Posted on June 28, 2010 at 11:47am
by Bruce_Staples
Some of best fishing here is on the Beaverhead River where PMDs are coming off big time. Clark Canyon Res. is improving for fishing midge pupa under indicators, go to water 8-20 feet deep. The Madison River from Slide Inn to the West Fork is producing for those using rubberlegs. Midge pupa patterns under a strike indicator remain the best way to find action on Wade & Cliff lakes . Look for damselflies to begin soon on Smith Lake, the upper end of Elk Lake as well as shallows on Cliff & Wade Lakes.…
Posted on June 26, 2010 at 4:07pm
by Bruce_Staples
Want a good still water experience? Try Reservoir Lake north and east of Clark Canyon Reservoir. Get out on the lake with your choice of boats or float boat and look for shallow water and weedy areas. Not a big body of water, it has a good population of brookies up to 14″ . They take damselfly nymph patterns, midge pupa and leech patterns with abandon. It’s a great place for action and to take an entry level person.…
Posted on June 19, 2010 at 2:47pm
by Bruce_Staples
Little fished Reservoir Lake north and west of Clark Canyon has been a hot spot for those fishing small leech patterns. Cliff and Wade lake have also been good fishing. Try midge pupa under a strike indicator.…
Posted on June 12, 2010 at 3:19pm
by Bruce_Staples
Best fishing we’ve heard of here is at Clark Canyon Reservoir. Midge pupa (pick your pattern)under an indicator on a floating line is working very well. Find the taking depth, twitch or retrieve your tight line, oh so slowly, and hang on!…
Posted on June 8, 2010 at 2:45pm
by Bruce_Staples
With May rainfall averaging 135% of normal you can bet that most streams are high and discolored. Exceptions are immediate tail waters.…