The Clark Fork is starting to get pretty high and dirty again, but is still a decent option. Nymphing and streamer fishing has still been the most productive methods, but you can still find pods of fish eating baetis, grey drakes, and March browns. The Upper Clark is still day to day, with streamers and skwala dries and nymphs being the go to set ups.Your best bet will be going during the heat of the day. For skwalas try a flush floater, double dutch bug, half-down, or a rogue stone. For mayfly patterns try rocky mtn mints, purple haze, March browns, foam-back emergers, smoke jumpers, and film critic cripples. Streamer fishing has been gooooood, better on cloudy days. Try a skiddish smolt, meat whistle, or a lil' kim.

 

HATCHES: baetis, skwalas, march browns

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