December Outlook – COLD

Winter continues to tighten its grip on the MO’.

We’re currently sitting at -1 with snow on the way tonight and tomorrow and looking at the 10 day it doesn’t appear as though we’re going to make it above freezing anytime soon.

We’ll see a slight warming trend this weekend as temps reach into the high 20’s on Saturday and Sunday but the bottom drops out again on Monday with a return to single (and negative) digits and more snow on the way for next week.

Once again, we’re happy to have it. We’re building snowpack and hopefully we’re on our way to an awesome 2017 water year.

Current SNOTEL snow water equivalent (SWE) shows we are well below average at this point but not to worry, we’re just getting started and these numbers will all change over the next weeks as snowfall continues to accumulate, especially in the high country.

screenshot-84Current “Most Probable” projections look good for the 2017 water year on the Missouri with a nice steady 4000 cfs through the winter months and a peak of around 8,000 in June followed by low 4’s for the remainder of the season. Max probable shows something closer to 5K for the winter with a peak near 12K and evening out around 6K for the remainder of the season while Minimum Probable essentially mirrors what we saw in 2016 with steady flows at 3500 – 4000 cfs and no real peak to speak of in the spring. Fingers are crossed for Max Probable!

 

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So how does all of this affect your 2017 fishing plans? Hard to say for sure but the long and short of it is that at this point is shouldn’t really have any bearing on your plans. Sure if you are a wade angler you might want to think about not coming in early June when we generally see our peak flows but we’ve got a long winter ahead of us and nobody knows for sure what that winter is going to hold in store for us. We say it every year, there will be water. How much or how little we don’t know but what we do know is that regardless of whether we see minimum or maximum or most probable flows (or none of the above for that matter) we will be fishing and we hope you will be here fishing with us.

As all of you who regularly  fish the Missouri know, we are somewhat isolated from the challenges of extreme high and low flows. Regulated flows keep us fishing all year long while other waters around the state are unfishable due to high water (runoff) in the spring and low flows/high water temps resulting in  Hoot Owl Closures in the summer as we’ve seen each year during the current drought conditions.

That’s not to say it can’t happen here. If we end up getting an above average amount of snowpack coupled with a wet spring then we’re obviously going to have an above average amount of water to contend with. It has to go somewhere! And while the folks in charge of managing the water do a pretty good job (and a thankless one at that) of regulating the reservoirs,  if drought conditions persist and we don’t get adequate precipitation then even the Missouri will suffer from low flows and increased water temps. I’ve yet to see Hoot Owl hit the MO’ but it’s not out of the question.

All that being said, we’re looking forward to another spectacular season on the Missouri and while our fishing has been shut down by the weather for the time being we’ll gladly sacrifice December nymphing for more water in the spring. In the meantime stay inside, keep warm and think happy thoughts about summer days on the MO’…we are.

Summer Days on the Missouri

Summer Days on the Missouri

 

 

 

December is upon us

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It’s hard to believe but we’ve actually reached the last month of another fantastic year on the Missouri. Year number three for Wolf Creek Angler. Our best yet by far but we’re not focusing on that. As always, we’re looking towards the future.

I tell my clients this all the time when they cast behind the boat…look to the future not the past. Downstream is where you need to focus to maximize your success. Take a look at what is coming your way and do what you need to do in order to make it happen. The world downstream is filled with possibilities, the world behind the boat has passed.

Sure you might pick up a fish or two behind the boat but when you focus on the past you tend to miss opportunities coming your way.

It is in business as it is in the boat. 2016 will soon be behind us and we had great success but now is the time to look downstream and see what’s coming in 2017.

New challenges, new opportunities, new improvements and the hope that 2017 will again go down as our best season yet.

So December is a great time to reflect on the successes and contemplate the challenges we had in 2016 as we look ahead and make necessary adjustments in order to best capitalize on the opportunities coming our way.

We hope you join us in closing out the year over these next weeks whether that is by taking advantage of the best lodging/guided fishing deal on the river (BY FAR!), by stopping in for shuttles and bugs on your next trip out, by allowing us to assist you with finding the perfect gift for the fly fishers on your list or simply by following our blog and Facebook page.

These next few days would be a great time to get your Missouri fix. The weather is still tolerable and the fishing is better than what you would expect. We’ve got plenty of lodging available and guides are standing by. Once again – $500 for two nights lodging and a full day on the river with one of our exceptional guides for one or two anglers with absolutely NO CANCELLATION FEES. You won’t find a better deal anywhere on the MO’ – Guaranteed!

The forecast is for highs near 40 through Sunday though it may be on the breezy side but not to worry, we’ve got a shop full of gear designed to remove being cold from the equation. Simms gloves and hats and socks galore as well as ColdWeather shirts and pants, waderwick layering, Kinetic Jackets, Guide jackets and more.

