The week ahead

All kinds of cool logo gear available now at WCA

All kinds of cool logo gear available now at WCA

A cool down is underway and we should see highs decline daily, down to 90 by Thursday. Hot again on Friday but it looks like it’s going to be a beautiful fourth of July weekend.

Flows are holding steady in the 4100 range with water temps in the low 60’s.

Dry fly fishing has been very good despite the heat with plenty of PMD’s and Caddis river-wide and the nymphing, by most accounts, has been exceptional.

Expect PMD’s mid-morning and throughout the day. Best PMD patterns have been CDC Rusty Spinners, Hi-Vis Rusty Spinners, No Hackle PMD’s, Flash Cripples and Parachute Adams. Big movers from the caddis bins have been the Outriggers, X-Caddis and of course the CDC Grey/Tan Caddis emergers.

Beadless Split Back PMD’s continue to be the biggest mover from the nymph bins but there’s all kinds of bugs working including, but not limited to, olive WD 40’s, PMD Psycho Mays, MicroMays, Tung Darts, Purple Zebras, Peep Shows and PT’s.

Come check out our Fourth of July sale starting Friday and running through the weekend. 15% of most everything including Smith Chromapop sunglasses, Yeti Coolers, Fishpond Nomad Boat Nets, Simms logo wear, Kast Extreme Fishing Gear and of course, the largest selection of flies ever assembled under one roof in Wolf Creek Montana.

#12 Purple Haze and a 3 Weight

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Snuck out of Wolf Creek for a few hours after work yesterday and headed west in search of solitude and hungry cutthroats, I found plenty of both.

I’ve said it before and will likely say it again. Wading small streams surrounded by wilderness armed with a 3 weight, a few big dry flies and a can of bear spray is about as good as it gets. It’s quintessential Montana summertime fly fishing.

Not to take anything away from the Missouri because it goes without saying that casting tiny dry flies to big fish on the MO certainly holds an appeal all its own, an appeal that allows us to make a living doing what we love in this amazing place. We can never get enough of the Missouri but sometimes it’s nice to get away.

Do yourself a favor and take the time to hit a stream or two this summer – you’ll be glad you did. It’s the ultimate way to relax and recharge. Where should I go you ask? There are miles of streams to explore and part of the fun is driving around the lesser-traveled back roads of Montana seeking out new water. Grab your Gazateer and your fishing regs and hit the road. We can point you in the right direction but the fun is finding a piece of water to call your own.

The Week Ahead 6/22/15

Joanne with one of many beautiful browns from the past few days.

Joanne with one of many beautiful browns from the past few days.

Fishing remains good to great for the DFO’s and nymphers alike. PMD’s are definitely the talk of the river with plenty of bugs everywhere. There have been a few days where the fish don’t seem to be particularly interested in them but when they are keying in we’ve had our best luck with Rusty Spinners, Flash Cripples, CDC PMD Spinners, Buzzballs and Parachute Adams. That being said, we’ve got bins full of all sorts of cool PMD patterns. Come in and check them out and you’ll find that our bug selection rivals that of any in the canyon. Caddis patterns aplenty as well. Outriggers, X-Caddis, Poly Spent Caddis and CDC Caddis Emergers have been the big movers, but again, we’ve got bins full of cool caddis stuff to choose from.

Nymphs, dries, terrestrials, streamers….we’ve got you covered on all counts with more bugs arriving almost daily.

With a full house every night and a bunch of boat rentals and guide trips going out we’ve been too busy to do much fishing ourselves as of late but everything we’re hearing from the past few days is that it’s ON. Nymphing from the dam to Craig has been consistently hot with the weight fly/split case PMD combo producing big numbers in all kinds of water. Expect traffic to remain heavy in the top section as the dreaded weeds have definitely begun to take hold – adding to the challenge of getting a good drift and frustrating many an angler.

Expect mid to high 80’s for the next few days before we start to cook over the weekend and into next week with temps forecast to exceed 100 on Monday. Not exactly what we wanted for the end of June but nobody asked us so we will take it as it comes and deal with it. Remember to stay hydrated out there on those hot and sunny days and cover up!

Missouri flow is currently at 4160 with water temps holding in the high 50’s to just over 60 degrees. The river is in good shape despite the weed situation and we’re told the flows will hold in the 4100 range for the season.

The shop is open daily at 6:30 AM for all of your Missouri River fly fishing needs including shuttles, drift boat rentals, fishing licenses, ICE, sun hats, sun gloves, sun screen, solarflex shirts and hoodies, Kast guide shorts, leaders and tippet from Rio and Trout Hunter and of course, the largest selection of Missouri River flies ever assembled under one roof in Wolf Creek Montana. And don’t forget the free coffee…some say it’s the best in the canyon. Whether or not that’s the case it’s definitely worth the price.

