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Monday Morning….All is Quiet

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The long Thanksgiving weekend has come and gone. The river continues to be shrouded in freezing fog but the sun is burning through and the cold will loosen its grip over the next few days as we leave behind the frosty single digits for the time being and move back into very comfortable 40’s by mid- week. It looks like the mild weather will hang around for at least the next ten days or so.

Will the break in the weather bring some traffic back to the river? We’ll likely see a slight uptick in traffic once those temps creep back into the 40’s, however things will remain fairly quiet through the end of the year. The holidays are upon us and the next month will fly by for most with plenty of things going on to keep everyone busy.

Should you get a chance to sneak away for a day and wet a line however, we would love to see you. It’s the perfect time to take advantage of our off-season lodging and guide rates. $99 rooms and $400 Missouri River winter guide trips for the rest of the year and through the winter months.

Our winter hours are Wednesday – Saturday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM and Sunday 8:00 AM – 12 Noon (ish). We will be closed on Mondays and Tuesdays for the winter months except when the weather is super fishy. We’re open for lodging and guide trips EVERY day and we’ll answer your calls whether we’re here or not. If you happen to come around on a day we aren’t at the shop please stop and see our friends at The Trout Shop or Headhunters in Craig or Trout Montana if you are Cascade bound and tell em’ we sent you!

Thanks to everyone who came out for our Black Friday and Small Business Saturday sales. We definitely appreciate your support and we always look forward to seeing you in the shop and on the water. Remember to pick up Wolf Creek Angler gift cards for all of the fly fishers on your list, available in any amount and good for anything we sell.

Reports from the river have been a bit hard to come by over the past few days but those who have been out have been enjoying some good days with very little competition. Think pink, think firebeads and think slow and deep winter water. We’ve got bins full of winter favorites and we’ll tell you exactly where to go and what to use when for your best shot at winter action on the MO.

We’ve also got the streamer bins fully stocked with a bunch of cool new patterns for your swinging and/or stripping fix.

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Small Business Saturday

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Wolf Creek and Craig don’t see much traffic this time of year. The river looks gorgeous and the fish are likely hungry but you have to be pretty hard-core to fish in single digit temps. Not that there aren’t a few of those hard-core anglers around but they are few and far between. Tomorrow is the last day of the general deer and elk season so a lot of folks are still out trying to fill those tags.

Shops like ours can be a little lonely on days like today. Black Friday and Small Business Saturday aren’t much different from any other late November day in the canyon and we would never expect people to make a trip from Helena or Great Falls to shop with us unless of course they were here anyway to fish the Missouri.

We’ve got a SALE going on this weekend just like every other shop and you could get some great deals, though nothing like what you’ll find at the Big Box Retailers. We can’t sell you flies for $1 or give you 50% off much of anything but we can give you what you expect when you choose to shop at a local fly shop rather than a big box retailer. We can give you helpful friendly service, all kinds of honest advice on where to go, when to go and what to use. We can give you our time and our undivided attention and share with you our passion which brought us here and which drives us to do everything we can to welcome you to our world and to earn your business and hopefully your loyalty. Not necessarily loyalty to our shop (though we definitely want that) but loyalty to the fishery and to the local economy.  We (the shops on the Missouri) all owe everything to this river. We make our living here selling flies, selling lodging, selling fishing trips….selling dreams.

Some might say we’re exploiting the resource. I’ve heard there are actually some people out there who don’t care for outfitters and guides and fly shops if you can believe that! Those individuals are certainly entitled to their opinions.

We all bear a responsibility as stewards of the river to represent the sport and the industry well and to do everything we can to care for and conserve the resource. Whether it’s being a member of a conservation group like Trout Unlimited, the Upper Missouri Watershed Alliance or Missouri River Fly Fishers (http://patbarnestu.org/ http://www.umowa.org/ http://www.missouririverflyfishers.com/), instructing our customers, clients and guests on river etiquette and conservation or something as simple as picking up the trash we come across when we’re out there on the river we can all play a role in conserving the resource. As fly shops we are ambassadors of the sport and of the resource and we take this responsibility very seriously.

