Indian Summer Coming to a Close

Unseasonably warm weather this week on the MO with plenty of sunshine and highs pushing 80 on Thursday and Friday before we start to trend towards normal for the weekend. Weekend highs will still be on the summery side in the mid to high 60’s. Enjoy it while it lasts.

One week from today we’ll be looking at a high of 40 with a rain/snow mix and by mid-week we’ll be topping out in the mid to high 30’s with overnight lows in the 20’s and snow in the forecast.

BWO weather to be sure to close out the month of October and it could be EPIC!

Get out and enjoy what could be the last gasp of warm autumn weather this week but make time to inventory and organize the real fall fishing gear. Hats/gloves/socks/layering pieces/waders/wading jackets…it’s cold-weather gear time. It might just be the right time to think about a new pair of Simms waders and/or boots for the weeks ahead. We’re fully stocked with G3’s, Freestone and Freestone Z’s as well as a full line of boot options from both Simms and Korkers.

We’ve also got you covered with piles of gloves and hats and flannels and of course all the best Missouri River BWO dry fly and nymph patterns.

Did somebody say streamers? Those cold, dark cloudy days have BWO’s written all over them but these are also the conditions the streamer set dreams of all year round.

Either way, we’ve got you covered, no matter where your heart leads you.

We’re closing out our last busy week of guiding for the season and lodging is fairly booked up from here on out with a busy couple of days ahead. We’ve got a few rooms open for the weekend and the first part of next week before the final push with a full house from next Wednesday through the weekend, after which we will be closing up a good portion of our lodging for the winter.

Shop staff is on through the end of the month so starting the first week of November it will be a staff of one. Per usual we will be open through the winter months though we will likely reduce it to 4-5 days/week and like we did last season we may close the shop for a week or so in early November weather dependent. All this to say…we’ll keep you posted!

In the meantime, get out there and enjoy these last two weeks of what has been an awesome October, capping off another phenomenal fall season on the Missouri.

Shop hours through the end of October are Monday – Saturday 7:30 AM – 5 PM and 7:30 – 4:00 PM on Sundays.

Guide trips are still available but many are wrapping up their guide seasons this week and starting to disappear. That being said, we do offer trips year round, weather permitting so while options are going to be somewhat limited for a few weeks we can usually find someone given enough notice and things get markedly easier once hunting season is over.

Book now for late fall/early winter trips and while you’re at it make sure you have your dates on the books for 2024. Much of prime (June/July) has filled and we’ve recently been filling up our September 2024 calendar to the point where we’re nearing capacity for at least one full week of the month.

We hope to see you soon at WCA, your one stop shop for everything you need for your day on the water.

Another one in the books…

Overcast day on Hemingway's Flat

Overcast day on Hemingway’s Flat

 

As I sit here writing this, the boys (Jason and Fred) are fishing their way down the Yellowstone, I’m a little jealous.  But, someone has to keep the shop open and that’s me.  This is my last day of the season in the shop for me.  I’m back at Great Divide, where aging snow cats and snowmobiles are waiting to break down, so I can fix them again.

I would like to say thank you to Jason, Sheila, Fred, Cindy, and Jannette, the Wolf Creek Angler crew, for another absolutely enjoyable season on the Missouri, here in Wolf Creek.

A big thank you to all my fellow guides…the beer drinking behind the shop, going over our days, good or bad, what worked, what didn’t, well, you guys know how much fun that is!

And of course a huge thank you to the Wolf Creek Angler Customers!  You guys and gals are what make being here so much fun (well that and the fishing’s pretty good too)!  Over the last four years I’ve come to know a lot of you very well, I can’t name you all, but when I see your names in the lodging book, I always look forward to your arrival.  Exchanging fishing stories with you guys is great, I never tire of the enthusiasm everyone has for this great fishery.  Success stories, whether it’s something I turned you on to, or vice versa, always makes my day!

The fishing isn’t done yet…I think mother nature owes us a good dose of blue winged olive before Winter really sets in.  If not that, then at least throwing streamers and hoping for that big brown that you know is hiding in that seam coming off that rock will do.

Again, thank you to all that made my 2014 season successful, and filled with lot’s of fun!  Stay warm, see you next year!—Matt

 

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