11/7

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All is quiet in Wolf Creek this day and while we’re a little surprised we haven’t seen more traffic, especially with such mild weather, it’s par for the course for early November.

We had a surprisingly busy weekend with guide trips and lodging and also had our annual end-of season guide and staff party at Lewis and Clark Brewery which was a great time as always.

These next months will be quiet ones for us with many focusing on filling tags rather than fly fishing and with Thanksgiving just a couple of weeks out the focus will soon shift to the holiday season.

It’s a welcome break for some. A chance to decompress and unwind. A chance to catch up on projects abandoned at the start of the season and a good time to get rolling on end-of-the year busy work while looking ahead to the 2017 season.

That’s all fine and well and we all stand to benefit from the downtime but as far as I’m concerned I can’t wait for the new season to get underway.

We’ll bide our time counting and tying flies, booking 2017 trips, tending to other shop business and doing a fair amount of fishing ourselves as we await the new season and while we’re always anxious for the return of the crowds we understand and appreciate the necessity of a period of rest for the river.

It’s been another record-setting traffic year on the MO’ with things having been fairly busy since sometime around mid March so after nearly eight months of pressure the fish could definitely use the break.

That being said, most do their fishing on the Missouri between the months of May and July and that’s not going to change. Late fall and winter will always provide a much-needed rest for the fishery.

You needn’t feel like you shouldn’t come fish the Missouri during this time because there simply aren’t now and likely will never be that many people interested in fly fishing in Montana during the dead of winter. After all there are plenty of other things to do here during the winter months and there are plenty of warm places you can go if warm weather is high on your list of prerequisites for fly fishing destinations.

If, however, having miles of prime trout water virtually all to yourself sounds appealing and if you don’t mind the likelihood of fishing in cold and snowy weather then late season fly fishing on the MO’ might just be your thing. No crowds, just thousands of hungry trout per mile!

We hope you make Wolf Creek Angler your late season Missouri River fly fishing destination. We’ve got more on site lodging than anyone and we’ve got a fully stocked shop with everything you need for late season success including vehicle shuttles, cold weather gear from SIMMS and KAST and the best winter bugs in the canyon.

Additionally Wolf Creek is the place to be during the late season with the only restaurant and the only gas station/convenience store between Helena and Cascade and all just minutes from Holter Dam and Wolf Creek Bridge.

And just to reiterate – the cold will come sooner or later and we’re ready for it,  but in the meantime we are enjoying unseasonably warm weather once again this week  so if the whole late season thing sounds good to you but you aren’t a fan of the cold then this is your time. Rooms and guides ALWAYS available at WCA. Book your late fall getaway today.

 

By |2016-11-07T22:20:01-07:00November 7th, 2016|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Weekend Update

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Expect plenty of sunshine out there this weekend and not much in the way of cloud cover. Temperatures in the high 50’s and low 60’s make it feel more like early October than the 5th of November and it sounds like we’re going to continue to see above average temps at least through the middle of the month.

We’re all anxious for cold, cloudy days but in the mean time we’re making the best of it and enjoying the mild weather while it lasts.

Nymphing will be your best bet on these sunny days but don’t count out the dry fly fishing. There are definitely opportunities if you know where to look and if you don’t know where to look we’re happy to get you headed in the right direction. It’s not exactly prime streamer weather either but fish eat streamers on sunny days too. You just need to know where to go and where to throw and we’re happy to tell you.

Status quo on the nymph selections. SOW BUGS, SOW BUGS and SOW BUGS. You’ll also do fine with Little Green Machines, Juju Baetis, BWO Magic Flies, Purple or Pink Lightning Bugs, Rainbow Warriors, Rainbow Czechs and a host of other mayfly, scud and sow patterns. We haven’t had a ton of action on the firebeads but it won’t be long.

It’s been another week of great fishing on the Missouri with very little traffic. You should be here. If late starts, frequent hook-ups and little to no traffic sound good you’ve got at least another week or two to experience the best fishing of the fall season on the Missouri. Couple that with $99 winter lodging rates and you’ve got the perfect late fall getaway before the holiday rush begins.

And speaking of that holiday rush….we are loaded up with all kinds of great gift ideas for the fly fishers on your list. Winter wear from SIMMS, WCA Growlers and flasks from Stanley and Hydroflask, ready to fish Redington Path combos, WCA logo gear, Fishpond packs a plenty and much more. Not sure what to get? Wolf Creek Angler gift cards in any amount can be used to purchase absolutely anything we sell. Guide trips, lodging, flies, shuttles…anything and everything we sell.