At the end of the day however it is a business and it is how we make our living. We definitely want your business and we will continue to do what we do to earn that business which is to offer you exceptional customer service and the products you want in an ego-free, no pressure environment with no intimidation and zero attitude. We’re not the shop for everyone and we’re ok with that. There are plenty of options to choose from. We are building a loyal following at a pace we are thrilled with and we’re so thankful for all of you who continue to make this possible.

Small Business Saturday is a great way to show support for local brick and mortar businesses. We hope you support us today and every day!

Enjoy your Small Business Saturday.

Go Griz!

 

Thanksgiving Week on the MO

Winter Storm Warning in Wolf Creek today and tomorrow. Stay Safe!

Winter Storm Warning in Wolf Creek today and tomorrow. Stay Safe!

Getting things done in the shop this week. We don’t much like the quiet days but they are to be expected and it does give us a chance to get all of our end of season chores completed. Counting flies, completing reports, cleaning, budgeting, reflecting, cleaning some more, finishing pre-season orders, booking rooms and trips for next season, daydreaming, catching up on fishing blogs….on and on it goes. Never a dull moment. And every once in a while someone actually does stop in.

A quiet time to be sure but we are under a winter storm warning and people are getting ready for Thanksgiving so we don’t really expect to see many folks  in the shop today or tomorrow.
That being said our lodging is full for Wednesday and Thursday. Who knew Wolf Creek would become such a holiday destination? We’ll take it!

Snow is falling and the wind is starting to howl. Traffic should be nearly non-existent on the water for the next couple of days though the storm will be past and we will be back in the 30’s for the weekend so we’ll be expecting you. Stop in for great deals on Black Friday and Small Business Saturday. We are so thankful for all of our customers who have made Wolf Creek Angler a success and we couldn’t be happier with the way the 2015 season went. We’re working hard to bring more of what you want into the shop and we’re super excited about some things we’re working on for 2016. We trust you will share in our excitement. More on this later.

We hope you enjoy your Thanksgiving holiday and we hope to see you in the shop weather permitting. Why not take some time and make your plans for fishing the Missouri in 2016. Book your lodging and guide trips now to lock in 2015 rates. June and July lodging vacancies are rapidly disappearing and prime guide dates are filling quickly so don’t wait – give us a call today and book your Missouri River dream vacation with Wolf Creek Angler.

Can’t wait until spring? Keep your eye on the weather and book yourself a Missouri River winter getaway. Rooms for $99 and $400 guide trips. Winter fishing on the Missouri can be downright spectacular on any given day and you’ve got nothing to lose. If the weather turns, even on the morning of your scheduled trip, or if you simply change your mind about winter fishing, no worries, there are no cancellation fees. It’s winter in Montana….we get it!

Our winter hours will go into effect this Sunday, November 29th. Open Wednesday-Saturday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM (or later) and Sunday 8:00 AM – noon (or later). We’re a little loose with the shop schedule in the winter but suffice it to say that if the weather is really fishy you can expect to find us here whatever the day and if it’s 20 degrees or colder and/or blizzard conditions we likely won’t be open. If the weather is questionable please call ahead. And remember we’re open EVERY DAY for lodging and guide trips.

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

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Weekend Outlook

The Missouri River is a year-round fishery - photo by Wolf Creek Angler

The Missouri River is a year-round fishery – photo by Wolf Creek Angler

It’s a beautiful morning in Wolf Creek with light snow falling and calm winds. Could be a nice day to fish the Missouri though it is a bit on the chilly side at 21 degrees and it’s not supposed to get much warmer today.

The weekend looks good with plenty of sunshine and temps near 40 on Saturday and near 50 on Sunday and Monday. Expect possibly a bit more traffic out there this weekend as it looks like we’re going to get our first deep freeze starting on Wednesday when we will see highs in the teens and lows in the single digits through the latter part of the week.

We’re hearing very good nymphing reports this week with folks still doing well with the short leash rigs in the shallows as well as with the deeper rigs in the more winterish slow deep runs.

Sows bugs are it for the time being and have been for the last while. Tailwater sows, Firebead Sows, Soft Hackle Sows, Snack Nasty Sows, Soft Hackle Rays….etc are all working well. We’ve been running the sows in tandem with a Tungsten Rainbow Czech or Pink Amex and getting the occasional eats on those as well. Don’t abandon the black zebra midge yet either. A Tungsten Tailwater sow in tandem with a black zebra can be very effective. Most are running with no weight right now, opting instead to run something large and tungsten.

