Downtown March browns getting pelted with raindrops |
Gorging swallows |
Brown water fishing report:
The rivers are all huge! There was a drop yesterday but the upcoming warm weather is going to make everything crazy. This spring has been tough for fishing with all the low elevation snow. Every time it rains or gets warm, there is a huge push of water on top of the already elevated flows.Clark Fork (around Missoula)
Big and brown with the occasional tree. Two days ago, I witnessed a very heavy March brown spinnerfall during a light rain/snowstorm. There was a massive showing of shore swallows. Some dinks noticed them as well. The large trout are eating other things subsurface. If you just need to fish and you don't have a plan B, you can make it happen here.
Fishing the Clark Fork during high water is possible and can actually be really good sometimes. You just have to safely locate the various places in the river where the fish go when the water is high. When the river is high and crazy, the amount of places that trout can hold is reduced. Find these places and you'll find happiness. Don't be afraid to fish irrigation canals, side channels, and slow winter-type water (if you can find it). The mouths of the tribs are the safest bet. Throw your junk into the mud and let it drift into the clean.
The Clark Fork trout are generally less put off by colored water, relative to the other streams in the area. Sometimes, they will even eat on top. Generally though, using bright worms, large rubber legs, bead head nymphs, and eggs is the most effective.
Bitterroot River (around Missoula)
See Clark Fork Report. The upper river is fishing great but I have not been up there to give an accurate report.
Lower Rock Creek
The creek is also huge. It will be a struggle to access fishable water on the lower stream but if you find it, there will be a lot of fish. Going around the P-burg way and fishing the upper reaches is the way to go. The problem with that is, you drive right past Flint Creek. Flint Creek fishes great during high water. Those brown trout love it. Anyway.
Area Lakes/Ponds
This is a great time to diversify your fly fishing world. All of the area lakes and ponds are fishing great. The lake hatches should start with the warm weather and I'll report on that when it happens.
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