Look for a huge holiday rod and reel sale coming soon. We’ll be putting together some great combo deals from Loop, Echo, Redington, St Croix, Ross and Nautilus.

Plenty of lodging available for the coming week and guides at the ready. Call and book today to get in on some of the best fishing we’ve seen all season.

By |2016-11-05T15:31:01-06:00November 5th, 2016|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Thursday Update

Moody Missouri Sky - Craig Montana. photo by Wolf Creek Angler

Moody Missouri Sky – Craig Montana. photo by Wolf Creek Angler

It was a little tougher out there yesterday than it’s been. Still good but we definitely had to work for them. The Tailwater Sow still won the day but I ended up doing a fair amount of bug and rig changes throughout the day. Rainbow Czechs, Tan UV Czechs and Bubble Yums were all ignored for the most part while the grey LGM, purple lightning bug, tailwater sow, grey soft hackle sow and purple Hi-Def baetis all caught fish.

A few bigger bugs on the water and a few fish in the places you would expect to find them but definitely far from a dry-fly extravaganza.

Traffic? Non existent!

You know what I love about November (and the rest of the late fall and winter) on the MO’? I love miles of empty water as far as the eye can see and being able to fish every place I want to fish, and more often than not being the first one through. Of course it’s not always this way but if you can have this experience on a 50 some degree gorgeous day in early November then you can bet the more seasonable (colder) weather will usually yield the same results.

You know what I like least about this time of year? Paradoxically its miles of empty water and the drop in traffic that ushers in the lean times for Missouri River fly shops. One in the same! It’s a fun time to fly fish the Missouri but on the shop side we’re ready for spring!

Don’t get me wrong, there’s plenty to do in the shop right now. We’re busy counting flies, checking in winter product booking trips and lodging for next year, winterizing lodging units, forecasting and planning for next season….we’re plenty busy. What we miss is seeing and chatting with all of you every day.

Keep your eye on the forecast and keep us in mind for a late fall/early winter getaway. At $99/night for a cozy cabin or bungalow just minutes from the river you can’t afford to pass up this opportunity.

Remember the winter months are when the town of Wolf Creek shines with the only services available between Helena and Cascade. Need fuel, food, groceries, a post office? Wolf Creek is where you’ll find them all in addition to affordable lodging and the fastest growing fly shop on the MO’ Wolf Creek Angler.

We are your Missouri River fly fishing one stop shop with more on-site lodging than anyone; the hardest working guides on the river; vehicle shuttles; RO and Adipose Drift Boat Rentals;  cold weather gear from SIMMS, KAST and Redington; packs, bags and accessories from Fishpond and Simms; LOOP rods and reels; lines, leaders and tippet from Rio, ARC and Trout Hunter and of course, the largest and best selection of flies ever assembled under one roof in Wolf Creek Montana.

 

 

 

The Week Ahead – Halloween Edition

HAPPY HALLOWEEN FROM WOLF CREEK ANGLER

HAPPY HALLOWEEN FROM WOLF CREEK ANGLER

This could be your best day of the week to fish the MO’. Skip the trick or treating and get out there. Light rain falling now, cloudy skies expected throughout the day. It might get a little breezy but the streamer fishing could be SCARY good…..or not. There’s only one way to find out for sure!

November will arrive tomorrow with not much change in the weather. We’ll be looking at partly sunny skies with highs in the mid 50’s throughout the week.

Nymphing will continue to be good to great and while we’re hoping for the BWO action to kick into gear the predominantly sunny forecast for the week may not be the best for those intent on fishing dries. Not to say there aren’t plenty of dry fly opportunities to be had out there, even on the sunny days. If you cover enough water you’ll find fish up and if you mind your presentation and make your first cast your best cast then the odds are definitely in your favor to get your dry fly fun card punched repeatedly.

You can expect light traffic this week as the masses continue to turn their attention to other pursuits of the season. It’s a great opportunity to experience all the Missouri has to offer minus the crowds.

We’ve got plenty of lodging available this month and with winter rates going into effect tomorrow you’ll save a bunch. $99 plus tax gets you a cozy cabin or bungalow with a full kitchen all winter long. Come discover the secret season on the Missouri, you’ll be glad you did and you may just make it your annual thing.