See you in the shop and maybe even on the water.

Mid June Missouri River Fishing Report

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Hard to believe, but according to the calendar it’s June 15th. The season is flying by as it does and we’re about to settle into prime dry fly time on the Missouri River. PMD’s and Caddis are in abundance depending on the day and you should be able to piece together a full day of dry fly action if that’s your thing. Best bet is still going to be below Craig but you should be able to find bugs and fish eating them wherever you go. If you happen upon a PMD event try your various PMD spinner patterns or just a standard parachute Adams coupled with a cripple or an emerger. On the caddis side we’re still liking the CDC Grey/Tan Caddis Emerger or a Cornfed Caddis paired with an Outrigger or an X Caddis. And speaking of Outriggers, it’s the time of year to keep a handfull of Outrigger Sallys in your box and at the ready.

Nymphing has been good most days and while things can always get weird out there we’ve been having some downright stellar days from the dam to Craig. Tailwater sows in #16 and #18 and Firebead softhackle sows have been far and away the most effective bugs but we’ve been getting them on zebra midges and various PMD nymphs as well including the PMD Magic Fly, Hogan’s PMD Military May, Light Peep Shows, Split-Case PMD’s and Wondernymphs. Further down stream it’s weight flies, Tung Darts and Czechs in tandem with LGM’s, Micromays, S & M’s and the aforementioned PMD stuff. How about streamers you ask? Not much to report on that front. The hardcore streamer guys are throwing them and catching some fish but if you’re on the fence about how best to work the depths our recommendation would be to concentrate on the nymphing game and save your streamers for the fall.

Flows are back down to 4600 keeping the wade anglers happy and the weather looks great for the week ahead with partly sunny skies and highs near 80 daily. Our lodging is booked solid from here on out into late July though there are the occasional vacancies so give us a call if you are making last minute plans to visit the Missouri this summer. We’ve got expert guides at the ready, anxious to show you what an amazing fishery we have here on the MO. Stop by the shop for everything you need for your day on the water. Shuttles, Drift Boats, Sun Protection, fishing licenses, Guide Wear from Kast Extreme Fishing Gear, walls full of tools and accessories, the best coffee in Wolf Creek (according to many),the largest selection of Missouri River flies ever assembled under one roof in Wolf Creek MT and much, much more.

Tuesday Missouri River Report

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Gail with a Missouri River beauty – a reward for a day of dedication and hard work. We’re pretty sure she’s going to stick with this fly fishing thing. Great job Gail!

It’s been a hot couple of days here in Wolf Creek with little to no wind, lots of sun, very few clouds and temps in the 90’s. Perfect conditions for summer dry-fly fishing on the Missouri River. PMD’s are being spotted daily, more frequently below Craig. The same is true for caddis which, while abundant, are still more concentrated in the waters below Craig. We had some great days in the Pelican to Cascade stretch last week but that being said, the bugs are everywhere and it’s just a matter of time before it’s full on dry-fly madness river-wide.

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Heavy recreational and angling traffic over the weekend gave way to empty parking lots at the dam and Wolf Creek Bridge on Monday morning and while there was a little more pressure down low I think it’s safe to say that we can treat these last quiet days as the calm before the storm. We are just days away from the start of peak traffic on the Missouri. Savor the silence,  enjoy the open water, breathe deeply and get ready for the Big Show – come August you can breathe again.

We’ve been keeping an eye on the river flows and fielding a fair amount of calls about water levels. The talk has now turned from low flow concerns to high water concerns as Canyon Ferry Reservoir is now just shy of 98 percent full and the water has to go somewhere. We’ve not received the updated projections from those in the know just yet regarding what we’ll see for the remainder of the month and through the remainder of the season but we are happy with the flows right now (6000 ish) and the one thing we do know is that we will have water all season long, how little or how much remains to be seen.

Some of our wade angling guests have been expressing concern and disappointment with the “high water” and while I suppose there is a chance that we’ll see a brief period of big water we are not seeing anything remotely resembling big water at 6K. We would love to see 5,000 all summer long. Fingers crossed.

The nymphing game has changed a bit with the bump in flows. The Wolf Creek to Craig stretch has been on the slow side though if you spend some time working the areas you know hold fish, changing depths and bugs and weight and fishing lanes you should be able to get it figured out. We’ve found longer rigs with a bb and a #12 Rainbow Czech or Weight Fly trailed with some sort of sow bug (#18 tailwater sow for me) to be the most effective in the water above Craig but I’ve heard plenty of reports of people also getting it done with shallow rigs and no weight fishing shallow fast water with mayfly nymphs. There is no magic rig. You just have to make changes (one piece at a time) until you find what’s working.

