Clark Fork River
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15-Mar-24
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: Clarkfork River: The Clarkfork is still running a bit muddy, but very fishable. Fishing has been decent with a few fish starting to be caught on top with Skwalas. Nothing crazy just yet, but definitely worth trying in the afternoons. Skwalas right now should be a bit bigger that can hold up a dropper. Water Walkers, Chubbys, Fools Gold, Blackout Stones with a stonefly dropper like a 20 Incher, Rubberlegs, Jig Prince, Jig PT or San Juan. Reported by: Sportman's Warehouse Missoula |
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The Clark Fork River flows through Montana and Idaho, and is
approximately 360 mi (579 km) long. In its upper 20 mi (32 km) in Montana near Butte, it is known as Silver Bow Creek.
Interstate 90 follows much of the upper course of the river from Butte to northwest of Missoula.
By volume it is the largest river in Montana. It drains an extensive region
of the Rocky Mountains in western Montana and northern Idaho into the Columbia River,
flowing northwest through a long mountain valley and emptying into Lake Pend Oreille in northern Idaho.
The Pend Oreille River, which drains the lake to the Columbia, is sometimes included as part of the Clark Fork,
giving it a total length of 479 mi (771 km), with a drainage area of 25,820 sq mi (66,870 km²).
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