Starting tomorrow we’ll be opening at 8:00 AM daily. It’s damn dark at 7 AM right now and while next weekends time change will bring a return of morning light most aren’t in too big of a hurry to get on the water in the late fall and into the winter months. Mornings have been slow out there as of late. We’ve had our best action in the late morning/early afternoon with that 2-5 pm  slot being the best.

Start your day on the MO’ with a visit to Wolf Creek Angler where you’ll get all the latest on what’s working when and where while you enjoy a damn fine cup of coffee on us.

We are your Missouri River Fly Fishing One Stop with the best guides on the river, clean affordable lodging,  vehicle shuttles, RO and Adipose Drift Boat Rentals, a bug selection that is bordering on legendary and anything and everything else you may need for your day on the water.

 

 

By |2016-10-31T15:00:39-06:00October 31st, 2016|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Reality Check

Overcast day on Hemingway's Flat

Overcast day on Hemingway’s Flat

I was reminded last night how important it is to keep things in perspective when reporting on fishing conditions.

We are fully committed to honesty with this blog, probably to a fault. We’ll tell you when and where it’s good. We’ll tell you when and where it’s not. It’s a pretty simple concept.

Reporting that the fishing is slow doesn’t do a lot to bring people here but reporting that it’s great when it really isn’t is in my opinion far worse for long-term growth.

I’ve been painting a pretty rosy picture of things these last few days and I stick by those reports. If you follow our blog at all you know we tell it like it is.

I was out last night for a while and ran into a guy who told me he hadn’t caught a fish all day. He’d been out there since the early afternoon and hadn’t had a strike. He had tried a bunch of different nymphs and also threw dries at a few sporadic risers and hadn’t had any luck.

So this is the wildcard. Yes it has been really good overall but sometimes individual experience differs from the overall and this being the case if you happened to read a few Missouri River reports that were proclaiming how hot the fishing is and you came out and had a day where you got blanked then you might think the folks writing those reports were at best exaggerating but possibly even blatantly lying about fishing conditions just to get customers into their shops.

I’ll go on the record right now saying we will NEVER do that and I don’t know of anyone else who would do it either. We have all had tough days where it’s just not happening but it’s important to look at the overall conditions and the overall success or lack thereof that people are having. Guides usually put their clients on fish – they are professionals and it’s their job. We don’t base our reports strictly on what the guides are doing.

The nice thing about having a shop and lodging is that we get the whole spectrum of experience with our customers.  On any given day we’ve got total beginners and seasoned vets who’ve been fishing the Missouri forever and everything in between so we generally have a pretty good sense of what’s happening out there based on our conversations with our guests and shop customers. We get the guide reports and we’re out there fishing ourselves so we factor all of this in to our reports. If, based on all of these reports, we’re telling you the fishing is good then you can believe it really is. That being said, there’s always the chance that things will be different tomorrow and there’s also the chance that you might just have a tough day in spite of the overall conditions.

So – following this wordy disclaimer the collective report from yesterday was that things were “pretty good”. Not on fire, but good nonetheless. Good nymphing, not much on dries and a decent streamer bite.

We’ll stick with calling it good for the time being.

Give us a call at the shop for up-to-the minute reports and conditions. We are your source for the daily skinny on the MO’.

By |2016-10-28T15:03:48-06:00October 28th, 2016|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Shift

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The shift has occurred.

Sometime over the last few days LATE season arrived.

The weather is fine. The fishing is really good and destined to get better over the next couple of weeks.

Mornings in the shop are still bordering on bustling, depending on the day.

There are some folks around.

Wolf Creek and Craig have not exactly reached Ghost Town status just yet but there’s definitely a different feel to things this week.

The parking lots at the boat ramps are starting to look pretty empty and post 11 am in the shop has definitely taken on that winter vibe.

This is the time of year we shift gears as we acclimate to shorter days and much less traffic.

It’s the natural progression of the season. It’s not a bad thing. It just takes some time to adjust.

That being said there is no reason you shouldn’t be here right now. Once again, we could be looking at some of the best fishing of the season in the coming weeks so book those rooms and boats and guides….it could be off the charts.

Yes your dining options are dwindling by the day but don’t let that stop you. After all if you’re coming here in late October/early November you’re coming here for the fishing, not the culinary experience.

The Oasis is open Thursday – Tuesday and there are other dining out options if you don’t mind traveling, one of which is the Beef N Bone in Ulm which I went to last night for the first time. It’s definitely a bit of a drive but absolutely worth it. A great steak for sure!

