Bugs & Suds Tonight at WCA

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Don’t forget to join us at WCA  tonight for Bugs & Suds Fly Tying Night featuring Vince Wilcox, creator of the Little Green Machine.

Come kick back, relax and spin up a few bugs with Umpqua Feather Merchants Signature Tier Vince Wilcox of Wiley’s Flies. Bring you tying vice, materials and tools for a fun evening of food, drink, fur, feathers, thread and steel. The good times start at 6 PM (provided Mr. Wilcox and crew manage to break free from the Missouri). We’ll be hanging out at the shop until 10 PM or so.

Come on down and whip up some flies with one of the most creative and unconventional tiers’ around!

 

This Week on the MO’

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May is off to a somewhat quiet start after the busiest April we’ve seen at Wolf Creek Angler.

We’ve traded in the clouds and cold and snow and rain of last week for blue skies, sunshine and temps in the 80’s through the later part of the week. Things will return to more seasonable conditions on Friday with cooler temps and a chance for some rain over the weekend. If dry-fly fishing is what you long for then maybe wait until the weekend. In the meantime we’ll be taking advantage of the pause this week to recalibrate our nymphing rigs while holding out hope for some decent streamer action and perhaps a head or two during the low-light hours of the day.

If you’re just looking to get out and enjoy the sunshine and maybe work on that tan the next couple days will be ideal. If you’re planning on making a serious effort to catch some fish look to mayfly nymphs and deepish rigs. We’ve been having our best luck on Split Case BWO’s, Olive Psycho Mays, PT’s, Grey LGM’s, Tungsten Juju’s, Soft Hackle Sows, Yum Yums, Rainbow Czechs, Angel Case Emergers, Bubble Yums, Purple Lightning Bugs, S & M’s, Military Mays and various other standard and not-so standard Missouri Spring Go-To’s.

Fish are where they should be, adjust until you find them. Think medium fast, medium depth and don’t forget the swirlies!

Again, not the best conditions this week for dry-fly fishing though there certainly have been plenty of BWO’s and midges around as well as March Browns and rumors of caddis clouds in a few locations. Stop by the shop for the rest of the story! Olive Adams, Bucky’s Midge Cluster, Flash Cripples, Quigley’s Film Critic BWO, Wilcox’s Micro Mayfly BWO, Buzzballs, Keller’s Rocky Mountain Mint, CDC BWO Emergers, BWO Drown Spinner and BWO Hackle Stackers all getting some attention out there on the right day. We’ve also got you covered on March Browns and Mother’s Day Caddis Patterns.

If it’s streamers you’re after we’ve got you covered there as well with all of your Missouri River favorites and a bunch of WCA Exclusives you’ll only find in one shop!  Looking for foam? We’ve got more foam than we’ve ever had. Come check out the ever-expanding largest selection of bugs ever assembled under one roof in Wolf Creek Montana.

Plenty of lodging available this week, not so much in the weeks to come. Call today and book your Missouri River fly fishing trip of a lifetime. We are your go-to Missouri River fly fishing destination with on-site lodging, Adipose and RO Drift Boat Rentals, a fully stocked first-rate fly shop featuring anything and everything you need for fishing the MO’ and beyond and a guide crew and shop staff unmatched in their commitment to professionalism and exceptional customer service. WCA is the best fly shop you never knew existed! We hear it all of the time….”I never knew you guys were here.”

Stop by soon and see for yourself what the buzz is about.

 

 

Socked In

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True to the forecast from a few days back we’ve been stuck in the clouds/rain/snow for most of the week and while we’re happy to have the precipitation I for one am anxious to see and feel the sun shine again.

Per our predictions there has been some decent dry-fly action out there but still primarily towards the end of the day. A little perplexing but the challenge is what keeps us coming back. I haven’t been out this week but I’ve heard plenty of reports of MASSIVE BWO hatches with no fish up during the day. Those putting in the time and the miles are finding willing fish but you should definitely plan on working for them. Go to dries this week  have been Wieses Purple Phase Loop Wing, BWO Drown Spinners, Olive Parachute Adams, Rocky Mountain Mints, Nyman’s DOA Cripple Baetis, CDC Baetis Emergers and BWO Hackle Stackers on the baetis side while Bucky’s Midge Cluster, Griffiths Gnats and Buzzballs are good bets for midge imitations.

A bit of a mixed bag as far as nymphing reports go but overall it seems to be getting good out there.