The transition to winter fare is upon us so think pink and think firebeads! The aforementioned Rainbow Czechs and Pink Amexes are a good call and you could also go with something like a Firebead Rainbow Weight Fly or my favorite, a #10 Casne’s Pinkalicious.

We haven’t quite gotten there yet but as the water temps continue to drop and those fish move into the depths of their winter homes the nymphing routine becomes much easier. Not that the fishing is always good, it’s not, but if there is any time of year you can run one rig with confidence and not be constantly second guessing your depth and bug selection, this is it.

Some would disagree I’m sure and they probably catch way more fish than I do but I’ve found that once the fish hit the winter water they’re either hungry or they’re not. If they are they will probably eat that pink/firebead/sow etc. offering at that same depth you had them eating it at the day before. It’s not that I never change things up in the winter, I do, but it’s generally a matter of changing the trailing fly and leaving the bobber and the Pinkalicious untouched for weeks at a time.
Winter fishing certainly has it’s own set of challenges, namely keeping warm. The last thing you want to do is spend your day changing flies and getting cold hands. Keep it simple!

There are fish rising daily. A few BWO’s and pseudos around but we’ve pretty much written the fall of 2015 off as far as BWO’s are concerned. Try a Parachute Adams, Purple Haze or Quiqley’s Peacock Cluster trailed with a the CDC Emerger of your choice. Speaking of CDC, while the snow and cold may not make for great fishing the duck hunting should be off the charts next week! The rising fish have not been easy but if you’re fishing dry flies in snow and sub-freezing temps you probably aren’t looking for easy anyway so have at it.

Streamers? Absolutely. Throw them all day long. Unlike the nymph game however I’m a firm believer in changing streamers until you find what they are after. Usually once you find it you’ll be set for the day but you could easily spend the entire day changing bugs and never find one that works. Such is the streamer game. Patience is key. Strip fast, strip slow, swing, speed up the retrieve, slow down the retrieve, upstream, downstream…and on and on. Often the retrieve can be as critical, if not more so, than the bug.

The fish we’ve moved recently on streamers have come on Coffey’s Sparkle Minnows, Polar Leeches, JJ’s, Pop’s Buggers, Olive Smolts and Black or Olive Buggers (among others) and have been on a moderately fast retrieve, most time hitting on the pause. Cloudy days have been better for sure but we’re not afraid to throw streamers on a sunny day, you shouldn’t be either. If you’re contemplating a new streamer rod stop in and pick up one of our St Croix Bank Robber demo rods for the day. We’ve been fishing them all fall and loving them.

Best section right now? We’ve heard good things from most sections but we tend to stay up high from now until spring. The fish are big (and plentiful), the crowds are not an issue and the dam and Wolf Creek Bridge are 5 minutes from the shop. We tend to start a little later this time of year and with it getting dark by 5:30 it works out perfect to limit road time and just float to Craig.

The shop is open at 7:30 AM daily so swing in for bugs, shuttles, free coffee and honest, open and always friendly advice on the where and when and how. Plenty of lodging available for the weekend and guides ready to show you how good winter fishing on the Missouri can be.

Mid November on the Missouri

No shortage of solitude on the MO these days

Solitude on the Missouri - photo by Wolf Creek Angler

Solitude on the Missouri – photo by Wolf Creek Angler

Like solitude?

There’s plenty of it around here these days. A few folks filling the rooms, about a 50/50 split between hunters and anglers and still a semblance of a daily morning rush but there has definitely been a noticeable downturn in activity over the past week which will continue through the holidays. That being said, we’ve got a full house for Thanksgiving and if the weather continues to be mild we will likely see a fair amount of anglers right through the end of the year.

If you’re considering making the trip it’s a great time to do it. We’ve got off-season lodging rates starting at $69/night + tax and speaking of tax – the resort tax has gone away until Spring so come stay and fish and shop and save yourself 3% on all of it.

$400 winter guide trips available NOW. Not sure about the weather? Neither are we. Book your trip and see what happens. If you don’t like what you see in the forecast or even on the morning of your scheduled trip you are free to bail with no cancellation fees. It can be a great time of year to fish the Missouri but you never know what you’re going to get weather-wise. We get that. $400 gets you a full day (by winter standards), a hot lunch and refreshments and transportation to and from the river.

