week or early next, we're probably in full runoff.'
What this means to the fisherman is we'll probably not be on the
main rivers for the next few weeks. What this means to me is, Click here for booking information
Western Montana Fishing Report It was a fantastic week here in Western Montana. Not
only did our son, Cody, and his wife, Katie, have their first baby,
Christian Cook, Pat and I also became grandparents for the first
time. It was a wonderful experience. Pat At any rate, Christian weighed in at 6.1 pounds and
a stretch over 20 inches. If we were still fishing salmon, we'd
have to call him a 'shaker' as we did have to
Oh, speaking of fishing. It was also a pretty good week. Managed to get one of our fishermen to hook up with that 23" cutbow again. He's still living behind that same red willow bush. Plenty of skwala and march browns to keep fish looking up all week. With a week of cooler weather predicted... Though there is also some rain mixed in... I'd expect things to remain fishable for at least the next week or so. Click here for booking information
Western Montana Fishing Report Overall a good week for both fishing and weather last
week. Though on Tuesday we were still saying 'is this the year of
the endless winter?', by the weekend temps were in the 50's and
folks were arming themselves with sun Fishing continued good with skwala and nemora still
dominating the hatches. A few march browns are entering the mix
though not seen in any significant numbers by our folks yet. A forecast
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Western Montana Fishing Report Brrrr. Wait, that's how I started last week isn't
it? Let's try something like, 'One more week of this stuff and I'm
going to start believing those folks that claim there's nothing
to global warming'. Whichever option I Early week was pretty good, had a bump in the middle, late week fished well to excellent, and Sunday was tough at best... Though the one gentleman I had on Sunday did manage to land a 20' brown as one of the two fish he boated. Better fishing days of the week saw at least one to two fish brought up from almost every hole you went through. Dry Skwala patterns are still the predominant bullet in the gun, though some nemora patterns for the mainstem and midge/bwo patterns for the slower back eddies and channels have their moments. Lower river continues to provide the largest fish while upper river produces as healthy a fish with a few more cutties thrown into the mix. This week is predicted to remain cool... Which should keep the skwala hatch at a snails pace... Which should produce decent fishing all week. Though not for the timid, spring fishing in the Rockies is second to none. For the birders out there, the sandhills are back
in town, herons are on their nests, the first osprey of the year
was spotted Sunday, red winged blackbirds are already nesting and
the swallows are swooping river channels Enjoy your time outdoors and be safe.
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All in all a pretty good week here in western Montana.
Though we did get some unseasonably warm weather combined with rainfall
late in the week... Which bumped our flows up a little... It managed
to fish good go decent Skwala is still the fly of choice though there are midge, bwo's, nemora and capnia on the water along with the bigger bugs. While the real perfection ado might present a match for each of these hatches, we've found a skwala floated thru the middle of that bwo hatch works just fine. Though there were not any real big fish landed this week, there were several hooked and many in the 16 to 18 inch class brought to hand. Click here for booking information
Western Montana Fishing Report Brrrr. At least that one word pretty much summed up
the first two thirds of the week. Hopefully, the last northern blast
of the winter has come and gone, and what we experienced toward
the weekend is more characteristic of By Saturday we had temps up in the mid 50's (I actually saw some young soul working without a shirt on Friday) and even the calves that recently arrived knew spring was on the way. Kurt and I went fishing on Sunday (on the auspices
of scouting a new braid that apparently opened up last year) even
though the temps fell back into the mid 40's. There was a pretty
good hatch of BWO's around noon which had trout feeding up top.
Since most of you know Kurt and I, it should come as no real surprise
to learn we spent all day on top. By the end of the day we'd each
landed several fish (the largest being hooked by yours truly, Both Kurt and I fished skwala patterns all day. It seemed to make little difference which pattern you threw. If you happened to get it over a trout that was thinking about eating, it usually did. Though we did not see a lot of skwala, there were a few through out the afternoon and definitely enough to keep the fish looking up for at least 4 or 5 hours.
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Western Montana Fishing Report Man, it seems like forever since I've had to do one of these. Hope I haven't forgotten how. Anyway, yep, it actually is that time of year. Skwala's have been stacking up on the edges for the last few weeks, and, believe it or not, we're actually beginning to turn a few fish on top water skwala patterns. This last week saw unseasonably warm temps (upper
50's to low 60's) for the early part of the week; while the later
half of the week saw unseasonably cool temps. (low to mid 30's).
Obviously, the early part of the week had a much higher potential
than the later half. With the first part of next week also forecast
to be in the 30 degree range, I'd look toward the middle to the
end of next week to produce the best dry fly action. If you're merely If you're flexible, and are looking for dry fly fishing, I'd watch weather forecasts and any time they show a couple days in the mid to upper 40's for the Root, I'd start thinking about heading over. That should be enough to get these skwala's active and should produce good dry fly action from then till high water. I've got to tell you... It's sure good to be fishing again.
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