Autumn Creeping In

The Ghost Town persists here on the MO with angling traffic all but absent as the minutes tick away on what’s left of the summer.

The hot and hazy late summer days seem better suited for splash and giggle floats than any serious angling pursuits though you could do much worse than spending the day in a drift boat seeking a random hopper take or two.

It’s nothing new, it’s just that time of year when angling pressure drops dramatically as folks opt for squeezing every last bit out of summer before getting back to the grind.

Meanwhile, our trout are enjoying a well-deserved break from the pressure and while flows remain on the low side at 3700 CFS, water temps are well in the safe zone in the 62-65 degree range. For those few who are taking advantage of the late summer lull and enjoying summer solitude on the MO the early part of the day has been best with things generally shutting down by early afternoon.

The Missouri has never been known for the hopper bite but that is what most folks are doing these days, either pairing that hopper with an ant or maybe dropping a small nymph like a Little Green Machine or Pheasant Tail but it’s fine to fish a solo hopper as well. Nothing quite like brown trout hopper eats!

Nymphers are fighting the weed mass and finding success in the shallow fast runs with Zebra Midges, Frenchies, LGM’s and crayfish patterns. The dam down has been the best bet for the bobber crowd with the grass flats coming into early fall form. You can’t go wrong with double zebras or a zebra and a zirdle.

Things are quiet on the streets of Wolf Creek and Craig. These are lonely days in the fly shop, save the occasional abbreviated morning rush. You’ll likely see more boats in our parking lot than you will on the water for the next little while, at least until the fall season gets underway in another couple of weeks.

And speaking of that…autumn is definitely creeping in. The choke cherries are ripe, leaves are starting to change color, daylight is shrinking and those evening and early morning temps certainly feel like fall. Enjoy these last weeks of summer while you still can.

Considering the current conditions we’re modifying our hours through the end of August and will be closing at 4 PM but still opening every day at 7. With the cooler mornings we’ve been pushing trip start times to 7:30-8 AM but if you’d like to start earlier we’re more than happy to do so.

We have an abundance of rooms available through the end of the month and we’d love to be your late summer Missouri River destination. Fall is booking up though we still have plenty of openings in October and early November for guide trips and lodging. Book you Missouri River fall getaway today!