Thanks for the report, Pat. What section of the CF were you on? Did you
float? 

Gary Meyers
Kirkland
> 
> Myself and some friends fished the Clark Fork & Bitterroot last weekend.
> Did the regular stop at Clark Fork T & T (Brooks is the proprieters name).
> They were closed early...(don't forget to set your time forward,
> though--it's an hour later). I fished Clark Fork with Dick Crain, and
> friends fished Bitterroot & Clark with Mike Hillegas (out of the Kingfisher
> in Missoula). Fishing was as off as I've ever seen it in the fall on the
> Clark Fork. Mornings were in the low 20's with hard frost, and fish were
> few and far between all day (just past full moon and clear skies--not
> always the best combination). There were a couple of BIG 'bows (20") on the
> Bitterroot (section above Stevenson). Both were taken on beadhead PTs. On
> the Clark, saw very small mahogany hatch in the early stages of warming,
> and some surface action on lots of PMDs (really tiny), and an actual tiny
> spinner fall in the late afternoon. Any real action was deep...we caught
> one nice cutt, small 'bows, and a big squawfish (on a heavy stone fly nymph
> -- we tried everything!).
> 
> Pat Bolton
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> Gary Meyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 10/08/2001 06:13:08 PM
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> I'm taking my raft and son to the Clark Fork in Montana next week. There's
> a
> one-man fly shop in St. Regis that does shuttles, provides good info, etc.
> I've been there in the past but have totally forgotten the name. Anyone
> know
> of it? I'd like to contact him ahead of time. It's gotta be the only fly
> shop in town, given the size of St. Regis.
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Gary Meyers
> Kirkland
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