Running Line
Running Line is a chronicle of our journey, both personally and as a company, into the world of Montana fly fishing. Part fishing report, part sales and promotions, and part personal soap box, Running Line is a showcase of words and images used to keep our readers informed and entertained.
I am blessed to be able to live in this amazing place and to do what I love for a living, and there’s nothing I like better than sharing my world with those who share my passion for fly fishing and for the rugged beauty of Montana.
Running Line is a blog about life on the Missouri River and beyond. We want to keep you up to date on what’s happening on the river, but we also want to share with you the ups and downs of running a fly-fishing start-up business in this highly competitive market.
I hope you enjoy reading and continue coming back for more.
Jason Orzechowski
Owner/Outfitter
What You’ve Been Waiting For
Spring fishing is heating up on the MO’ as the fish emerge from winter’s slumber and start to feed with reckless abandon which translates to what is often some of the best fishing of the year, as least as far as numbers go. Nymphing has been the hottest ticket as of late and will continue to be the go-to for the next several weeks but it’s also approaching Prime Time for Streamer Fishing. We haven’t had nor have we heard of any, [...]
St Paddy’s Day Update
The official start of spring is still a few days away but the spring fishing season has already started in earnest and from what we’ve seen so far it feels like just the beginning of what is sure to be one of the busiest seasons on record not only for Wolf Creek Angler and the fly fishing industry but for the outdoor industry in general. One year ago our doors were CLOSED as a non-essential business in the early stages of [...]
Emerger Season
Early Spring on the MO - photo by Wolf Creek Angler Winter made a brief return last night almost as if on cue after we decided to open up the majority of our lodging late last week. I had to do a little bit of shoveling this morning but as I write last night’s snow is rapidly disappearing with temps back in the 40’s and a few peeks of sunshine. Spring has re-emerged. This is exactly that best case scenario [...]