Those interested in fishing dries should continue to concentrate their efforts below Craig though you can usually find some fish up if you know where to look no matter where you are at. I’ve got the dry-fly rod rigged up and at the ready every time I’m out and I would encourage you to do the same. A #14 Sloan’s Outrigger Caddis trailed with a Grey/Tan CDC Caddis Emerger is a great place to start. We’ve got bins full of new Caddis and PMD patterns so come in check out the new bugs.

Our Long -Time DFO Regulars are starting to arrive in droves beginning this weekend. The next six weeks are our busiest of the year for guide trips and lodging, both of which will be hard to come by as many of these dates have been booked since last year. That being said, if you are thinking you want to come out soon and see what this Missouri River thing is all about give us a call and we’ll see what we can make happen for you.
Stop by and pick our brains about water levels, PMD’s, Caddis, why the nymphing is so slow, why the nymphing is so good, how long it takes to float from the dam to Craig, why there are no bugs, why there are so many bugs, why the two-party system doesn’t work and on and on. We may not have all the answers you are looking for but we’re happy to give our .02 on just about any subject.
Shop open daily at 7 AM for all of your Missouri River fly fishing needs. Shuttles, bugs, boats, fishing licenses, leaders, tippet, fly lines, tools and accessories, bunches of Buffs, sunglasses, sunscreen, Sun hats and new hot weather logo gear from Simms along with more summer fishing wear from Kast Gear arriving soon.

We are proud to be your go-to Outfitter owned and operated full service Missouri River Fly shop. See you at Wolf Creek Angler!

Change It Up – 6/3/2015

Guest Blog from WCA Guide Jim Murray

Patti enjoying a great day on the Missouri. Photo by Jim Murray

Patti enjoying a great day on the Missouri. Photo by Jim Murray

Fishing reports have been all across the boards lately, some people seem to be getting into fish fairly consistently, others are doing “ok”, and others seem to be having some tough days out there. There is definitely some change in the air, and multiple theories abound. “Fish are full” “bugs aren’t consistent” “weather changed” “fish are weird”, etc.

Things definitely have cooled a bit, but with all the different theories, there is one constant theme: CHANGE. Anglers that are changing it up seem to be having success, while anglers that continue to do what worked last month/week/day/hour seem to be struggling a bit more often. Don’t be afraid to try something new and different. The fish aren’t as grabby as they have been, but they still need to eat. The challenge is figuring it out. What’s working? The talk around the shop is: “going old school” “Firebeads” “Big Dries” “9 ft to bottom fly” “2 ft to bottom fly” “weight” “no weight” “mayfly nymphs” “Caddis nymphs”. See a pattern? Not really, other than: change. The anglers that are trying new and different techniques are finding fish. So if you are not finding your flies in the mouths of trout as often as you like, switch it up. Throw different bugs. Shorten your nymph rig. Lengthen it. Throw dries. And as always, focus on the right water and a good drift. The fish are there. They like to eat. They want to eat. They need to eat. So make ‘em happy. Give them what they want!

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Weekend Update

Blue Skies, plenty of sunshine and lots of yellow flowers along Little Prickly Pear make everything ok. photo by Wolf Creek Angler

Blue Skies, plenty of sunshine and lots of yellow flowers along Little Prickly Pear make everything ok. photo by Wolf Creek Angler

We had a break from the gloomy wet weather yesterday with a bright and sunny day that lifted everyone’s spirits. We’re loving all of the precipitation for sure but it’s amazing what a little sunshine can do to change your state of mind.
Back to the gloomy weather today but looking on the bright side, it’s perfect streamer weather and it sounds like nymphing has been just fine as well save a few tough reports I heard from yesterday. What about dries you ask? On the spotty side right now as we await the arrival of the PMDs but that’s not to say there are no opportunities. Those who know where to go are finding plenty of action on top.

The weather pattern looks to be holding for the coming week with a chance for showers and thunderstorms most days. Highs in the 80’s tomorrow and Monday – more normal temps in the low 70’s for the remainder of the week.
We’ve got several vacancies for the early part of the week before we kick into full-on summer season mode late in the week. Book a night or two for yourself today and while you’re at it why not book yourself a guide trip and let our guides do all the work while you just catch fish?

Just back from Missoula this morning where the rivers are running muddy so if you are from that neck of the woods and you want to fish this week – make it the Missouri. We are here to help you out with anything you may need for your day on the water. Lodging, shuttles, , RO drift boats (including the brand new, much anticipated and much talked about Tailwater Skiff), friendly service and advice, all kinds of packs and accessories and wading gear and clothing from the likes of Fishpond, Kast, Redington, Umpqua and Simms and of course, the largest selection of Missouri River flies ever assembled under one roof in Wolf Creek Montana. Stop in and see us today and see what the buzz is about. Open daily at 7 am.

