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Clark Fork River

Clark Fork River Red Ribbon Stream


(River Mile: 9 to 337)
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The Clark Fork River has its headwaters in the Silver Bow (or Highland) Mountains, originating at the confluence of Silver Bow and Warm Springs creeks near Anaconda, Montana. The river flows north and west 350 miles through broad, semi-arid valleys, high mountain ranges, and steep-sided valleys and terminates in Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho. The Upper Clark Fork, bordered on the north by the Garnet Range and on the south by the Flint Creek Range, meanders most of its first 38 miles through the flat plains of the Deer Lodge Valley. Vegetation is sparse, due partly to the effects of the mining boom, the greatest historical influence in the Upper Basin. Downstream from the mouth of the Little Blackfoot River, the river flows through a steep, narrow canyon. Between Garrison and Jens the river channel has been shortened by highway and railroad construction activities, but past Jens the Clark Fork meanders away from the transportation corridor and native trees and shrubs appear along its banks. From below Flint Creek the river runs 26 miles through Bearmouth Canyon to emerge and widen to 150 feet for its final miles to Milltown Reservoir. The Middle Clark Fork River extends about 115 river miles from Milltown Dam to its confluence with the Flathead River and is entirely free flowing. Its drainage is mountainous and covered with large forested tracts, broken by grazing and cropland areas in the lower valleys. From Thompson Falls Dam, its upper boundary, the Lower Clark Fork River flows through sedimentary formations and a landscape sculptured by the massive outflows of glacial Lake Missoula. It runs into Cabinet Gorge Dam, just outside the Montana border. Between the backwaters of Cabinet Gorge and the tailwaters of Thompson Falls Dam the river is inundated by Noxon Rapids Dam. When the Clark Fork crosses the Idaho border, it is Montana’s largest river, carrying an average 22,060 cubic feet of water per second.

Total Length:  327 miles
FWP Region:  Region 1, Region 2
Fishing District:  Western Fishing District



Species Present
Game Fish Opportunities:
Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Mountain Whitefish, Northern Pike, Rainbow Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Westslope Cutthroat Trout, Yellow Perch
All Species Present:
Black Bullhead, Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Lake Whitefish, Largemouth Bass, Largescale Sucker, Longnose Dace, Longnose Sucker, Mountain Whitefish, Northern Pike, Northern Pike Minnow, Peamouth, Pumpkinseed, Rainbow Trout, Redside Shiner, Slimy Sculpin, Smallmouth Bass, Variable Platyfish, Westslope Cutthroat Trout, Yellow Bullhead, Yellow Perch, Mottled Sculpin
NOTE: There may be game fish present (including Species of Concern) that are not listed in the game fish category due to low numbers for that fish or special regulations. Until you identify your catch, please handle all fish carefully. Thank you.

Fishing Regulations
Standard Fishing Regulations for the Western Fishing District
The standard fishing regulations for the fishing district(s) apply. Please check your copy of the regulations, or visit the site(s) linked above for more information.
Exceptions to Standard Regulations
Upstream From Perkins Lane Bridge, Near Warm Springs
Artificial lures only.
Catch-and-release only.
Open entire year.
Closed to fishing from boats.
Perkins Lane Bridge, Near Warm Springs, To Mouth Of Flathead River
Northern pike: no limit.
Extended season for northern pike and whitefish and catch-and-release for trout open December 1 to third Saturday in May with artificial lures and/or maggots only.
Combined Trout: 3 daily and in possession, none over 15 inches.
Artificial lures only within a 100-yard radius of the mouths of Rattlesnake Creek, Petty Creek, Fish Creek, Cedar Creek, Dry Creek, Trout Creek and St. Regis River.
Catch-and-release for cutthroat trout.
Closed to fishing from about 2 1/2 miles upstream from the confluence of the Blackfoot River to about 1/2 mile downstream, as posted.
Mouth Of Flathead River To Mouth Of Thompson River
Catch-and-release for cutthroat trout.
Whitefish: open entire year with maggots or lures.
Northern pike: open entire year with bait or lures.
Mouth Of Thompson River To Idaho Border
Open entire year.
Combined Trout: 5 daily and 10 in possession, only 1 over 22 inches.
Cutthroat trout: 3 daily and in possession, no size limit.
Hook and Line: 2 lines with up to 2 hooks per line all year.
Boating Regulations

Standard Boating Regulations for the State of Montana

Exceptions to Standard Boating Regulations for Clark Fork River
Regulation Description & Exceptions
Closed to all motorboats
From St. John’s fishing access site to the mouth of Fish Creek (also known as the Alberton Gorge Whitewater section)
Closed to all motorboats
From the north side of the Interstate Bridge nearest East Missoula to the FWP fishing access site and boat ramp located off Spurgin Road and Kelly Island, from July 1 through September 30.
Closed to all motorboats
From their headwaters to the Milwaukee Bridge abutments on Milltown Reservoir.

