Clearing the Air

healingwater

It has been brought to our attention that a post on our blog was not in compliance with the rules governing publication of photos of the Healing Waters Helena Adipose Drift Boats which are available to vets, at no cost, through a program administered by Headhunters Fly Shop in Craig Montana. Photos of the boat were published in our blog post “WCA in Sexy Loops” which was essentially a link to a blog which featured a post written by a WCA guest who took pictures of the Healing Waters boat and the group involved in the trip who were lodging with Wolf Creek Angler.

This was a trip put together by Project Healing Waters of the Flathead Valley which involved guide trips from Lakestream Fly Shop in Whitefish MT, lodging for the group at Wolf Creek Angler and utilization of one of the Helena Healing Waters Adipose drift boats which are available to all veterans, free of charge, through a program administered by Headhunters Fly Shop.

We published one of the pictures of the group and the boat which was taken in front of our shop and failed to give an explanation. It was brought to our attention that this may have led some to believe that Wolf Creek Angler has an official affiliation with  the Healing Waters boat. We apologize for any confusion this may have caused and we would just like to clarify that while we fully support Project Healing Waters – and most importantly all of our veterans, at this time Wolf Creek Angler has no official partnership with the Healing Waters boats which are available only through the program administered through our friends at Headhunters Fly Shop in Craig Montana.

Farewell to October

 

HAPPY HALLOWEEN FROM WOLF CREEK ANGLER

HAPPY HALLOWEEN FROM WOLF CREEK ANGLER

Halloween 2015. The weather conditions remain the same, unseasonably warm and sunny, however we are under our first winter storm watch of the season beginning Saturday night with the potential for 5-10 inches of snow at the higher elevations and 1-4 here on the Missouri. Could see rain or snow or both but the hope is that whatever weather we see it is accompanied by the BWO’s which have yet to make a real appearance. Fingers are crossed.
Fred and I traveled to Livingston Wednesday night and spent yesterday ripping streamers on the Yellowstone. Having been MO bound for the most part since April it was a great opportunity to get out and see some of the other awesome waters of the state. While I’ve fished the Yellowstone a time or two, neither of us had ever floated it. We were not disappointed! We committed to the streamer all day long and moved a ton of fish and even managed to boat a few. We will definitely be back.

Shades of brown on the Yellowstone - photo by Wolf Creek Angler

Shades of brown on the Yellowstone – photo by Wolf Creek Angler

Floating the Yellowstone - photo by Wolf Creek Angler

Floating the Yellowstone – photo by Wolf Creek Angler

Fred with a solid Yellowstone River Brown - photo by Wolf Creek Angler

Fred with a solid Yellowstone River Brown – photo by Wolf Creek Angler

 

Best of the day - photo by Wolf Creek Angler

Best of the day – photo by Wolf Creek Angler

 

Thanks to Matt for holding down the fort yesterday on his last “official day” in the shop. Hard to believe that the season is already over, it seems like we just opened the doors. Our inaugural season can only be described as a “blur” in the best possible way. We certainly had our hands full trying to figure this thing out and while I don’t think we’ll ever have it completely figured out we did learn a lot this season and we can’t wait to do it again. A huge THANK YOU to each and every one of our customers for allowing us to pursue our dream and to the fly fishing community in general for welcoming us into the fold. We are thrilled to be a part of this family, as dysfunctional as it sometimes seems. Special thanks to The Trout Shop, Crosscurrents, Headhunters Fly Shop and Trout Montana for doing what you do and for helping us do what we do. Thank you also to The Canyon Store, The Frenchman, The Oasis, Izaaks and the other businesses in the area as well as to all the folks in Wolf Creek and Craig who have gone out of their way to make us feel like we belong.

As always there are exciting changes coming to Wolf Creek Angler, changes which are, in large part, a result of your requests and suggestions. We are confident you will be pleased with the changes you will continue to see in Wolf Creek as we evolve and grow and continue to convert our inspired visions into reality.
A big topic of conversation amongst Fred and Sheila and myself has been what to do this winter. We’ve been contemplating everything from being fully open to fully closed for the winter months and believe we’ve found a happy medium that may or may not change depending on what kind of winter we get. As it stands now we will have cabins and bungalows available at least through the end of November and we plan to offer limited lodging through the winter months. We will have a couple of units available and will see how it goes. The shop is currently open daily from 7:30 am – 5 pm. With Fred heading back to Michigan soon for the winter we will likely be adopting a winter schedule which will probably mean 4-5 days/week. We’re still trying to figure out which days would work best but as of now we are leaning Thursday-Monday. Any input on this would be greatly appreciated.

For now we will see you daily 7:30 AM – 5 PM. Lodging is booked solid for the weekend but we do have availability next week should you decide to make the trek to the Missouri in search of BWO’s and the fish that love to eat them. Winter rates are in effect with cabins and bungalows going for $99/night. Give us a call to book lodging or guide trips or stop by on your way to the river for bugs, shuttles, boats and a bunch of great cold weather gear which just arrived from Outdoor Research.

Don’t forget the big Halloween party tonight at 7 PM at Uncle Joe’s Oasis Bar and Grill, it should be a great time.

See you in the shop and on the water.

~Jason O.

 

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