The Blackfoot River Fishing Report

Conditions At-a-glance

Our Report

Tip of the Week The Blackfoot has dropped into prime fishing shape. Salmonflies and Golden Stones are active on the river but the Salmonflies seem to be dwindling day by day. Target the soft inside seams, slow bankside eddies, and willow lines for those fish to attack those stonefly dries or a nymph.

7 Day Outlook Up near Ovando, weekend temps will be in the 70s with sunshine and a few clouds. Next week it looks like temps will be in the high 70s and may even hit the 80s with a mix of sunny days and cloudy days.

Best Techniques Throwing a dry dropper rig with a Henry’s Fork Salmonfly, a dark colored Chubby Chernobly, or a Juicy Stone on top with a Sili Leg Stone, TJ Hooker, Frenchie or a Jig TNT PMD Nymph underneath. PMD’s will be hatching in the slower water and on foam lines. Look out for the Green Drakes as well.  Streamers are also a highly effective tool for covering water and pulling fish out of hiding spots this time of the year. Sparkle Minnows, Kreelex and anything flashy will work super well.

Conditions change fast! Call us at 406.542.7411 for the most recent updates on area rivers, fly selection, and gear recommendations. Local to Missoula? Swing through the shop to get dialed in with the best gear from Orvis, Patagonia, and Skwala, plus the exact bugs they're eating today.

Local Forecast

Deer Lodge, MT, USA

The Hatch

Salmonflies and Golden Stones

USGS Water Charts

Specifics

Link to Water Flow Graph

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Visibility

Slightly Off Color

Water temperature at mid-day

59

Water Condition

Slightly Off Color

Best time of day to fish

Mid Morning through the evening

Best stretch

The whole river is in play.

Best access point

Multiple access points along the river.

Fish Species

Rainbows, westslope cutthroats, cutbows, browns, bull trout, whitefish, and suckers.

Fishing Season

All Year - Winter can be tough.

Nearest airport

Missoula International Airport (MSO)

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 Gold XP

Best sinking fly line

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

About This Water

The Big Blackfoot River is everything it’s cracked up to be.  Bottomless emerald pools, boulder strewn pocket water and diamond chop riffles all shaded by moss covered cliffs and towering ponderosa pines combine to make this the epitome of Montana fly-fishing. Thanks to a diligent concerted effort between neighboring landowners, government agencies, conservation organizations and concerned anglers, restored spawning tributaries are continually enhancing trout populations – especially those native to the river. Combining such exceptional juvenile trout recruitment with restrictive creel limits results in a Blackfoot teeming with fish like biceps. Nymphing here is just plain deadly, especially from a boat. We aren't talking about spending the day untangling two pinhead size flies spun tight with 6X tippet around a stick of soft lead and a Don King indicator – this is no tailwater. 4X is as light as we go with 1X common place and bugs often the size of small rodents. Then imagine the same terminal tackle for dries! No stress, just fun. In spite of its familiarity as the inspiration for the big screen hit, "A River Runs Through It," compared to other world class destinations fishing pressure remains relatively light.