Weekend Outlook

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It’s going to be a great weekend to get out and fish the Missouri with overcast to partly sunny skies and a chance for showers and thunderstorms each day. Friday looks great with a mix of sun and clouds and a high of 71. Things heat up on Saturday and Sunday with highs near 80.

The potential remains for some great streamer fishing, especially below the Dearborn which continues to churn. The same goes for the worm which should definitely be a component of your nymphing plan for the next while. Tailwater sows and various mayfly nymphs have been effective as of late including LGM’s, PMD Magic Fly, Rainbow Warriors, Autocads, Military May, Peeps Shows, 2 Bit Hookers, Black PT’s, Hot Belly PT in purple, Olive WD40’s and Pearl lightning bugs. We’ve also seen a resurgence in Zebra sales in both black and purple with silver tungsten beads and various caddis patterns like the weight fly in purple or gold have certainly had their moments.

Dry Fly potential is ever-present with baetis and midges and the occasional caddis around but we seem to have officially reached the in-between hatches stage as we await the PMD’s.

Sparkle Minnows and Kreelex have definitely led the charge in streamers for the past week. We just got in a brown and yellow Kreelex that I can’t wait to try and of course we are well stocked on my favorite the Circus Peanut in tan, olive, black or white. We’ve got everything you need for streamer fishing on the MO and beyond with a wide selection of Streamer Tip and Outbound Short lines from Rio and Streamer Max from Airflo which has been my go to line this season. Looking for a streamer rod? We’ve  got St Croix Bank Robber rods available for demo. Designed by Kelly Galloup these 9′ 7 weight rods are exceptional streamer sticks with plenty of backbone for casting big weighted flies effortlessly and with exact precision. Try one today and if you like it so much you decide you want to purchase one we’ll knock the rental price off of your purchase.

We’re also offering Galloups’s High Stick Drifter for demo. This 10′ 5 weight with a special light-weight tip offers superb sensitivity and control without the fatigue associated with holding the rod high for long periods of time. Call ahead and reserve your Bank Robber or High Stick Drifter demo rod today.

We’ve got a couple of vacancies for the weekend and a bit of a lull through the middle of next week before things kick into gear again with full lodging and lots of trips going out beginning late next week and running through the summer season. We’re taking a breath now while we can as we prepare for the summer rush. It would be a great time to book a room and a trip for yourself – guides are standing by. It’s the calm before the storm.

See you soon at Wolf Creek Angler, your full service Missouri River fly shop and guide service located just minutes from Holter Dam and Wolf Creek Bridge – nobody’s closer!

Missouri River Memorial Day Fishing Report

Guest Blog from WCA Guide Jim Murray

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The big boys are out in full force on the Missouri as May turns to June. Reports of large fish being caught from the Dam to Cascade are becoming the norm. The fish are big, fat and happy. The much needed precipitation we’ve gotten over the last week has caused some fluctuation with the flows and a water temp, which has led to some inconsistent fishing depending on the days, but overall reports have been good to great. Pressure on the river is definitely increasing as well, as the season is kicking into high gear, which means you may have to kick your game up a notch or two to continue to get it done out there. Paying close attention to your presentation, whether nymphing or throwing dries, is becoming even more crucial, as fish are starting to see A LOT of flies. Anglers that continue to get good drifts, in the right zone, continue to have success.

The canyon continues to fish well, and I have been spending a lot of time down there, while many of my guide buddies continue to put great days together while fishing between Wolf Creek and Spite Hill. With these water fluctuations and wet weather, the worm has been a consistent producer, along with your mayfly nymph of choice. On Saturday, bugs were EVERYWHERE on the water, and the fish responded. I’ve noticed that I’ve had more success with “bigger” mayfly nymphs (size 16 vs. 18 or 20), as the fish are starting to see PMD nymphs. I’ve had mixed success fishing caddis nymphs, some days the fish seem to really key in on them, others, not so much. It’s only a matter of time (days?) until the caddis becomes a consistent producer out here.

The dry fly bite has been great, with reports of blind casting dries such as an Adams or Caddis producing fish. Finding pods of rising fish is becoming easier and easier, and the fish, while not as gullible as they were maybe a month ago, are still willing to eat a properly presented dry fly. Again, a good presentation is absolutely crucial. Those that practice this catch fish, those that don’t, well, don’t.

All in all, the Missouri is fishing great right now, and the fish are big and fat! The season is kicking into high gear, and we can’t wait. It’s going to be a great summer on the Mo!

The Missouri River Week in Review

Jan and Lynn doubling up with the legendary Dave McKee

Jan and Lynn doubling up with the legendary Dave McKee

It’s been a great week of fishing on the Missouri and it just seems to keep getting better. Get out there!

Ellie from Colorado mastering the nymphing game on the MO

Ellie from Colorado mastering the nymphing game on the MO

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Lynn with a beautiful Missouri River Brown

Lynn with a beautiful Missouri River Brown

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