Clark Fork River Fishing Report - 4/12

 

 

The Hoot Owl restrictions have been lifted from the surrounding Missouri tributaries. Regarding the fishing, remember what I said last week? "Tricos, caddis, callibaetis, hoppers, etc. That is what it's been for weeks, and what it will continue to be for the time being." Well, that's what it is. For dry flies, use cripples, standard Adams parachutes, midge clusters, elk hair caddis, parachute baetis, baetis button emergers, small flying ants, and hoppers. For subsurface, stick with sow bugs, czech nymphs, caddis pupae, scuds, small PTs, lightning bugs and micro mayflies.

 

Weekend Fishing Tunes: Ira Wolf, Fickle Heart

The Montana-turned-Nashville singer/songwriter just released her debut album on the 4th. She's a friend and wonderful artist. Find her music here: http://irawolf.bandcamp.com/album/fickle-heart-digital-album

 

HATCHES: Tricos, hoppers, callibaetis, caddis

FLIES: Tricos, beerheads, Joe's Hopper, Rainey's Hoppers, goddard caddis, CDC caddis, micro mayflies, wire worm, Morris Hoppers.



A Review of the Winston Fly Rod

For more info on the Winston Nexus Fly Rod