Wolf Creek is THE place to be this time of year when fishing the Missouri. Cozy, affordable lodging and a first rate Montana Fly Shop and Guide Service at WCA, dining at The Frenchman, the only gas and groceries (including an awesome Montana Microbrew selection) between Helena and Cascade at The Canyon Store, cocktails and night life at The Oasis and all closer to Holter Dam and Wolf Creek Bridge than anyone.

Book your lodging and guide trips for next season now and lock in 2015 rates. June and July lodging is already getting hard to come by and prime season guide dates are filling quickly so book now to guarantee a spot and save yourself some $$$ as well.

The shop is open daily at 7:30 AM, earlier than all the rest so start your day with a visit to WCA. Enjoy complimentary coffee, a warm shop and everything you need for your day on the water. Shuttles, bugs, tools and accessories, leaders, lines and tippet, HellRazor jackets and Steelhead Gloves from Kast Extreme Fishing Gear and much more. Lots of end-of-season deals including 20% off all Echo  and St Croix rods and select Nautilus, Ross and Echo reels.

High wind watch in effect for tomorrow and Wednesday and some colder temps and snow showers predicted for the end of the week but nothing that should prevent you from fishing the Missouri!

 

 

 

By |2016-10-25T16:15:44-06:00November 16th, 2015|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

Friday Fishing Report

Dan had his best day ever on the Missouri - photo by Wolf Creek Angler

Dan had his best day ever on the Missouri – photo by Wolf Creek Angler

It’s been a windy week on the Missouri with the exception of yesterday morning which turned out to be one of the better days we’ve had recently both weather wise and fishing wise. Calm winds and sunny skies made for an exceptionally nice November day on the water.

My friend Dan is in from Michigan for a few days and we had intended on fishing the Missouri every day. Wednesday’s winds forced a change in plans and we opted to go try our luck throwing streamers on the Blackfoot. I always enjoy wading the Blackfoot but the fishing was extremely slow and extremely challenging with high winds and snow. We covered many miles of water Wednesday between two rivers with only one fish landed and a couple of flashes and tugs to keep it interesting but a tough day overall.

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We knew Thursday would be our window of opportunity on the Missouri with less wind in the forecast and it turned out to be even  nicer that what we were expecting, at least up until mid-afternoon when the howl returned. We opted for the Dam to Craig run to keep it simple and had the whole thing pretty much to ourselves with just two other boats on the water. I had not been out on the MO recently so we started out with the rig and the water we’ve been hearing have been the go-to but the shallow water/short leash combo proved to be a bust for us. Once we found the right water and the right rig things turned on for the better part of the day up until the time the winds returned. The deeper, slower winter water was good for us running with a deeper rig but still no weight. We had success with black zebras and a pink amex but caught the majority of our fish on a #18 tailwater sow.

We had fully intended on throwing streamers but never got away from the bobber. We also had the dry-fly rig at the ready but unfortunately those opportunities didn’t materialize. That’s kind of been the story for most of the fall. There are BWO’s around but not very many and not with the consistency we would like to see. It’s been a disappointing fall for the die hard dry fly anglers but if you’re willing to chase the bobber it’s been good more often than not.

Traffic on the water is extremely light though there are a few folks around and we’re still booking trips and lodging for those who enjoy the solitude of fall fishing. We’re full for the weekend but have plenty of availability next week. It looks like this weather pattern is going to hold for the time being with breezy, but comfortable days so it certainly wouldn’t be a bad week to come out and fish with us. Colder temps expected by the end of next week.

Give the shop a call for up-to-the-minute reports on the weather and the fishing and stop by on your way to the water for shuttles, bugs, Kast cold weather gear, RO Drift Boat Rentals and great end-of-season deals on rods, reels and more.

 

 

The Week Ahead

November on the Missouri

November on the Missouri

It’s a fishy looking day out there today. Rain/snow mix and lots of cloud cover…perfect conditions save the northerly breeze keeping things on the chilly side, just shy of comfortable.

