June 11, 2012 The Clark Fork above Missoula near Turah is still big and dangerous for novice rowers, but the fishing can be exciting with the stoneflies around
For example, when fishing for Trout I love to use worms, for Bass I use Leeches, Pike/walleye I like to use minnows and on and on the list goes
Once again, I would go with something in the 86 to 96 length if possible paired with a solid reel, like the Shimano Calcutta 400B/D or 700B or the Abu Garcia Ambassadeur Beast
A rod that is 30 cm longer than your height is a good place to start and will allow you to capture a variety of species usually found in lakes and rivers

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