We’ve heard a few lackluster reports but the word from the last couple of days has been overwhelmingly positive. It’s been wet and chilly but we’re seeing plenty of smiling faces regardless. It’s amazing what a couple of tugs can do to make you forget about being cold and miserable. Rainbow Czechs, BWO Angel Case Emergers, Split Case BWO’s, LGM’s, Psycho Mays, Micro Mays, PT’s, Bubble Yum Scuds, S & M’s, Dark Peep Shows, Juans Hi Def Baetis in purple, Black Zebras, Pink or Purple Lightning Bugs, tailwater sows, soft hackle sows……and on and on. A lot of stuff is working but its changing from day-to-day and even by the hour. Giver yourself plenty of options and don’t be afraid to stray from the standards.

And speaking of standards, don’t forget to stop by the shop next Thursday from 6 pm – 9 pm and visit with Vince Wilcox creator of THE quintessential Missouri standard the Little Green Machine.  We’ll be hanging out with Vince doing some lying, some tying, some grilling and just kicking back and enjoying springtime on the MO’.

Streamers? Still nothing stellar to report but once again, definitely worth your time. My intention is  to spend my next day on the water devoting most if not all of the day to throwing them. We’re loaded up on the big bugs right now with all of your Missouri River standards as well as a bunch of stuff from the mind of Chewy you aren’t going to find anywhere but at WCA. Wolf Creek has never seen the likes of the bug selection you’ll find in our bins and we’re adding to it almost daily!

It looks like we’re going to transition back to sunshine and warmer weather starting Sunday. Take advantage of the cloud cover while you can – it should be a great weekend for fishing as long as you’re dressed for it. Need some cold weather gear or rain gear? We’ve got ridiculous deals on outerwear from KAST, hats and gloves from Outdoor Research and wading gear and layering from Redington and a bunch of new inventory you haven’t seen yet. Make us your first stop on your way out to the river.

Lodging is full tonight and tomorrow but really opens up Sunday and into the first part of next week. Sunshine and mid 70’s expected by the middle of the week. It’s a great time to book yourself a guide trip and a night or two with us. Traffic is still relatively light and the fishing should only get better from here on out.

 

Upcoming Events

Plenty going on around here these days as the 2016 season continues to get underway. Here’s a look at what’s happening in and around Wolf Creek and Craig as well as the surrounding area. We’d love to see you at all of these events.

April 29th – Upper Missouri Watershed Alliance Annual Membership Meeting and Barbecue. Craig Firehouse.

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The Upper Missouri Watershed Alliance (UMOWA) would like to invite the public to the annual members meeting and barbecue to be held April 29th 2016 at the Craig fire hall in Craig Montana.  Rocky Harbor of the Dearborn Ranch will be barbecuing with the serving to begin at 6:00.  The program will start at 7:00

Speaking on the program will be Dave Stagliano who will give a rundown on UMOWA’s  2015 Aquatic bug sampling project.  He will also provide a look at the 2016 bug project which will expand into a water sampling project as well.

Craig McLane from Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks (FWP) will talk about aquatic plants and invasive species in the Missouri River.  UMOWA is planning to implement a plant sampling program for 2016 with the support of FWP.

Filling out the program will be the annual fisheries shocking and fish count report for the Missouri river from Holter Dam to Cascade and the state of the Canyon Ferry Fishery.  This is always a highlight of the program as it will give us an idea of what to expect of the fishery for the coming year.

On Saturday the 30th we will be giving a bug and water sampling demonstration.  That will be a chance for you to get some hands on experience.  For more information for either the meeting or the sampling demonstration call 406-431-5084

This region of Montana is proud to be home of one of the most unique and productive natural resources in America.  This event will give you a chance to show your support for the preservation and improvement of the Missouri river.

May 5th – Bugs & Suds Fly Tying Night featuring Vince Wilcox. Wolf Creek Angler

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May 13th – Helena Ales for Trails, Pioneer Park – Downtown Helena MT

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Wolf Creek Angler is proud to be a sponsor of this year’s Ales for Trails.

Helena Ales for Trails is about contributing to the common good in Helena by raising funds for the Helena trail system. This year’s event will benefit Centennial Trail which is a paved non-vehicle path that will connect Spring Meadow Lake to East Helena.

The event is led by a consortium of community leaders from a variety of sectors. We’re proud to partner with local businesses, city and county government and private citizens to host and sponsor Helena Ales for Trails. In addition to the myriad people involved in planning, Helena Ales for Trails utilizes over 100 volunteers on the day of the event.