It is the second week of November however so the weather is to be expected. Certainly tolerable and even enjoyable if you dress appropriately. Layer up and have at it. A little Primaloft and Gore Tex go a long way in keeping you protected from the elements and thinking about fishing rather than how miserable you are. Hot coffee and a thermos full of hot soup can certainly take the edge off as well. Book a late fall or winter guide trip with us and our guides will certainly see to it that you have plenty of both.

We’ve heard some good reports from the past couple of days but some lackluster ones as well. Nymphing is getting it done and streamer fishing is the best it’s been this fall ( which isn’t saying a whole lot but those putting the time in are finding some willing players). Dry fly fishing has been inconsistent – hampered by sunshine and wind but there are bugs and there are fish – you just have to be in the right place at the right time. I plan to run down to the river after work today to see if I can catch some last light action. Stay tuned!

Things are definitely quiet around Wolf Creek and Craig but we are doing a decent lodging business between the hunters and the remaining anglers and we’re still busy enough in the shop that we will continue to be open every day at 7 AM for all of your late season Missouri River Fly Fishing needs.

Shuttles, Bugs, Cold Weather gear from KAST and Redington, great end-of-season deals on Echo and St Croix rods as well as select Nautilus and Ross Reels. Leaders, lines and tippet from Rio, Airflo and Trout Hunter, Fishpond Nomad nets, piles of tools and accessories, Flyagra, Titan Rod Vaults and much more.

Make Wolf Creek Montana your late season Missouri River fly fishing destination. With comfortable affordable lodging and a first fly shop and guide service at WCA, two bar/restaurants, the only gas station/convenience store between Helena and Cascade and the closest proximity to Holter Dam and Wolf Creek Bridge why go anywhere else?

 

By |2016-10-25T16:15:45-06:00November 9th, 2015|Categories: Uncategorized|0 Comments

First Snow

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We got a couple of inches of snow overnight though it’s rapidly disappearing with temps in the high 30’s today. As predicted yesterday’s grey skies and intermittent snow/rain/sleet made for a great day on the water with plenty of bugs and plenty of fish willing to eat. Similar conditions this morning though the clouds are rapidly dissipating. They’re calling for mostly sunny skies by this afternoon so now is the time!

Things are quiet on the river which is great for those who are around. Plenty of real estate to work with if you’re hunting heads and if you’re floating and throwing streamers or nymphing as you look for rising fish you’ve got miles of prime water virtually to yourself.

There have been a few folks around taking advantage of our winter lodging rates and while it certainly hasn’t been what we would consider busy we’ve had enough going on here to keep us occupied throughout the day. It’s that time of year when things slow down enough that part of the daily duties in the shop include laundry and housekeeping (and shoveling snow)!

We’ve got two rooms left for the weekend which looks like it’s going to be nice. Give us a call today and book one for yourself and while you’re at it why not book a guide trip? $99 gets you a cozy cabin or bungalow with private bath and a full kitchen.

Plenty of deals to be had in the shop as we clear out the items slated for obsolescence. Great deals on Ross and Nautilus Reels and Echo and St Croix rods. 30 % off summer logo wear from Simms and select Guide Wear from Kast and much more. Don’t forget we’ve got WCA Gift Cards good for everything we sell. They make the perfect gift for the fly anglers on your list.

The coffee is on and the shop is open at 7 AM daily, earlier than all the rest, for all of your Missouri River fly fishing needs. Bugs, shuttles, Hand Warmers, hats, gloves, RO Drift Boat Rentals, Cold Weather gear from Kast and Redington and plenty of honest advice on the where, when and how. Stop in and say hi next time you’re in Wolf Creek, we’d love to visit with you and Jake would love for you to pet him and rub his belly. He’s suffering from neglect and attention deprivation since the arrival of the quiet time!

