Kootenai River Drone Footage | Kootenai Angler

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Downstream Series by Byron Sanderson Get a bird’s eye view of our beautiful Kootenai River just outside of Libby, Montana. These videos from Byron Sanderson show a few stretches of water that we fish. The Kootenai is Montana’s biggest tailwater and it stretches from Lake Koocanusa at the Canadian border all the way through the Idaho panhandle and back into British …

Kootenai Angler – March Update

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“March is a green muddy month down below, some folks like it, FARMERS mostly.,” said Bear Claw Chris Lapp in a famous line from the movie, Jeremiah Johnson. It was the movie that I saw in the 70’s that was most instrumental in planting that westward migration seed in me. March is a month on the Kootenai that can have some decent fishing …

Little Blue Quill Hatch | Kootenai River, Montana

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Here on the Kootenai River, we see our first significant hatches in March and April. The water is cold, the rainbow trout are spawning in the main river, and you can expect some discoloration in the water as a result of runoff from tributaries entering the Kootenai River below the dam. On sunny days, we do see that dry fly …

Kootenai River Report – March 12-19, 2016 – GoFlyfishMontana.com

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Inflow into Lake Koocanusa –  3340 cfs River Flow -10,000 CFS , 10-foot visibility, Water temp 39 degrees. River scheduled to be at 10 to 15 kcfs the next week trying to meet target elevations for Lake Koocanusa. Hatches: Chironomids and Little Blue Quills in the warmer afternoons. Some Silver Stripe Caddis still showing. Patterns: Nymphs and Streamers are the main course of action, slow drifts …

Kootenai River Report – Jan 25-Feb 3, 2016 – GoFlyfishMontana.com

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Inflow into Lake Koocanusa –  3340 cfs River Flow -4,000 CFS , 10-foot visibility, Water temp 42 degrees. River scheduled to me low for the next week or so. Hatches: Chironomids and Little Blue Quills in the warmer afternoons. Patterns: Nymphs and Streamers are the main course of action, slow drifts and dead drifts in the deep slower runs. Some dry fly activity in the afternoons. …

Kootenai Angler Featured in The Drake Magazine

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We were fortunate to have Myers Reece and Greg Lindstrom out to Kootenai Angler this past October for an article aimed to be published in The Drake Magazine. I gotta say, they did a fantastic job characterizing the Kootenai River and all that this fishery has gone through. With all the obstacles we’ve faced on the Kootenai River, it still remains …

Kootenai River Report – Oct 1-8, 2015 – GoFlyfishMontana.com

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Inflow into Lake Koocanusa –  6400 cvs River Flow -5,000 CFS , 20-foot visibility, Water temp 55 degrees. River scheduled to drop to minimum 4,000 for the rest of October on the 2nd. Hatches: Moving into the fall hatches, starting to see October Caddis and Aquatic Moths, small tan caddis, some BWO’s, still seeing some hoppers, small ants, and pmd’s. Patterns: All medium sized hoppers, Purple Haze, …