Keeping it Downtown:
This year’s event will happen in Pioneer Park (located next to Lewis & Clark Library at the far southern end of the walking mall). We’re excited to partner with Downtown Helena and the Spring Art Walk.

Date & Time:
The 6th Annual Helena Ales for Trails is scheduled for Friday, May 13th from 4 to 9pm. (Please note that 3:30pm to 5:00pm is reserved for the VIP Pre Event while the main event experience is from 5:00pm to 9:00pm.)

VIP Pre Event:
Every year we strive to turn Helena Ales for Trails more and more toward a unique tasting experience by inviting breweries who share the vision of a beer tasting event that showcases limited production, small batch, hard to find, special reserve, artisan, experimental, barrel-aged, sour and other unique craft beers. While we recognize the place of flagship beers, we hope to showcase breweries who welcome the chance to “bring us their weird!” VIP is your best chance to experience the wide variety of beer showcased at Helena Ales for Trails.

To further enhance the VIP Event we limit the experience to 150 VIP participants (as well as event sponsors and brewers). VIP starts promptly at 330pm at which time participants can enjoy an unlimited number of beer tastings while interacting with brewers and snacking from the professionally prepared complementary artisan appetizers. Tickets for VIP are $35 and in addition to the above include a custom printed 2016 Helena Ales for Trails Spiegelau Stout Glass (valued at $20 per glass) and 1 token that can be used for a 6oz. pour at the end of the VIP experience (5pm). The VIP Ticket also buys entrance into the main event which includes additional 6 oz beer tasting for $1, as well as live music provided by The Cottonwood Club.

* VIP has a history of selling out prior to the event.

Participating Breweries
This year we’re featuring 15 craft breweries, 1 cidery and 1 winery. The breweries are: Blackfoot River (Helena), 10 Mile (Helena), Lewis and Clark (Helena), Draught Works (Missoula), Uberbrew (Billings), Carter’s (Billings), Meadowlark (Sidney), Selkirk Abbey (Post Falls, ID), Blacksmith (Stevensville), Cabinet Mountain (Libby), Bower’s (Great Falls), Homestead (Eureka), Flathead Lake (Lakeside), MAP (Bozeman), and 2Basset (White Sulphur Springs). Montana Cider Works (Libby) and Sean Minor (wine) will also showcase cider and wine.

Regular Event Tickets: $15 in advance, $20 day of
Each ticket includes a custom printed 12 oz 2016 Helena Ales for Trails Belgian Tulip glass along with 3 tokens which can be redeemed for three (3) 6 oz. pours.

Ticketed attendees will also have the opportunity to buy addition 6 oz. pours at $1 each or 12 oz. pours for $2. Tickets may be purchased from Blackfoot River Brewing, Lewis & Clark Brewing, 10 Mile Brewing or online via Eventbrite.

For more information find Helena Ales for Trails on Facebook or email Jodi at jodi@narratechurch.org.

MUST BE 21 YEARS OR OLDER TO ATTEND.

May 21st – 10th Annual Caddis Festival and BBQ Cook-Off. Craig MT
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10th Annual Craig Caddis Festival & BBQ Cook-Off

10th Annual Craig Caddis Festival and BBQ Cook-Off Saturday May 21st starting at 4pm. Parade, 10+ BBQ Competitors, arts and crafts, kids events, Live MUSIC, Live & Silent Auction Items…family friendly 

May 21st – Western District General Fishing Season River and Stream Opener

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Get out and fish the creeks! We can’t wait! The small stream opener is like Christmas morning for us.     

As you can see there is no shortage of stuff to keep you busy for the next few weeks in addition to great fishing on the MO’.

Game On!

Are there any bugs you ask? Ummm....just a few! photo by Luke Koerten

Are there any bugs you ask? Ummm….just a few! photo by Luke Koerten

It looks like the weather is finally going to cooperate and give us what could be the best dry fly fishing this season to date. BWO’s have been consistent and abundant for a couple of weeks now but the heavy dose of sunshine we’ve been getting, while providing some gorgeous days on the water, has kept the daytime dry-fly action to a minimum. The couple of cloudy days we’ve had have provided plenty of opportunities to target rising fish and it looks like we’re in for a stretch of cloudy/rainy/cooler weather so plan on making the Missouri River your destination this week.

BWO Days

BWO Days

The timing couldn’t be better as we’ve got one week left of $400 full day spring guide trips and discounted lodging. We’re full tonight but have a few vacancies starting tomorrow and running through Wednesday. Things fill up again on Thursday so make it an early to mid-week trip. Guides are at the ready, anxious to treat you to a day of legendary dry-fly fishing on the Missouri.

