Last Updated: June 23, 2026
How's the Fishing?: 5/5
The fly fishing on the Blackfoot has been great lately. There are still salmonflies up on the upper stretches, and golden stones are going on the upper, middle, and lower river. Add in plenty of PMDs and yellow sallies and the fish have every reason to stay looking up and eating dries.
The streamer fishing has really picked up over the last couple weeks and should keep going strong, especially with the cloudier weather coming in this weekend.
The forecast is calling for cold, cloudy, rainy days, and that's some of the best dry fly fishing you'll find on the Blackfoot all year. When you get cool, cloudy days in June, it's hard to beat. Those clouds should also bring out plenty of green drakes.
The stoneflies like salmonflies, golden stones, and yellow sallies won't be as active in the cloudier weather, but the fish will still eat them. When the clouds are out, focus on green drakes. The dry fly fishing should stay good right through the cold front.
It should just get better and better over the coming weeks with the cooler weather moving in and plenty of hatches on the water.