Arctic air arrives on Monday night  and while we swear by the gear we carry and love the Simms  #ForgetTheForecast hashtag there comes a point where no matter how many layers of GoreTex and Primaloft and Windstopper gear you have you are going to get cold. With a high of 9 expected on Tuesday I think we’ll have reached that point!

Make it a Missouri River weekend with Wolf Creek Angler!

Holiday Gift Guide

 

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Looking for that perfect gift for the fly fishers on your list?

We can help.

Something we know about fly fishing….it is definitely gear intensive…or as much so as you want it to be.

Sure there are those that go the minimalist route with one rod and a dozen all-purpose flies for any and all situations and there are those on the opposite end with piles of rods ranging from 0 – 12 weight and a reel for each and boxes crammed full of thousands of flies designed to mimic any bug in any stage in any part of the world. Most of us fall somewhere in between.

If you are shopping for fly fishers we are confident we can help, regardless of how much or how little gear they already have or want to have.

10. Redington Path Combo $189.958122

How about rods and reels? We’ve got a vast array of both in all price ranges but since our emphasis here is on quality AND affordability we’ve got an abundance of options in the entry-level to mid-price range and we would love nothing better than to assist you in choosing the perfect set-up whether that angler on your list is a seasoned pro or aspiring to be one.

Are you looking to get someone interested in fly fishing? Our advice is don’t break the bank. Go with an entry-level set-up and see where it goes before you invest too much into it. You could easily spend over $1000 on a rod and reel only to find out it really isn’t their thing.

We’ve got the perfect solution in our Redington Path combos. You get the moderate-fast action rod, the reel, the fly line the backing and a rod case for under $200 and the rod has a Lifetime warranty!. This is undoubtedly our best-selling set-up for beginners.

9. Ross Colorado LT Reel 800-ross-reel-colorado-lt-p1290898$285.00

Designed around our original Colorado’s click and pawl system, the new award-winning Colorado LT retains the same ruggedness and the signature all-metal clicker of its older brother. However, that is where the similarities end as the Colorado LT is built with a new aesthetic and modern design evident in its large arbor and highly detailed porting. Adding to its elegant simplicity, the Colorado LT boasts only 15 different parts in total, all designed, machined, and assembled in Montrose, Colorado USA.

 

 

8. Simms Guide Jacket simms-guide$349.95

This proven workhorse from Simms should be on every angler’s list.

The redesigned Guide™ Jacket is built-to-fish with Gore-Tex® Shell fabric that’s waterproof, breathable, lightweight, and tenacious against tears. Guide-tested features include two top-loading, fly-box compatible storage pockets with integrated retractors and Shingle Cuff™ engineering for unimpeded casting. A Tuck-Away fly patch folds out to hold sidelined bugs.

 

 

 

7. Fishpond Nomad Boat Net 229.95 nomadpig

Nomad Nets are constructed with carbon fiber/fiberglass composite material. The result is a very lightweight and durable net. Nomad Nets are built for the conditions that prevail where great fishing exists; they are waterproof, UV protected, and float like a cork. All Nomad Nets come standard with a rubber bag.

 

The now legendary Nomad Net needed a bigger basket for the boaters. The Nomad Boat delivers it, as well as extra-long handle for extra-wily fish.

6. Redington Sonic Pro Waders $299.95 sonic

Four layer breathable fabric and SonicWeld seams for under $300!

The all new Sonic-Pro wader uses 4-layer waterproof-breathable fabric and SonicWeld seams to create a simple wader with superior durability for uncompromising performance on the water. We designed this wader with minimal pockets and a clean silhouette to provide anglers a durable wader that simply performs in all conditions, from deep steelhead wading to hot summer trout runs.

 

 

 

5. Simms ColdWeather Shirt  $99.95 20314-furyorangeplaid-l

Our absolute favorite winter shirt….hands down.

Quick dry warmth featuring micro fleece waffle-lining. 
Simms takes this hardworking mainstay into the 21st, with the boosted warmth of waffle-lined micro-fleece internals. ColdWeather LS features include quick-dry performance, potent UPF50 sun protection, and chafe-free, off-shoulder seaming for added comfort. Stash gear in two super-sized, top-close chest pockets. And stay effortlessly stylish in these ultrawarm, brushed-flannel performance plaids.

 

4. Simms ColdWeather Pants $99.95 coldweather

If you like the ColdWeather shirt wait until you try the pants.

Pants equipped for deep-freeze conditions
Subzero mornings? No sweat. Simms’ Coldweather Pants combat the conditions thanks to micro fleece-lined internals and hand-warmer pockets. Angler-appreciated extras include COR3™ fabric technology; an adjustable waist with a corrosion-fighting center-front snap; and articulated knees for bolstered durability and massive mobility.