Another option you have any day of the year at Wolf Creek Angler is to bring your own food and prepare your own meals right in your cabin or bungalow. We’ve got full kitchen units with full size refrigerators, microwaves, ranges and access to gas grills. Sure you have to do the work yourself but with darkness arriving earlier every day you’ll have plenty of time for cooking.

The late fall and winter seasons are when Wolf Creek shines. We’ve got the only open restaurant and the only gas station between Helena and Cascade, not to mention the only place to buy daily essentials including an awesome Montana Microbrew selection at the Canyon Store.microbrews

Couple that with a fully stocked, full service Missouri River Fly Shop with lodging available 365 days a year located just minutes from Holter Dam and Wolf Creek Bridge and you’ve got your late season fly fishing destination. Why would you go anywhere else?

I’m getting ahead of myself. We definitely have yet to descend into the depths of winter but we hope you keep us in mind as the shift continues.

In the meantime we’ve got a breather today (meaning plenty of open lodging) but things fill up again tomorrow for the weekend though we do have a room or two still available so make that call today.

We hope to see you soon at WCA.

By |2016-10-26T14:49:15-06:00October 26th, 2016|Categories: Uncategorized|2 Comments

10/25

 

Wolf Creek Angler is Your Missouri River Fall Fly Fishing Destination

Wolf Creek Angler is Your Missouri River Fall Fly Fishing Destination

The forecast says a slight chance of showers between 9 and noon today, otherwise partly sunny. The nice thing about “partly sunny” is that it’s also “partly cloudy” which is exactly what we’re looking at right now. Ample cloud cover, 50 degrees and barely a breath of wind…doesn’t get much better than this.

We may see some sunshine later today and since the forecast is calling for SSW wind at 9-15 mph gusting to 20 I’m confident we’ll see at least that but so be it. There’s no time like the present.

Sunny and breezy is fine for nymphing but you could definitely spend this first part of the day throwing streamers. We would!

Tomorrow looks like it’s going to be another day of near-perfect conditions for fall fishing and while they’re calling for abundant sunshine on Thursday the weekend looks very fishy with a good chance for rain Friday and Saturday.

Again, it doesn’t get much better than this. Fishing is very good and getting better, we’ve got lodging available for the next few days, guides are at the ready and traffic is not going to be an issue from here on out. Why wouldn’t you be here?

Wolf Creek Angler is your Missouri River fall fly fishing headquarters with more on-site lodging than any other shop, the hardest working guide crew on the water and a Missouri River Fly Shop where the focus is on meeting the needs of each individual customer, rather than on how we can get the most customers through the door.  We are people focused, not numbers focused and whether you are staying with us, fishing with us, shopping with us or all of the above it is our mission to serve you in the best way we can and to make your trip to the MO’ a success as defined by you. You have a lot of choices when it comes to Missouri River Fly Shops and there is definitely a shop for everyone. We hope to be yours.

We are the best fly shop you never even knew was here. Stop in soon and see what the buzz is about.

By |2016-10-25T16:15:31-06:00October 25th, 2016|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Back To It

Glacier National Park never disappoints - photo by Wolf Creek Angler

Glacier National Park never disappoints – photo by Wolf Creek Angler

Back in the shop today after a few days doing the annual fall pilgrimage to Glacier country. A great time as always but it’s nice to be back. It doesn’t sound like much has changed in my absence. Fishing has remained solid, especially on the nymphing front while the dry fly guys continue to await the arrival of the bigger baeits and the Streamer set, well, they just keep doing their thing regardless.

Look for partly cloudy skies with high temps in the low 60’s for most of the week. Beautiful October weather on the Missouri.

Water temps continue to drop and are currently in the low 50’s, right where we (and the fish) like them. Flows are holding steady near 3500 cfs. You can always find things to complain about whether it’s too much sun, too much wind, not enough water etc. but being the glass half full types that we are at WCA we’re pretty comfortable telling you that conditions are near perfect for fall fishing on the MO’.

Couple that with abundant lodging vacancies this week and guides looking to fill any days they can before the long, cold winter sets in and you’ve got yourself a perfect late October getaway.

The traffic has died down with many trading their fly rods for firearms so now is the time to come if you want solitude and great fishing with the chance for epic hatches daily.

The best fishing of the season could very well take place during these next three weeks. We hope you don’t miss it!

 

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By |2016-10-25T16:15:31-06:00October 24th, 2016|Categories: Fishing Report, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Mid Week Report 10/19

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Good reports from yesterday though we did hear the morning nymphing was challenging, at least in the dam to Wolf Creek section. It sounds like things improved as the day went on however and dry fly reports from the afternoon/evening were encouraging to say the least.