Things have been a little inconsistent this week but there have been solid reports from below Craig, a little less so in the top section where we’ve had to work for them. Winter fare is holding on but really starting to wane. We’re still picking fish up on Bubble Yum Scuds and various firebeads but we’ve definitely noticed a shift to mayfly nymphs. LGM’s (Gray or PT), Trina’s Angel Case Emergers, Split Case BWO, BWO Magic Flies, Olive Psycho Mays, S & M’s, PT’s, Purple, Silver or Pink Lighting Bugs and the good old black zebra. Don’t abandon the pink stuff altogether but mix it up and show them something they haven’t seen.

Go-to dry flies for us this week have been the Parachute BWO, Nyman’s DOA Cripple Baetis, BWO Flash Cripple, BWO Drown Spinner, Olive Parachute Adams, Rocky Mountain Mint, Purple Phase Loop Wings and various midge clusters. Stop by and check out our vast and ever-expanding bug selection. We’re dedicated to offering you a fly selection as good as you’ll find anywhere and we’re happy to walk you through it.

We’ve maxed out and outgrown our streamer bins so you may find a little bit of chaos in the shop this week as we install our brand new bin and do some rearranging but not to worry, Zach and I will have things back in order directly.

If streamers are your thing this is go time for that as well. The next four weeks are Prime Time for streamer junkies on the MO’. We’ve heard of very few stellar streamer days thus far but there are plenty of big fish being caught on streamers. Put in your time, commit and eventually you will be rewarded.

Stop by WCA this week for shuttles, bugs, Rep Your Water clothing, LOOP Evotec CAST rods, Fishpond packs, MFC Boat Boxes, piles of logo gear and much more. Open every day at 7 AM for all of your Missouri River Fly Fishing needs.

 

3 Pot Days…The Season is Here!

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We had the first three coffee pot day of the season Saturday at WCA which means the 2016 season has now REALLY officially begun.
If you were out here this weekend you know the ramps were looking like Mid-June and there was no shortage of company on the water.

Friday brought us a substantial winter storm with several inches of  slushy snow, howling north winds, power outages, jack-knifed Semi Trailers….the real deal. Despite having no power for the first hour of the day we persevered for the die-hard anglers who showed up selling bugs by flashlight and we even ended up doing a guide trip that day. A little snow and wind wasn’t enough to deter our clients or our guide. They ended up having a good day out there and liked it so much they returned the next day for more.

Friday’s winter weather gave way to blue skies, sunshine and temps in the 50’s and 60’s  for the remainder of the weekend and the people came in droves! It was by far our busiest weekend of the year so far with a full house, a bunch of guide trips out and plenty of day-trippers swinging in for bugs and shuttles and more.

As measured by coffee consumption – winter and early spring days are generally a one-pot affair with a good share of that being consumed by the WCA crew. We’ve definitely had a couple of two-pot days over the past month but now we’ve crossed the line into the busy season with the first of what will be many three and four pot days. Some have proclaimed our coffee to be the best in the canyon, others have not. Regardless, the coffee is on us so the price is right. Stop in for a cup next time you are in Wolf Creek and decide for yourself.

Fishing reports were definitely a mixed bag this weekend but the consensus is that things are inconsistent right now. The blue sky sunny days can make things tough, especially if you’re wanting to play the dry-fly or streamer game. Nymphing can be tough on these days as well but is generally the best bet for putting fish in the net. No big changes on the menu just yet. We’re still getting them on pink stuff and firebeads but LGM’s, Split Case BWO’s, BWO Magic Flies, PT’s, Tailwater Sows, zebras, Lightning Bugs and a host of other Missouri River favorites have started to turn on as well.

Cloud cover is your best bet for streamer fishing and while you will likely see BWO’s and midges coming off in big numbers daily,  the sunny days have been a bust. Cloud cover or last light are what you need if you intend to play the dry-fly game.

The bad news if you want to fish dries is that we’re in for a week of sunshine and blue skies. That being said, with temps in the 70’s daily and little wind in the forecast the good news is that we’re going to have some gorgeous days on the water this week. Plenty of lodging available  at this point though things fill up for the weekend and will likely fill in for the early part  of the week as well as it looks like we’re going to see another Missoula Hatch come off with rivers on the rise again over there.

Things are definitely getting busy out there but you can still find plenty of solitude during the week. It’s a great time of year to book a Missouri River guide trip.