 

 

 

3. Yeti Drinkware $24.99-$39.99 img_8174

Double-wall vacuum insulation keeps cold drinks cold and hot drinks hot. 10 OZ Lowball,   30 OZ Ramblers and the stainless steel koozie you thought you’d never need the Colster.

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Stanley Wolf Creek Angler 64 OZ Growler $59.00 img_7774

As always, your first fill-up at Blackfoot River Brewing Company in Helena   http://blackfootriverbrewing.com/is on us. 

Rising to the call for cold, fresh beer, the 64oz Classic Vacuum Growler lets you transport your favorite brew in fully functional and iconic style. Take control with a rugged handle for easy carry and one-handed pouring. The wide mouth allows for quick filling, sharing, and cleaning. An audible ‘pop’ when you open this bad boy is a sure sign your beer is still carbonated. It ain’t Grandad’s old vacuum bottle, but he’ll raise his pint in admiration.

 

 

 

  1. Wolf Creek Angler Logo Wear $20.00-$99.99 img_8175

Hats, T – Shirts, Guide Shirts, ColdWeather Shirts, Fleeces, hoodies….all adorned with the logo of your favorite fly shop.

 

 

 

Can’t decide  or not sure what they want? A Wolf Creek Angler gift card makes the perfect gift for all the Missouri River Fly Fishers on your list. The cards can be purchased in any amount, they never expire, and they can be used for absolutely anything we sell. Shuttles, Guide Trips, Drift Boat Rentals, Lodging, Merchandise…..Anything!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weather (and Winter Rate Guide Trips) On The Way

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Enjoy the sunshine and warm weather this weekend. It sounds like we’re finally going to see some more seasonable conditions by the middle of next week with clouds and rain and snow and highs in the 30’s and 40’s and lows in the 20’s. This is what we’ve been waiting for!

Get your cold weather gear together, get your streamer rigs ready and keep that dry fly rod rigged. With any luck you may just get your fall BWO fix after all though many of us have moved past that possibility and are concentrating our efforts on winter nymphing and Streamers!

Some are stripping, some are swinging. Both methods are producing and are a great way to spend a day on the water. Our streamer bins are fully stocked with the best bugs in the canyon including many ZK Exclusives you won’t find in any other shop.

Need a new streamer rig? We’ve got great options from Loop, Echo and Redington and a full range of streamer specialty lines from Rio and Airflo. Stay tuned for our Winter Rod Sale happening soon.

If nymphing is your game stick with the sow bugs and scuds and it may be time to start working in some pink and some firebeads as well. Pink Weight flies, Casne’s Pinkalicious, Ninch’s Thunderbug, Pink Lightning bugs, Pink AmEx…..they’re all winter staples and while we aren’t there quite yet it won’t be long.

Water temps are dropping and the fish are on the move making the transition away from the fast (ish) shallows to the slower, deeper winter water.

If you’re going to play the streamer game then I would suggest you still spend plenty of time bombing the banks but don’t overlook the slower, deeper runs where you’ll want to slow that retrieve way down or just let it swing.

Look for a slight increase in traffic out there on the weekends but expect to have it pretty much to yourself during the week, especially when that colder weather rolls in.

Daylight is becoming scarce so you’ll want to keep your floats on the short side from here on out. Wolf Creek to Craig (or something in that 5-6 mile range) is perfect. Late starts and short floats are the winter program so a couple of nights at Wolf Creek Angler make perfect sense. We’ve got plenty of rooms available and at just $99/night plus tax you’ll have more than enough left over for Christmas shopping which, depending on who is on your list, you may be able to take care of while you’re here.

Looking for a great deal on a guided trip? Beginning November 15th and running through March 15th we’re offering full day Missouri River  float trips for one or two anglers at the obscenely reasonable rate of $350. Sound too good to be true? Wait, there’s more! We assume you’ll need lodging as long as you’re coming over to fish so we’re offering a guided fishing/lodging package. Two nights lodging and a full day of guided fishing for one or two anglers for $500 + tax! You won’t find a better deal ANYWHERE!

We are well aware that winter can be a sketchy time to book a float trip due to changing weather conditions so for that reason we’re charging NO CANCELLATION FEES for winter lodging and guide trips.

We hope to see you soon at Wolf Creek Angler, your Missouri River late season fly fishing destination.

Thursday Update

Moody Missouri Sky - Craig Montana. photo by Wolf Creek Angler

Moody Missouri Sky – Craig Montana. photo by Wolf Creek Angler

It was a little tougher out there yesterday than it’s been. Still good but we definitely had to work for them. The Tailwater Sow still won the day but I ended up doing a fair amount of bug and rig changes throughout the day. Rainbow Czechs, Tan UV Czechs and Bubble Yums were all ignored for the most part while the grey LGM, purple lightning bug, tailwater sow, grey soft hackle sow and purple Hi-Def baetis all caught fish.

