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Trout Fishing in the Flathead

With Glacier National Park, the Bob Marshall Wilderness and National Forests as breathtaking backdrops, the Flathead River system of northwestern Montana offers memorable fishing opportunities. From sites of easy access to those of remote wilderness, the Flathead waters can provide a diverse fishing experience.

Three Main branches, the North Fork, Middle Fork and South Fork eventually come together to form the main stem of the Flathead River that flows into the 28-mile long Flathead Lake.

Access to the three forks and the main Flathead is readily available in places, but to effectively fish the best of the Flathead, floating is suggested. The hardest part about fly fishing this part of northwestern Montana is keeping your eye on your fly and not the spectacular scenery.

  1. Hatch Chart for the Flathead River
  2. The Fish
  3. The Insects/Flies
  4. Equipment
  5. Seasons
  6. Maximize Your Fishing Opportunities
  7. Fly Casting Classes

 

The Fish

Westslope cutthroat trout are the predominant fish species. These indigenous trout have adapted well to the cold, glacially fed Flathead waters. Because of their cooperative nature, cutthroat are fun to catch. It is easy to become fond of this native species.

Rainbow trout numbers have increased dramatically and provide the power and energy this species is known for. Area waters also provide fishing opportunities for grayling, brook trout, lake trout, perch, pike, bass and whitefish.

The Flathead system is one of the last strongholds for bull trout. Many an angler, while reeling in a cutthroat, has had a large bull trout come up and take possession of the cutthroat. That's when the real fun begins.

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The Insects/Flies

Because of the clear, cold characteristics of the Flathead waters, insect hatches are not as prolific as those found on other rivers. Nevertheless, specific hatches do occur, and if hit just right, provide a bonus.

Green Drakes appear in July, and caddis all summer. But generally speaking, Flathead fish are opportunists. This is dry fly country and the bigger the fly the better!

Refer to the hatch chart for additional information.

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Equipment

Fly Fishing the Flathead is best done with a four-, five-, or six-weight fly rod. A standard nine-foot 4X or 5X leader will work fine. Waders are essential prior to July and after August, but during the heat of the summer, any anglers "wet wade" in shorts and their wading boots.

Because of these freestone waters, felt-soled wading boots are highly suggested.

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Seasons

Fly Fishing the Flathead is best done with a four-, five-, or six-weight fly rod. A Dry fly enthusiasts will be in heaven during the months of July, August, and Sepember. Your best weather is during these months, though it's always good insurance to bring coll and wet weather gear at any time of the year.

Spring run-off can vary, but typically occurs at its heaviest during June. From ice-out until rivers clear, lake fishing opportunities abound.

Because of the sheer number of river miles and the many valley and high country lakes, crowding is not a concern. This is definitely a place to get away from it all.

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Maximize Your Fishing Opportunities

Lakestream Fly Shop can help you will all of your fly fishing needs. Our friendly and knowledgeable guides can put you into the best fishing on the Flathead River. Our staff offers a wealth of information not only about flyfishing but also share local, natural history and points of interest. A year-around service fly shop, Lakestream also rents fly rod/reel setups as well as waders, boots, float tubes and fins.

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