NF CDA - North Fork of the Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Hatches
Caddis
Golden stones
PMD's
Drakes
Yellow sallies
Carpenter ants
The Fishing
Everything has stayed pretty consistent over the last week up here. Some variable weather patterns have been rolling through the area lately, which can definitely throw off the fishing at times but overall things have been good. On the cooler days, expect hatches to be light until it warms up. On the flip side, warm days can have fish more active during the low light hours, especially evenings. Mornings will be best with a dry-dropper combo, switch out for a single dry rig when the hatch of the day gets fish up rising. Still plenty of variety for bugs. Green Drakes, Grey Drakes, PMDs. Caddis, Yellow Sallies, Golden stones and some ants should cover everything else. We are quickly approaching, if not already into the “rubber hatch” time of year. Expect to see innertubes and other recreation floaters on the mid and lover stretches of the North Fork CDA.
Current Flow
Prichard = 230 ft3/sec
Prediction Flow - Prichard
Cataldo = 1420 ft3/sec
Prediction Flow - Cataldo

St. Joe River, Idaho
Hatches
Salmonflies
Golden stones
Yellow Sallies
Drakes
Caddis
PMDs
The Fishing
Some mixed reports from the Joe recently, the funky weather patterns this past week seemed to throw fishing off some days. Hatches were sparse overall apart from some caddis, especially higher up the system. Flows have also fluctuated a bit, generally I don’t worry about small bumps like we’ve seen but every day can be different. As the weather and water stabilize, it’ll be right back to good fishing throughout the river. Hatches will be similar to the CDA system going forward, maybe a bit longer for the green drakes to really get going. Dry-droppers will get it done just fine when fish aren’t rising consistently, I’d try some golden stone style dries with a caddis or mayfly nymph dropper.
Current Flow
Red Ives = 1030 ft3/sec
Prediction Flow - Red Ives
Calder = 3680 ft3/sec
Prediction Flow - Calder

Miscellaneous
The Fishing
Sean fished the Clark Fork earlier this week and caught a stellar window of river conditions and happy fish. Flows have since come back up quite a bit, so may be a few days before this drops back to a good level.
Lakes are still good for trout and bass. Not nearly as many fly anglers on the lakes this time of year with all of the rivers fishing well. On the right days there are still plenty of good opportunities, I’d expect the warmer days to be a bit slow for trout. Start thinking about the morning and evening program for stillwaters.
Spokane River, Washington
Hatches
n/a
The Fishing
In a nutshell, fishing has been great! Everyone has had a chance to get out since opening day last Saturday. All of the usual suspects are getting it done for bugs. Dry-dropper rigs with a chubby chernobyl and caddis nymph dropper are always a safe bet. Double nymph rigs will get it done too, a large stonefly nymph paired with a caddis nymph is a good starting point. Streamer fishing can be very good this time of year when fish are tucked into the willow pockets. Flows are still pretty pushy for a lot of the good wading spots, but with some caution and creativity you can find a few fish in the soft margins near shore. There’s been some excellent caddis hatches, especially in the evenings, which can offer some fun head hunting opportunities right before dark.
Current Flow
5830 ft3/sec
Prediction Flow - Lower River / Post Falls
Steelhead Rivers
The Fishing
A few of the guys went down to the lower Grande Ronde last week and hammered on some smallies. They found fish on smolt colored streamers, craw patterns and even had some good topwater fishing. There’s usually a few carp cruising around here too if you wanna mix things up.
Current Flows
Grande Ronde River at Troy - 3390 ft3/sec
Prediction Flow - Troy
Snake River at Anatone - 49500 ft3/sec
Prediction Flow - Anatone
Clearwater River at Spalding - 23900 ft3/sec
Prediction Flow - Spalding
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