Fishing Season: April-November

Middle Fork Flathead River - MT

Fishing Outlook & Conditions

Water Temp:

60

Glacier Anglers's Tip of the Week

The water levels are low! If you're floating, be aware that upper stretches of the river are bony and not optimal for large rafts. Fish the fast center of the river, as well as pocket water for aerated, cold zones where fish are active and feeding in the current.

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Map of Middle Fork Flathead River

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Glacier Anglers

5-Day Outlook as of 8/26/25

Cold nights are keeping our water temps optimal for fish health. The next week will be sunny and warm with cold nights, and the fishing will continue to be great. Watch for wind in the forecast.

Techniques & Tips as of 8/26/25

Don't forget to fish the tailouts of fast runs. Use small caddis and midges to target fish sipping in the quiet bubbles after a classic run.

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):
Hopper purple 12-16
Flying Ant yellow 14-16
Larson's Legend Golden Stone Dry olive 10-16
Griffith's Gnat natural 12-14
Flash Beetle yellow 12-16
Elk Wing Caddis blue/red 12-16

Hopper

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Glacier Anglers's Recommended Gear

Description: About Middle Fork Flathead River

The Middle Fork of the Flathead River originates in the heart of the Great Bear Wilderness in one of the most remote and pristine areas in the lower 48. Once the river reaches Hwy 2, just west of Marias Pass, if flows westward, following the highway and making up the majority of the southern boarder of Glacier National Park until its confluence with the North Fork near Blankenship Bridge. The Middle Fork is a true Jewel, with excellent West Slope Cutthroat fishing along its entire length.

Nearest Airport:

Glacier International - Kalispel (FCA)

Hatches:

Golden stonefly adult Caddis adult Hoppers ants Goober midge beetles

Best Time to Fish:

mid-morning

Best Stretch:

The whitewater stretch from Mocassin Creek to West Glacier is fishing great but be sure to take proper whitewater precautions.

Best Access:

All FAS are crowded this time of year, so take your time and be organized. Don't rig or pump boats in the ramps, be courteous of others, don't let your dogs run, and be efficient during your launch!