Match Flies to Natural Insects: Fishing the River’s True Story
Matching the hatch is about believable patterns, not perfect replicas. Here you’ll learn how size, shape, color, and behavior help you pick flies that fit the river’s story so trout see your offering as food instead of noise.
Understand How Trout Feed Throughout the Day: Following the River’s Daily Rhythm
Trout feeding changes with light, temperature, and insect activity. This article explores morning, midday, and evening patterns so you can match your tactics to the river’s daily rhythm instead of fishing the same way all day.
The River of a Million Meals: A Deep Dive Into the Hatches of the Lower Clark Fork
The lower Clark Fork is rich with insect life. This deep dive explores its major hatches, how food spreads across broad water, and how trout position to take advantage of the river’s abundance.