We try hard to not paint too rosy of a picture for you and you can always expect honesty in our reporting on this blog but no matter what happened out there yesterday or what’s happening out there today it might not, and likely won’t be the same tomorrow so we encourage you as always to keep your expectations realistic. That being said, I have no problem saying that overall the fishing is REALLY good right now and that if you were looking for a time to come fish the MO when you would more than likely experience some incredible fishing this would be that time.

The fishing is good and should continue to improve as we head into late October/early November. You couldn’t ask for better weather. Plenty of cloud cover, day time highs in the 50’s and overnight lows in the high 30’s/low 40’s. Ideal conditions for fall fishing. Currently just over 53 degrees, the water temp is creeping downward daily. Cold water, cool temps and cloudy skies….perfect conditions for BWO’s and while we can’t predict the future and won’t attempt to do so, it’s a safe bet that the big bugs will start popping sooner rather than later.

We’ve got a window from Sunday to Wednesday next week with a fair amount of lodging available before things fill up again on Thursday so this would be your opportunity to get in on the action. As we’ve mentioned before, 2016 is turning out to be one of the better fall fishing seasons we’ve seen in a while so we hope you can make it.

Give us a call today and book your Missouri River Fall Fly Fishing Odyssey. We would love to have you as our guest and even if you aren’t staying with us you need look no further than Wolf Creek Angler for everything you need for your day on the water. Vehicle Shuttles, Adipose and RO Drift Boat Rentals, cold weather gear from SIMMS and KAST,  bins overflowing with all of the bugs you need for the MO and much more.

 

 

 

By |2016-10-25T16:15:31-06:00October 19th, 2016|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

10/18 (No Time Like the Present)

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The secret is out…fall fishing on the Missouri is as good as you had hoped and dreamed it would be….probably even better.

Traffic is up, lodging is full and though it is a super busy month on the MO’ you don’t need to worry about over-crowding. There is plenty of water and there are plenty of fish and while you should expect to see some folks out there you shouldn’t have any trouble finding your water.

Nymphing is crazy good right now. So good that more often than not this last while you have likely come away from the river each evening feeling like you are a better angler than what you actually are…..me too!

Fish are eating right now. They are eating nymphs, they are eating dry flies and despite what you may have heard elsewhere, they are consistently eating streamers. That being said, those who are into the streamer thing are well aware that they could dramatically increase their numbers by switching to a nymphing rig but that’s really not what we’re after.

We get a lot of folks asking what the HOT streamer is and while we do have a few go-to patterns we’re happy to put in your hands we encourage you to spend some time perusing the bins. There’s a lot going on in those bins, a lot to look at. Find the ones you like, picture the way they’re going to swim and picture that 2′ brown on the hunt chasing down that bug. If it’s not difficult to see this scenario in your mind’s eye then you’ve likely found your bug.

We’ll tell you what we know about effective colors and sizes and we’ll tell you what we’ve been catching fish on but ultimately it’s up to you to try to think like a trout and find your quarry.

Sow Bugs of all varieties continue to be by far the most frequently purchased bugs for the past week or so followed by a host of mayfly nymphs. Tailwater Sows (with our without the bead), soft hackle sows in gray or pink, Snack Nasty Sows, Firebead Sows…..I’m not sure it really matters which pattern on most days but #14’s or 16’s are the sizes with which we’ve been doing well.

Green Machines, 2 Bits, Military Mays, Magic Flies, Jujus, Rainbow Czechs, Rainbow Warriors, Peep Shows, PsychoMays, Zebras, Worms…tons of stuff working right now.

Keep your fingers crossed for big bugs and in the mean time keep throwing your Parachute Adams and Tiny Olive Pseudos and CDC Caddis Emergers etc.

We’re here every day for all of your Missouri River Fly Fishing needs and to answer a frequently asked question….we DON’T close for the winter so go ahead and consider us your year-round Missouri River fly fishing headquarters. More on-site lodging than anyone, the hardest working guide crew on the river, a fully stocked fly shop and a staff of two fully dedicated to doing whatever we can to make your experience on the MO’ and beyond a success. We LOVE this place, we know you do too.  And yes,  we do know how lucky we are to be able to live and work in this place doing what we love and loving what we do.

Thank you for making this happen!

 

By |2016-10-25T16:15:31-06:00October 18th, 2016|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

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