Still doing well on dry flies on the Flathead River and should till we get a frost.
Go with either large attractors (Chernobyl's) or small dries like an Adams or Humpy's.
Monday, August 13, 2012
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Flathead river fishing real well on the surface lots of small ones and a few real nice fish in the 16-19 inch range. Fished on Flathead lake yeasterday and caught a few trolling was good until the wind came in a big way. Was up on Lower Thompson lake on Saturday after Northern Pike and caught a few nothing very big though. The time is now.
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Flathead River On Dries
16" Cutthroat |
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
The Flathead River is still blown out with snow melt and spring rains but we have been doing real well on Rogers Lake for the Grayling and Cutthroat Trout. Also Flathead Lake is fishing well in the shallows for nice Lake Trout see photo enclosed this one was caught on Saturday. Also I was on the Clark Fork on Friday and we caught some nice Rainbows.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
The Salmon fishing on our local lake is great right now catching them trolling and jigging both a few up to 18" long. We have also done well on Flathead lake in the shallows with bait fish for the Lake Trout, I had one happy customer last week when we did a full day trip and he landed 20 plus fish between 3 and 11 pounds was a fun day. the day before I had the same client up on Rogers Lake and he landed over 40 Grayling up to 16 inches. Yeasterday I was up on Cedar lake and did pretty well on the Rainbow Trout up to 15 inches.
Monday, May 7, 2012
May 7 Fishing Report
The spring fishing is great fight now on Lake Rogers for Grayling and a few Cutthroat on the fly rod with nymphs and once in a while in a hatch on dries. Fly fishing for Northern Pike has been very active lately with lots of small ones and a few nice ones on Smith Lake and the river sloughs. I caught a 27 lb. Lake Trout on last Friday the 4th of May but put in lots of time for two bites but it was worth it. Come fish now it is time.
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