Fishing Access Sites
Kohrs Bend  River Mile: 304
  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  8 acre(s).
Drummond  River Mile: 273
  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  11 acre(s).
Beavertail Hill State Park River Mile: 245
2008 Calendar of Events Just off Interstate 90 east of Missoula, this small park offers river frontage,tipi rentals, a one-hour walking nature trail through a thick canopy of cottonwoods, and developed campsites and picnic areas.  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  65 acre(s).
Bearmouth  River Mile: 243
  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  4 acre(s).
Schwartz Creek  River Mile: 236
Gravel bar for launching boats.  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  14 acre(s).
Turah  River Mile: 228
Canoes/rafts can be hand launched from this site.  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  24 acre(s).
Sha-Ron  River Mile: 219
  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  1 acre(s).
Kelly Island  River Mile: 209
Located at West Missoula. Area includes one large and eight smaller islands on Clark Fork River, also two additioal accesses - Mullen Road and 7th street.  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  666 acre(s).
Council Grove State Park River Mile: 203
In 1855, on this site, Issac Stevens negotiated the Hellgate Treaty between the U. S. government and the Salish, Kootenai, and Pend d’Orielle Indians to create the Flathead Reservation. Come enjoy the ntural features and solitude of this day-use-only park for reflection on these historical events. For more information on Council Grove State Park, read The Treaty Lives On, 2005 Montana Outdoors article.  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  187 acre(s).
Deep Creek  River Mile: 200
  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  36 acre(s).
Erskine  River Mile: 190
  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  427 acre(s).
Petty Creek  River Mile: 178
  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  19 acre(s).
Natural Pier  River Mile: 174
Access to the river is difficult.  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates. 
St. John's  River Mile: 172
Canoes/rafts can be hand launched from this site.  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  87 acre(s).
Cyr Bridge  River Mile: 170
"Raft Slide" Launch structure. Note that there is no access back to I-90 west-bound. Travel 4 miles west on Frontage Road.  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  10 acre(s).
Tarkio East  River Mile: 165
Access to the river is difficult.  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  6 acre(s).
Tarkio  River Mile: 160
  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  14 acre(s).
Forest Grove  River Mile: 155
  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  6 acre(s).
Big Eddy  River Mile: 143
Launching during high water in spring is difficult.  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  20 acre(s).
Dry Creek  River Mile: 138
  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  2 acre(s).
St. Regis  River Mile: 128
Site is operated and maintained by Mineral County.  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  1 acre(s).
McKay Landing  River Mile: 81
  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates. 
Thompson Falls State Park River Mile: 63
This shaded, quiet campground is located on the Clark Fork River near the town of Thompson Falls in the rugged and beautiful Cark Fork Valley. This site provides excellent fishing and boating opportunities on the Clark Fork River or the Noxon Rapids Reservoir. It’s also a nice place to walk, bird watch, or just relax. Kids can fish for trout in the fishpond, and a riverside trail provides ample river access. A small boat launch is provided, and a full-sized launch for larger boats is available ½ mile from the park.  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  36 acre(s).
Flatiron Ridge  River Mile: 61
  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  25 acre(s).
NOTE: All river Fishing Access Sites (FAS) are listed in descending order by river mile from headwaters to mouth. The mouth of a stream is its confluence with another body of water and is considered mile 0.


Fishing Pressure
Idaho Border to Flathead River   (River Mile: 9 to 27)
Year Days Fished¹ Trips² State Rank³ Regional Rank³
2005 25,141 409 25 4
2003 34,723 725 15 2
2001 24,974 519 27 4
1999 22,525 527 33 5

Flathead River to Bitterroot River   (River Mile: 27 to 222)
Year Days Fished¹ Trips² State Rank³ Regional Rank³
2005 71,869 1,264 5 2
2003 64,917 1,344 6 1
2001 61,174 1,232 7 2
1999 58,018 1,362 9 3

Bitterroot River to Little Blackfoot R   (River Mile: 222 to 300)
Year Days Fished¹ Trips² State Rank³ Regional Rank³
2005 11,772 213 55 9
2003 23,666 474 28 6
2001 21,801 509 32 6
1999 23,517 545 30 6

Little Blackfoot R to Headwaters   (River Mile: 300 to 337)
Year Days Fished¹ Trips² State Rank³ Regional Rank³
2005 6,978 116 87 15
2003 11,818 227 53 8
2001 7,207 143 78 12
1999 16,797 378 46 8

¹  Estimated yearly fishing use in angler days (one angler fishing one body of water in one day for any amount of time).
²  The number of times that a section of water was reported as having been fished (used to estimate the number of "Days Fished").
³  How this section of water ranked among all surveyed sections in the state or region, based on "Days Fished" in a survey year.
 
Stocking Info
Stocking Avg Number
Date Species Length (in) Stocked
Sep, 2007 Westslope Cutthroat Trout 2.6 400

Gauging Stations
Clark Fork near Galen MT
View Data | River Mile: 337
Clark Fork at Deer Lodge MT
View Data | River Mile: 314
Clark Fork at Goldcreek MT
View Data | River Mile: 291
Clark Fork near Drummond MT
View Data | River Mile: 260
Clark Fork at Turah Bridge nr Bonner MT
View Data | River Mile: 227
Clark Fork above Missoula MT
View Data | River Mile: 219
Clark Fork below Missoula MT
View Data | River Mile: 206
Clark Fork at St. Regis MT
View Data | River Mile: 128
Clark Fork near Plains MT
View Data | River Mile: 97

 
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