Fishing Outlook & Conditions
Water Temp:
38
Glacier Anglers's Tip of the Week
The river is coming down after the recent, remarkable, unseasonable runoff we had all across the Flathead system. However, that doesn't mean that it's good fishing--it's still high and fast, and the North Fork Fish have generally moved down to Flathead Lake for the winter, as they are adfluvial.
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Glacier Anglers5-Day Outlook as of 12/30/25
The river will be holding around 3.5 ft, or 3,000 cfs for the next week, so don't expect conditions to get a lot better in the next seven days.
Techniques & Tips as of 12/30/25
Safety first! The river is high for this time of year, so watch the levels and consider staying away until it goes down. You may enjoy this level in the summer, but when the water temps are in the 30s, the risk to humans if you fall or get wet is too high. Plus, the fish will not be active in these conditions.
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): |
|---|---|---|
| CDC Caddis | purple | 12-16 |
| Elk Wing Caddis | olive | 12-16 |
| Yellow Sally | tan | 12-14 |
| Patriot Dry Fly | blue, red | 12-14 |
| Flying Ant | yellow | 12 |
| Hopper | any color | 14 |
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