North 40 Fly Shop eMagazine October 2017 | Page 71

the end of August always is good, but the wa- ter temperature can get warm, so mornings and evenings fish best. September through October, for sure, is my favorite time of all, not just on the Clark Fork but anywhere in north Idaho and western Mon- tana. This timeframe provides truly awesome fishing and the weather is unbeatable. Trees are changing, mornings are brisk, and hatches are consistent. We will see lots of PMDs, BWOs, mahoganies, small flying ants, hoppers, and the beginning of the big October caddis. The Octo- bers, mahoganies and BWOs will be your core late hatches to concentrate on. Still, you’ll find some smaller caddis through September and October as well. er missed a beat. I consider them be extreme- ly good folks who know the area very well and care for your vehicle. Shuttles run $20-to $35, depending on which float you do. To contact Cantrell call (406) 649-3474. w THE FISH There is a great diversity of fish in the Clark Fork. Cutthroat, rainbows, browns, cuttbows, bull trout, whitefish, pike, pikeminnow, suckers, and smallmouth bass. I have had many days on the Clark Fork when we catch four or five spe- cies, which is pretty cool to see. But, when you get down to it, the Clark Fork is a rainbow trout fishery offering bigger and stronger fish than we find on many other area waters. It makes sense; these fish battle big flows and are well fed and they fight like mad. When the water temp is just right these fish will kick your butt—they are lightning in a bottle. I’ve had numerous fish put me into my backing on the Clark Fork. The av- erage trout runs 12 to 14 inches, but there are lots of 16 and 17-inch fish and plenty that grow larger than that—even a 20-incher isn’t uncom- mon.So bumping up in tippet size and using a strong six-weight, instead of your standard four or five-weight, is a great idea. SHUTTLES For years, I have used Joe Cantrell for shuttles on the Clark Fork. Joe and his family own a lodge and restaurant in St. Regis and have nev- Foam means fish on the Clark Fork. When you see it, fish it 71