Some great deals still to be had on winter gear and clearance items in the shop. Stop in for bargains and while you are here check out all the new stuff including bins overflowing with great new bugs.

 

The Week Ahead

Arriving Daily - BWO Days Ahead.

Arriving Daily – BWO Days Ahead.

It’s another gorgeous start to the week here in Wolf Creek with sunshine and 70 degrees. Another nice day to soak up the sun though not the preferred fishing conditions.

It looks like we’ve got some favorable BWO days coming with a chance of rain every day for the remainder of the week. We might see 70 tomorrow but then things cool down for the rest of the week with more seasonable weather. Cloudy with a chance of rain each day and highs in the 40’s and 50’s. Sunshine returns this weekend.

In the meantime we could see some great fishing this week with prime conditions for throwing dries or chucking streamers. The nymphing will continue to produce as well as we make the transition into full-on spring fishing.

Keep running those Bubble Yum Scuds, Rainbow Czechs, Firebeads etc but make sure to throw some mayfly nymphs into the mix. The time is now. Little Green Machines, Split Case BWO’s, Psycho Mays, Juju’s, LB’s in all flavors, Allen’s Holla-Back Girl in pink or purple, S & M’s, 2 Bits, Juan’s Hi-Def Baetis, Peep Shows, Hot Belly PT’s….it’s time to both broaden and think outside of the box.

Our nymph bins are overflowing with hot new patterns as well as tried and true Missouri River staples. We’ve also got a bunch of new dry flies including some great midge clusters and BWO patterns.

What’s happening on the streamer side of the equation? Still a little slow out there but the conditions say GO and if you’re going to go then you need to commit!

Best bug for me as of late has been the old standby Coffey’s Sparkle Minnow Sculpin but we’ve got piles of new bugs (and old ones as well) in the bins which are just a cast and a strip away from being crushed by a hungry 2′ brown. Keller’s Montana Mouthwash in Olive or White, Kraft’s Kreelex in all flavors, Gongas, JJ’s, Polar Leeches and a bunch of WCA exclusives from ZK!

We’re running our spring special rates on lodging and guide trips through the end of the month so don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience world-class fishing on the Missouri River minus the crowds of late spring and summer. $400 guide trips and $99 cabins or bungalows along with our always affordable single and double motel units. While you are here stop in the shop and take advantage of blow out pricing on spring clearance items from all of your favorite companies.

We’ve got vacancies through the early part of the week but only one cabin left for the weekend which will likely be gone by the end of the day. Why not make it yours today. Guides are at the ready so give us a call and put us to work for you.

HUGE SPRING CLEARANCE AT WCA

The best deals of the season at WCA

The best deals of the season at WCA

All the new product rolling in these last couple of weeks has begun to crowd us out so if you’ve been waiting for ridiculous deals on all kinds of great gear, the wait is over.

Now is the time to shop at Wolf Creek Angler for 40 percent off KAST Hell Razor and Velocity jackets and great deals on select items from Redington, Smith, Echo and more.

We’ve seen re-designs on a lot of products this season so we’re left with no choice but to clear out the old models at obscenely low prices. Redington Palix River waders and boots as well as the women’s Willow River waders and boots 40 % off. Echo has really dressed up their Carbon series rods with the new Carbon XL. Pick up last years Carbon in 4, 5, or 6 weight for 40% off. Smith has revamped several of their standard models so now is the time to pick up a pair of Smiths for a great price.

Great deals like this won’t last long so be sure to stop by WCA soon and take advantage of the best deals of the season.

Don’t want the old stuff? No problem. We’re loaded up with all kinds of new gear from all of the above and many more including an impressive lineup of rods and reels from LOOP and a bunch of packs and accessories from Fishpond. We’ve also got a bunch of new WCA logo gear  we think you’re going to love.

We are open 7 days a week at 7:30 AM for bugs, shuttles, coffee, guide trips, RO and Adipose Drift Boat Rentals,  affordable lodging and everything Missouri River Fly Fishing so make us your first stop on the way to the river. We are proud to be your Missouri River Fly Shop and if we’re not we would love the chance to earn your business. Stop by soon and see what the buzz is about….you’ll be glad you did.

Spring Water Update

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March was very good to us as far as precipitation goes. We saw a substantial increase in snowpack pretty much state-wide and we’re looking really good by first week of April standards. These next few months are normally the wettest of the season for us so depending on how much precipitation we actually get it could turn out to be a great water year.

