The Clark fork River
The Clark Fork begins near Warm Springs and flows for 275 miles where it empties in to Lake Pend Oreille. The
Clark Fork is notorious for its opportunity's to cast to "pods" of large rising Trout. Fishing for Trout on this river
can be divided into two sections above and below Missoula. The upper section is a medium sized river Brown
Trout are predominate here. The lower section ( this is where the "pods" of Trout are found) has big riffles long
slow runs and deep holes. For something different one might want to throw on a streamer and go for a Northern
Pike.
Jim Mitchell
Montana Outfitter # 9961
870 Sleeping Child Rd.
Hamilton, Mt. 59840
jim@montanahuntingandfishingadventures.com
(406)363-3510 Cell (406)360-7238
Montana Outfitter and Guide providing float and wade Trout fly fishing and trophy big game archery and rifle hunts for elk, deer, bear and mountain lion.
We offer Montana bow and rifle hunting for elk, deer, bear and mountain lion into the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness and on the Bitterroot
National Forest and float and wade Trout fly fishing on the Bitterroot, Blackfoot, Clark Fork, and Madison river's in southwestern Montana.