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Welcome November

Frozen Boots Coming Soon - photo by Wolf Creek Angler

Frozen Boots Coming Soon – photo by Wolf Creek Angler

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Things are about to get wintry around here which could make for some great days on the water in the days and weeks to come. We’ll see temps close to 50 today but the rest of the week will be much colder with daytime temps struggling to reach 40 and overnight lows in the low 20’s. It also looks like we will be getting what looks like it will be our first significant snowfall of the season beginning tonight and lasting through Wednesday. If you’re fishing this week remember to bring those waders and boots inside at night! Cold waders and frozen boots are no way to start your day.
Will the change in the weather mean BWO’s? We’re hoping so. There have been bugs around but not in the numbers or with the consistency we would like to see. Let’s hope the changes in the weather this week brings the bugs. If not the nymphing should be just fine. Good action on sows and scuds as of late with the Tailwater Sow really coming on. Try a sow with a Tungsten Rainbow Czech or Pink Amex as a point fly. LGM’s, S & M’s, Zebra Midges, lightning bugs, WD40’s, Magic Flies, Dark Peeps, Red Headed Step Child, various Pheasant Tails and Grey and Pink scuds all getting some attention.

 

Counting flies all week at WCA. Care to guess how many we have? We’ll let you know but I can tell you this for certain – we’ve got more flies now than have ever been assembled under one roof in Wolf Creek Montana.

We’ve booked some lodging and a few trips for the week with those in the know taking advantage of the upcoming conditions and hopefully cashing in. Why not join them? We’ve got plenty of vacancies and we’d love to have you here.

Shop open daily at 7 AM for all of your Missouri River Fly Fishing needs. Complimentary Hot Coffee, Cold Weather Gear from KAST, Redington, Outdoor Research and more. Hand Warmers, piles of warm hats and gloves and all the gear you need for your time on the water.

 

 

Celebrating Another Great Season at WCA

Team WCA. Jason and Sheila Orzechowski, Cindy Benson and Zach King.

Team WCA. Jason and Sheila Orzechowski, Cindy Benson and Zach King.

Wolf Creek Angler 2015 Guide Crew. Pictured Left to Right Brock Long, Matt Mortenson, Luke Koerten, Matt Hargrave, Jason Orzechowski, Russ Dobrzynski, Jim Murray, Darrel DeLeon, Eric Mondragon

Wolf Creek Angler 2015 Guide Crew. Pictured Left to Right Brock Long, Matt Mortenson, Luke Koerten, Matt Hargrave, Jason Orzechowski, Russ Dobrzynski, Jim Murray, Darrel DeLeon, Eric Mondragon

 

The WCA staff and guide crew gathered at Lewis and Clark Brewing Co in Helena last night to celebrate the end of the 2015 Guide Season, our best season yet by far!

A sincere thanks to all of those who worked so hard to continue to build the WCA brand. A lot of people took notice of Wolf Creek Angler this season and we’re committed to maintaining our focus on doing all the things we need to do to earn your business and make WCA your Missouri River Fly Shop of choice.

Thanks to Cindy, Sheila and Brandi for their outstanding work behind the scenes with the housekeeping and to Zach King for coming in late in the game and doing an awesome job of not just fitting in to the shop but of bringing his own unique energy to the table. We’re super stoked to have Zach on board and we’re excited for the future. Thanks also to Guides Matt Hargrave, Luke Koerten and Jim Murray for helping out in the shop when we needed it.

Our guide trip business saw tremendous growth this season and we will continue to build. Thanks to Jim Murray, Matt Hargrave, Brian Scott, Nick Kaufman, Luke Koerten, Stephen Caldwell, Eric Mondragon, Ardy Neuman, Mike Niles, Russ Dobrzynski, Justin Lawrence, Rob Weiker, Jerel Beougher, Ryan Stultz, Brock Long, Matt Mortenson, Darrel DeLeon and Jeff Johnson for all of your hard work on the water. We count on you to keep them coming back and we’re proud to have you representing our shop.

We would also like to thank our friends at The Trout Shop, Headhunters Fly Shop, Crosscurrents Fly Shop and Trout Montana for continuing to welcome us to the fold.

Most importantly – a huge thank you to all of our guests and customers who make the realization of this dream possible. We are thrilled with the success we’ve had so far but our focus remains on the future. As it’s been from day one, WCA is a work in progress. Expect continuous improvement on everything from the lodging to the shop to the web site and beyond with our goal being to offer you a great product in a laid back, ego-free atmosphere with a constant commitment to customer service.

It’s nice to reflect on the season but keep in mind that while many have put away their fishing gear for the year, for others the season never ends. We’re here for you. We are open all year for lodging, guide trips, shuttles and a shop full of everything you need for Missouri River fly fishing.

See you in the shop and on the water!

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