• NF CDA - North Fork of the Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

  • Hatches

    Caddis
    March browns
    Golden stones
    PMD's
    Drakes
    Yellow sallies
    Carpenter ants





  • The Fishing

    Shaping up to be another great weekend on the North Fork Coeur d'Alene River. We’ve heard reports from every section of the drainage at this point and you really can’t go wrong wherever you decide to go. Keep in mind that water temps will be colder up high, so hatches may take longer to get going during the day. We’re seeing a bit of everything lately for hatches. Salmonfly and golden stone activity has been good, especially with a warming trend coming up I’d expect to see the big bugs get going again. The March Brown hatch that seemingly won’t quit still has fish interested. When the Green and/or Grey drakes get going fish will be very happy, some of the best tasting mayflies of the year I’ve heard. Caddis, PMDs, Yellow Sallies and Carpenter ants will be around too, I’d expect the lower river to have higher densities of these hatches in the short term.

  • Current Flow

    Prichard = 272 ft3/sec
    Prediction Flow - Prichard

    Cataldo = 1480 ft3/sec
    Prediction Flow - Cataldo

    USGS Water-data Flow Graph North Fork of the Coeur d' Alene Idaho
  • USGS Water-data Flow Graph North Fork of the Coeur d' Alene Idaho
  • St. Joe River, Idaho

  • Hatches

    March Browns
    Salmonflies
    Golden stones
    Yellow Sallies
    Drakes
    Caddis
    PMDs

  • The Fishing

    I'm back out of report-retirement for a St. Joe River Report this week. I (Sean) wandered up the St. Joe to check out the water above Avery this week. Roads are clear from the down trees and rocks, there was quite a bit of blow down from the wind storm earlier this year. I drove all the way up as high as you can drive (as of 5/19) which is Line Creek CG just below Spruce Tree CG. The final bit of road to Spruce Tree is blocked. Assuming they are still clearing out downed timber / rocks in the campground.

    Any "likely" spot along the banks produced very well. You can fish chubbies or stones as prospecting patterns with a dropper (if you want) and do very well. Drakes, yellow sallies, and March browns are also on the menu. Below Avery expect to see the mentioned hatches, but also more caddis and pmds. I'd say fishing is pretty solid right now as one would expect for these flows in late May. Have a great Memorial Day Weekend!

  • Current Flow

    Red Ives = 720 ft3/sec
    Prediction Flow - Red Ives

    Calder = Affected by ice ft3/sec
    Prediction Flow - Calder

    USGS Water-data Flow Graph North Fork of the St Joe Rover at Red Ives Idaho
  • USGS Water-data Flow Graph St Joe River Idaho
  • Miscellaneous

  • The Fishing

    Not much talk from the lake front this last week, sounds like most anglers are starting to search out moving water at this point in the season. I’d still have stillwater fishing on the radar until air temps really start to crank up and push the trout out to deeper water.

    Bass and carp fishing is still prime time right now, should be a good season to get into warmwater species if you haven’t dabbled already.

    I’d have the Clark Fork in Montana on the agenda going forward. We received a great report from the lower river around St Regis yesterday, sounds like flows are still pushy but fish are very willing.

  • Spokane River, Washington

  • Hatches

    n/a

  • The Fishing

    Opens this Saturday, May 23rd. Flows are at a level we rarely see this early in the season, so definitely get out there and take advantage of some prime fishing opportunity. Caddis are hatching in force especially in the evenings. Keep an eye out for some salmonflies, usually we don’t see many but when there’s a few around the fish will definitely take notice.

  • Current Flow

    4840 ft3/sec
    Prediction Flow - Lower River / Post Falls

    USGS Water-data Flow Graph Spokane River Washington State
  • Steelhead Rivers

  • The Fishing

    Grande Ronde - Good time of year to start finding smallmouth bass down here. The stretch closest to the mouth near Hellar Bar is generally best in May. The smallies will head further upriver as it heats up and flows drop. Any smolt colored streamer is a good starting point, crawfish patterns work well too.

  • Current Flows

    Grande Ronde River at Troy - 2120 ft3/sec
    Prediction Flow - Troy

    USGS Water-data Flow Graph Grande Ronde River Washington State

    Snake River at Anatone - 36200 ft3/sec
    Prediction Flow - Anatone

    USGS Water-data Flow Graph Snake River Washington State

    Clearwater River at Spalding - 17700 ft3/sec
    Prediction Flow - Spalding

    USGS Water-data Flow Graph Clearwater River Idaho State

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