Fishing Outlook & Conditions
Water Temp:
38
Glacier Anglers's Tip of the Week
Sign up for our spring fishing schools in April and May! Visit https://www.glacierparkcollection.com/activities/glacier-anglers-outfitters/lessons/fishing-school/ to register. Fish "winter water" -- slow, deep eddies, slow runs near the mouth of creeks and lower on the Flathead River system. The fly shop is open.
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Glacier Anglers5-Day Outlook as of 4/3/25
There is a winter weather advisory for the next two days, but sunny weather is expected over the weekend and next week, with air temperatures near 60 degrees and lows above freezing. This may get the fish moving, as water temps warm a bit.
Techniques & Tips as of 4/3/25
Drop a perdigon nymph, San Juan worm or a girdle bug to the bottom and don't move it much. Stay away from shallow riffles or fast water. Look for slow, deep holes in known overwinter areas, like mouths of creeks (be sure to be fishing in the river, and not in the creek as they are closed during the winter) and large eddies.
Local Species Available April-November
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Trout
Glacier Anglers's Recommended Fly Patterns
"Must-have" fly fishing patterns in descending order of importance:
Name: | Colors: | Size(s): |
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Bead Head Rubber-Legged Orvis CJ | tan | 12-16 |
Flashback Hares Ear Nymph | olive | 14-16 |
Zug Bug | olive | 10-14 |
Cone Head Muddler Minnow | natural | 12-14 |
Pale Morning Dun Thorax | white | 18-20 |
Birchell's Hatching Midge | grey | 18-20 |
Glacier Anglers's Recommended Gear
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Best Leader:
Super Strong Plus Leaders
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Best Tippet:
SuperStrong Plus Tippet in 30- and 100-meter spools
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Best Fly Fishing Rod:
5-Weight 9' Fly Rod
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Best Floating Fly Line:
WF Trout Fly Line
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Best Sinking Fly Line:
Clear Sink Tip Fly Line