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Those in the know have bumped up their flow forecast for the year with a most probable peak of around 6,000 and a steady 4,000 through the summer months which would be fine. The max probable peaks at around 10,500 and holds steady around 5K for the season….we would love to see the max probable but as always we will take what we get and make the best of it.

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We’re expecting a busy remainder of the week with some summer-like days in the forecast. We will likely see 70’s tomorrow and we could hit 80 on Friday. This being the case we decided to open up the remainder of our lodging units today so we do have a few motel rooms available for the weekend. By far the most rustic of our accommodations, the motel units are hugely popular amongst those looking for clean, basic lodging at an extremely affordable price. At $65 for a single room and $75 for a double you won’t find a more affordable lodging option in the area.

We’ve got more and more guide trips going out but still have plenty of availability. Take advantage of our spring rates while you can. $400 gets you a full day trip for two with one of our expert professional guides, each of whom are amongst the best on the water.

It’s an awesome time to fish the Missouri with plenty of opportunities no matter what your preference. BWO’s are already making a showing along with plenty of midge activity for the dry-fly guys, nymphing is heating up and streamer fishing should definitely be on your to- do list.

We hope to see you soon at WCA!

Back in Action

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I’m back in the shop today following a quick visit back to Michigan where I got to spend a couple of days on the home waters chasing Great Lakes Steelhead. It was a great trip for sure and I even managed to land a couple of hot fish but I’m excited to be back in Wolf Creek where spring has begun to take hold.

The grass is greening, the spring flowers are beginning to appear and there are buds on the trees and bushes in various stages of bloom. We love this time of year on the Missouri.

The fishing has reportedly been on the slow side for the past several days and the real-time reports I’ve been getting today seem to indicate a continuation of this trend but fear not, sooner or later it will be happen,

Chewy did a fantastic job holding down the fort in my absence and managed to get plenty of fishing in as well. He announced the presence of BWO’s in his last blog post and while it may be a while before we see the bugs in numbers there are plenty of midges around if you just can’t wait to throw a dry-fly.

Nymphing has been the best bet per usual. Status Quo on the bugs. Pink stuff, firebeads, Sows, Czechs etc. and we’re starting to see the mayfly stuff move as well. Split Case BWO’s, BWO Angel Case and Bubbleback Emergers, Micromays, Peep Shows, PT’s and on and on. We invite you to come check out our ever-expanding selection which is literally growing by the day.

Streamer fishing has yet to really take off but this is the time of year to commit to it as it will just get better and better for the next month or two as that water warms and the fish start to go on the prowl. I spent much of my time in Michigan fishing streamers last week and the bite was terrible but as those in the know will tell you, you have to commit. Change flies, change retrieves, change colors until you find what works. And it may well be that nothing works but if you’re going to be successful at the streamer game you absolutely must commit.

Once again, come by and check out what we have heard some refer to as “the best streamer selection in the canyon”. We’ve got bugs you simply won’t find anywhere else thanks to Chewy and his obsession with tying and fishing streamers.

New bugs, new gear, new logo, new boats, new hours, more lodging options…..it’s definitely game on at Wolf Creek Angler. New rods and reels from LOOP, Echo, Redington and more. Tons of new lids and logo gear from Simms, killer packs from Fishpond, the aforementioned tons of new bugs and boxes of new stuff coming through the door daily. Come see what the buzz is about at Wolf Creek Angler. Stop in for shuttles, RO and Adipose drift boat rentals, fishing licenses and the friendliest service you’ll find anywhere.

We’re now open 7 days a week from 7:30 am – 5:00 pm. We’ve currently got about half of our lodging units open and available and will likely get the motel opened up next week. $400 guide trips and special spring rates on select lodging through the end of the month. It’s one of our favorite times of the year, watching everything come alive again. Come experience spring time on the Missouri, you’ll be glad you did.

Izaaks in Craig is open every day but Monday and The Oasis here in Wolf Creek is now open 7 days/week for breakfast, lunch and dinner.  If you prefer to do it yourself, most of our cabins and bungalows feature a full kitchen and there are gas grills available for all of our guests. Give us a call today and book your lodging and guided fishing with WCA. We’ve got a few rooms available throughout the week but just one left on Thursday and nothing on Friday so don’t wait until the last minute to make those plans. We’ve got plenty of guides at the ready who would love to get you on the water and show you what springtime on the Missouri is all about.

We’re looking at a chance of snow tomorrow with highs in the 40’s and breezy but the rest of the week looks like spring with plenty of sunshine and temps in the 60’s and 70’s. We hope to see you soon.

 

 

 

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