Current Situation on the MO…Sunny and pleasant with high temps only in the low 80’s this week. We’ve seen fleeting thunderstorms come and go over the past couple of days resulting in a few new lightning ignited fires in the area including one on the Dearborn Ranch just NW of Wolf Creek which has burned about 200 acres as of this writing but appears to be progressing towards containment.
Flows are currently at 4690 CFS with water temps hanging in the low to mid 60’s, currently at 64 degrees.
Traffic has slowed not quite to a crawl but some days it sure feels that way. Expect more of the same for the next while with the exception of the occasional influx of those fleeing from low water conditions and Hoot Owl restrictions in effect around much of the region.
Tricos most days for the early crowd. Caddis towards evening with terrestrials filling in the daytime gaps. Nymphing never goes out of style but it gets a little more labor intensive this time of year with having to keep your rigs clean, and keep them clean you must…ALWAYS.
Purple Weight Flies and Frenchies remain the go to with LGM’s, PT’s, Zebras and various sub-surface caddis patterns getting the nod as well. Cray Days are here. Zirdles, Snapping Crays, Claws R Cray…these are a few of our favorites. If you have something different throw it, variety is often the key to success on the water as it is in life.
More guide trips going out than what you would expect with things as seemingly quiet as they are but by no means crowded out there. We have rooms aplenty if a last minute trip to the MO is on your mind. Give us a call at the shop to book today and if not for now, get those fall plans on the books as things are starting to fill up.
We’re open daily at 7 AM, ready to assist you with getting a good start to your day with all the right bugs, boat rentals, sun screen, ice and don’t forget the famed Cheapest Dam Shuttles on the MO.
WCA is your one-stop shop for everything you need for your day on the water and we’re right on your way from most everywhere. There’s no need to go any further than Wolf Creek unless you want to burn more fuel and pay more for your shuttle but that’s up to you.
Welcome to the DOG DAYS of Summer. See you out there.

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