• Spokane River, Washington

  • Hatches

    Caddis

  • The Fishing

    Fishing has been steadily improving as we make our way into the Fall season. Cool overnight temps and mild daytime highs have the fish comfortable and feeding throughout the day. Flows have bumped up incrementally over the last couple weeks, spreading the fish around, and making them more active and willing to chase down a fly. No need to get out super early in the morning anymore, the mid-day hours into the evening have been much more consistent. We’ve been seeing some more variety in the hatches; October Caddis, a few BWO’s on the overcast days and small Fall caddis. Fish have been loving the dry fly lately as well. Chubbies, October Caddis or any mid-size terrestrial have brought some great fish up to the surface. The snooty redbands are still in typical late summer mode, where you need a well placed cast and clean drift to get them to commit. Don’t be too aggressive on surface takes, quite a few fish have been inspecting and splashing the dry flies before gulping them down. Having that extra second of patience to ensure the fish actually ate your fly makes a huge difference in success. This is a great time of year to be on the Spokane, whatever stretch of river or tactic you prefer, it’s game on! Report brought to you by Kenyon!

  • Current Flow

    1160 ft3/sec
    Prediction Flow - Lower River / Post Falls

    USGS Water-data Flow Graph Spokane River Washington State
  • NF CDA - North Fork of the Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

  • Hatches

    Caddis
    Terrestrials


  • The Fishing

    Fish moving back into larger bodies of water with the cooler temps. Fishing is going to continue to heat up on rivers like the North Fork of the Coeur d'Alene River. The NF CDA is low for sure, but find some water with depth and there should be some opportunities there. We'd recommend still plan on fishing usual late summer patterns like hoppers / ants / beetles / bees, but start thinking about October caddis, mahogany duns, and bwo's as temps cool off over the next couple weeks. If you are having trouble with selective risers in the calm water go with small patterns like griffiths ants or midges. Could bring out the trout spey rod and swing some streamers. Hoppers will stay out till a good hard freeze. Cool over night temps make dawn patrol unnecessary.

  • Current Flow

    Prichard = 83.0 ft3/sec
    Prediction Flow - Prichard

    Cataldo = 279 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

    Caddis
    Terrestrials

  • The Fishing

    The fishing has been good on the St. Joe River and will continue to fish especially as temps cool off. Terrestrials have been good, but October caddis have been talked about a lot more lately with more and more reports starting to mention them. Crossover patterns like the Henry's Fork Goldenstone can work great this time of the year as a hopper or October caddis due to their coloring / size. Aside from terrestrials and October caddis try going small in the pools with risers, little gnats, small ants, or little emergers can work well. Of course if you are running a chernobyl or hopper adding a dropper (something small and flashy) can be a good call for more fish. The next month-and-a-half should be great... make it happen!

    Cool over night temps make dawn patrol unnecessary.

  • Current Flow

    Red Ives = 80.9 ft3/sec
    Prediction Flow - Red Ives

    Calder = 407 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

    Fall is coming.. make sure to slow down in school zones! The North Fork of the Clearwater and Kelly Creek have been fishing very well. Few kokanee left. Crowds certainly haven't quieted down yet, lots of folks still fishing these systems, but overall great fishing opertunities. October caddis are starting to show up here reports Mike from the shop who said the Henry's Fork Chubby did very well for him. He also noted watching cutthroat feeding on small flying termites that can be found this time of the year on these rivers and others like the St. Joe. If your still wet wading, maybe time to bring waders just in case. No need to start at 6 am.

    Kelly Forks, and Hidden Creek, will shut down October 1. No overnight camping fees will be collected after October 13

    Local lake trout fishing is picking up with cooling weather.

  • Steelhead Rivers

  • The Fishing

    Go time...

    Most fish are in the confluence or the lower Clearwater. More fish moving into the Snake and Ronde daily.

    Snake Temperate below 70 degrees

    Bonneville - 160,000+ Steelhead
    Lower Granite - 27,511 Strealhead

  • Current Flows

    Grande Ronde River at Troy - 510 ft3/sec
    Prediction Flow - Troy

    USGS Water-data Flow Graph Grande Ronde River Washington State

    Snake River at Anatone - 16100 ft3/sec
    Prediction Flow - Anatone

    USGS Water-data Flow Graph Snake River Washington State

    Clearwater River at Spalding - 6450 ft3/sec
    Prediction Flow - Spalding

    USGS Water-data Flow Graph Clearwater River Idaho State

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