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I’m back in the shop today following a quick visit back to Michigan where I got to spend a couple of days on the home waters chasing Great Lakes Steelhead. It was a great trip for sure and I even managed to land a couple of hot fish but I’m excited to be back in Wolf Creek where spring has begun to take hold.

The grass is greening, the spring flowers are beginning to appear and there are buds on the trees and bushes in various stages of bloom. We love this time of year on the Missouri.

The fishing has reportedly been on the slow side for the past several days and the real-time reports I’ve been getting today seem to indicate a continuation of this trend but fear not, sooner or later it will be happen,

Chewy did a fantastic job holding down the fort in my absence and managed to get plenty of fishing in as well. He announced the presence of BWO’s in his last blog post and while it may be a while before we see the bugs in numbers there are plenty of midges around if you just can’t wait to throw a dry-fly.

Nymphing has been the best bet per usual. Status Quo on the bugs. Pink stuff, firebeads, Sows, Czechs etc. and we’re starting to see the mayfly stuff move as well. Split Case BWO’s, BWO Angel Case and Bubbleback Emergers, Micromays, Peep Shows, PT’s and on and on. We invite you to come check out our ever-expanding selection which is literally growing by the day.

Streamer fishing has yet to really take off but this is the time of year to commit to it as it will just get better and better for the next month or two as that water warms and the fish start to go on the prowl. I spent much of my time in Michigan fishing streamers last week and the bite was terrible but as those in the know will tell you, you have to commit. Change flies, change retrieves, change colors until you find what works. And it may well be that nothing works but if you’re going to be successful at the streamer game you absolutely must commit.

Once again, come by and check out what we have heard some refer to as “the best streamer selection in the canyon”. We’ve got bugs you simply won’t find anywhere else thanks to Chewy and his obsession with tying and fishing streamers.

New bugs, new gear, new logo, new boats, new hours, more lodging options…..it’s definitely game on at Wolf Creek Angler. New rods and reels from LOOP, Echo, Redington and more. Tons of new lids and logo gear from Simms, killer packs from Fishpond, the aforementioned tons of new bugs and boxes of new stuff coming through the door daily. Come see what the buzz is about at Wolf Creek Angler. Stop in for shuttles, RO and Adipose drift boat rentals, fishing licenses and the friendliest service you’ll find anywhere.

We’re now open 7 days a week from 7:30 am – 5:00 pm. We’ve currently got about half of our lodging units open and available and will likely get the motel opened up next week. $400 guide trips and special spring rates on select lodging through the end of the month. It’s one of our favorite times of the year, watching everything come alive again. Come experience spring time on the Missouri, you’ll be glad you did.

Izaaks in Craig is open every day but Monday and The Oasis here in Wolf Creek is now open 7 days/week for breakfast, lunch and dinner.  If you prefer to do it yourself, most of our cabins and bungalows feature a full kitchen and there are gas grills available for all of our guests. Give us a call today and book your lodging and guided fishing with WCA. We’ve got a few rooms available throughout the week but just one left on Thursday and nothing on Friday so don’t wait until the last minute to make those plans. We’ve got plenty of guides at the ready who would love to get you on the water and show you what springtime on the Missouri is all about.

We’re looking at a chance of snow tomorrow with highs in the 40’s and breezy but the rest of the week looks like spring with plenty of sunshine and temps in the 60’s and 70’s. We hope to see you soon.