Fall Fishing on the Missouri – photo by Stephan McLeod

It’s the last gasp of summer this week on the MO’.

Most are shifting their sights to autumn though technically we’ve still got almost a month of summer to go.

It definitely still feels like summer with abundant sunshine and highs in the 80’s and 90’s but those cool evenings and mornings are a sign of things to come and we can’t wait!

The fishing remains fairly status quo with plenty of action in the mornings, particularly nymphing at the dam. Afternoons have been slow river-wide and the evenings haven’t produced much though waking rodents in the dark has had it’s moments.

It’s probably best to get an early start and take the afternoon off. Tossing terrestrials through the mid-day isn’t a bad call but don’t expect fast and furious action. Cover a lot of water and hit the banks and the riffles and you just might land yourself a late summer beast cruising the shallows in search of a meaty morsel.

Traffic remains  light to almost non-existent on some days so if solitude is your thing this is your time. Weeds are abundant, especially down low and can definitely add to the challenge and it’s been on the smoky side but if you can deal with these issues you can have it virtually  to yourself.

Things are quiet around the shop for the most part though we have had a couple of large groups out this past week which has broken up the late summer monotony.

Book your last minute late summer Missouri River getaway this week and take advantage of the last days of our Dog Days of Summer Special. Book a full day guide trip and a night’s stay and get a second night of lodging on us. The offer ends Thursday (8/31) but we’ll extend it through the weekend for those interested in a Labor Day Weekend trip to the MO’. And speaking of booking trips….fall is booking up quickly so don’t wait any longer to book those fall lodging and guided trip dates. It’s also never too early to book for next season. Book now for next year and we’ll hold current pricing which will be increasing for 2018.