Clark Fork River Fishing Report

Conditions At-a-glance

Our Report

Tip of the Week

Clarity on the Clark Fork is fishable, but not optimal yet. Clarity should continue to improve as flows drop over the weekend. However, keep a close eye on the gauges early next week, as the forecasted spike in temperatures could easily trigger another push of water that could impact viz.

7-Day Outlook

In Missoula, we're looking at a serious warm-up. Expect highs to hit 57°F on Saturday and peak at a t-shirt-worthy 73°F by Tuesday under partly sunny skies. A midweek system will cool things back down into the 50s with rain and snow on Wednesday, accompanied by some breezy conditions.

Best Techniques

The dry fly fishing has been day-to-day, with Skwalas and March Browns fooling a few fish here and there. A dry-dropper setup is the go-to rig to cover water right now. Try a Chubby or Water Walker up top with a TJ, Prince, or Jig PT underneath. Don’t forget to bring a few San Juans in red and pink too.

Local Forecast

Deer Lodge, MT, USA

The Hatch

Skwalas any day now. March Browns and BWO's on the right day.

USGS Water Charts

Specifics

Visibility

High and off color

Water temperature at mid-day

46F

Water Condition

High and pushy

Best time of day to fish

The warmest part of the day

Best stretch

Many options, both above and below town

Best access point

Multiple access points all along the river.

Fish Species

Rainbows, westslope cutthroats, cutbows, browns, northern pike, pike minnows, suckers and whitefish.

Fishing Season

Fishing season is open year round.

Nearest airport

MSO (Missoula International Airport)

Recommended fly fishing leader

From a boat - 7.5' 3x-4x. Wading step it up to 9'

Recommended fly fishing tippet

3X, 4X and 5X will cover 90% of our fishing applications. 1-2X is great for punching out large, wind resistant dries in high dirty water. Don't drop lower than 10lb for streamers (we recommend a 4-5' 10lb tapered leader with a sink tip fly line). Leave the 6X at home.

Best fly fishing rod

The 9' 5WT is our do it all rod. Fast action rods will be best for most of our fishing; foam dries, dry-dropper fishing and nymphing. A fast action 6WT will be useful for large foam dries, small streamers, heavy nymph rigs and punching bugs through the afternoon wind. Bring a 7WT if you plan to fish large articulated streamers.

Best floating fly line

Scientific Anglers MPX or Rio Grand

Best sinking fly line

Scientific Anglers Trout Express or Rio Predator F/I/S3

About This Water

Having the Clark Fork in your back yard is like getting a two for one deal at your favorite brewery – every day!  The Clark above Missoula slides under deep cut banks and around beaver cut logs harboring long jawed browns and streamer chasing cutbows.  After meeting up with Rock Creek, the Blackfoot and the Bitterroot, the Clark Fork’s complexion radically changes to a wide sweeping river with big, hard-fighting rainbows and even bigger Montana big sky vistas.  The Clark Fork is like two completely different rivers only minutes from Missoula.  Come fish them both with us this year.