Montana Fly Fishing Equipment
Fly Rods (preferable)
- 3-5 weight rods, 7’6 to 8’6
- 4 weight 8’-8’6 are best suited for the White River
- 4-6 weight rods, 8’6-9’6
- 5 weight 9’ is ideal for the South fork of the Flathead River
Pack rods are the most convenientFly Reels (preferable)
Reel most suitable for rod weight - If anything, the reel should be on weight less then the rod weight for delicate presentations on the White River.
Fly Line
The fly line should be compatible with the rod and reel weights. The best suited fly line for the White and Flathead Rivers are weight forward floating fly lines. Double tapered floating lines are also a good choice.
Leaders
- 3X - Good leader for early season fishing in very fast moving water, as well as a large streamer fishing on the White and Flathead Rivers.
- 4X - Good leader for the large dry flies, nymphs and small streamers. This is a good all around leader for the summer.
- 5X - The best all around leader for the White River. Great for making delicate presentations with small dry flies, as well as nymph fishing in slow moving water.
- 6X - Necessary for very delicate small dry-fly presentations in slow moving water.
Tippet
2-6 lb. tippet is a good bet for all fishing situations encountered on the trips.
2-4 lb. tippet is most suitable for the White River, whereas 4-6 lb. is most
suitable for the South fork of the Flathead River.
Flies
| DRY FLIES |
SIZE |
| Adams |
14, 16, 18 |
| Adams Irresistible |
14, 16, 18 |
| Parachute Adams |
14, 16, 18 |
| PMD (Pale Morning Dun) |
14, 16, 18 |
| Blue Winged Olive |
14, 16 |
| Grey Drake |
12, 14, 16 |
| Elk Hair Caddis |
16, 18, 20 |
| Small Brown Fluttering Caddis |
16, 18 |
| Stone-Fly |
10, 12, 14 |
| Royal Wulff |
14, 16, 18 |
| Royal Coachman |
14, 16, 18 |
| Black Nat |
16, 18, 20 |
| Mosquito |
14, 16 |
| Dark Midge |
18, 20, 22 |
| Light Midge |
18, 20, 22 |
| Yellow Humpy |
14, 16 |
| Red Humpy |
14, 16 |
| Black Humpy |
14, 16, 18 |
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Many flies comprise the main food source for top water action on the
White River. There are consistent mayfly hatches throughout the season,
including the pale
morning dun hatches and the gray drake hatches nearing the end of the season.
Therefore, it is necessary to be prepared for a variety of mayfly patterns that
may be hatching on any given day.
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