A few bigger bugs on the water and a few fish in the places you would expect to find them but definitely far from a dry-fly extravaganza.

Traffic? Non existent!

You know what I love about November (and the rest of the late fall and winter) on the MO’? I love miles of empty water as far as the eye can see and being able to fish every place I want to fish, and more often than not being the first one through. Of course it’s not always this way but if you can have this experience on a 50 some degree gorgeous day in early November then you can bet the more seasonable (colder) weather will usually yield the same results.

You know what I like least about this time of year? Paradoxically its miles of empty water and the drop in traffic that ushers in the lean times for Missouri River fly shops. One in the same! It’s a fun time to fly fish the Missouri but on the shop side we’re ready for spring!

Don’t get me wrong, there’s plenty to do in the shop right now. We’re busy counting flies, checking in winter product booking trips and lodging for next year, winterizing lodging units, forecasting and planning for next season….we’re plenty busy. What we miss is seeing and chatting with all of you every day.

Keep your eye on the forecast and keep us in mind for a late fall/early winter getaway. At $99/night for a cozy cabin or bungalow just minutes from the river you can’t afford to pass up this opportunity.

Remember the winter months are when the town of Wolf Creek shines with the only services available between Helena and Cascade. Need fuel, food, groceries, a post office? Wolf Creek is where you’ll find them all in addition to affordable lodging and the fastest growing fly shop on the MO’ Wolf Creek Angler.

We are your Missouri River fly fishing one stop shop with more on-site lodging than anyone; the hardest working guides on the river; vehicle shuttles; RO and Adipose Drift Boat Rentals;  cold weather gear from SIMMS, KAST and Redington; packs, bags and accessories from Fishpond and Simms; LOOP rods and reels; lines, leaders and tippet from Rio, ARC and Trout Hunter and of course, the largest and best selection of flies ever assembled under one roof in Wolf Creek Montana.

 

 

 

Mid Week on the MO’ – 11/2

November on the Missouri

November on the Missouri

The fishing has remained good this week and aside from some gusty winds on Monday we’re looking at some unseasonably nice weather with temps nearing 60 each day and abundant sunshine. Not exactly the nasty BWO weather we’ve been anxiously awaiting but being that it is November in Montana we’re enjoying it while it lasts.

Continue to concentrate your efforts on nymphing this week if it’s numbers you’re looking for. Dry fly fishing opportunities could be on the skinny side with blue skies and sunshine on tap through the end of the week but that’s not to say you won’t find some willing players so keep that dry fly rig at the ready. A good go-to rig would be a parachute Adams and a BWO cripple of some sort. You can make adjustments as needed but I find the Adams/Cripple combo to be a great at the ready rig to have in your quiver.

If you do find fish up during the height of the sun they will likely be spooky so it’s best to have something at the ready rather than stop and rig up when you find fish. More often than not when you do this the fish tend to stop rising around the time you are ready to make that first cast.

Sow bugs are still at the top of the Hot List for nymphs with the Tailwater Sow leading the charge. A tungsten Rainbow Czech with a bead-less tailwater is hard to beat but there are plenty of other bugs getting eaten as well. Ninch’s Bubble Yum Scuds, Tan UV Czechs, Little Green Machines, Psycho Mays, Rainbow Warriors, black Zebra Midges, Dark Peep Shows, Soft Hackle Sows, Rainbow Weight Flies, purple, pink or pearl Lightning Bugs, Firebead Rays, Wire Worms, Juju Baetis and on and on. All of these and many more available each and every day at Wolf Creek Angler.

The sun will definitely impede Streamer fishing as well but you ought not let that deter you. Chewy has been feverishly cranking out streamers  including the much sought after Hothead Kreelex so if streamers are your game you owe it to yourself to pay us a visit. Wolf Creek Angler is your source for the best streamers on the Missouri.

The cold and snow will be here before you know it so this would be a great opportunity to come enjoy mild fall weather and some of the hottest fishing of the season on the Missouri River.

We are your Missouri River fall fly fishing destination with more on-site lodging than any other shop, the hardest working guides on the river and a first rate full service fly shop featuring everything you need for your day on the water.

Don’t forget – winter lodging rates are in effect. $99 plus tax/night  for our very best!

Weekend Update – Closing out October

 

Wolf Creek Bridge on the Mighty Missouri River near Wolf Creek Montana.  - photo by Wolf Creek Angler

Wolf Creek Bridge on the Mighty Missouri River near Wolf Creek Montana. – photo by Wolf Creek Angler

Closing out October this weekend with awesome autumn weather and great fishing on the MO’, a perfect combination and a great way to spend your weekend.

Plenty of fish, not a lot of traffic on the river and tonight is your last night to enjoy dinner at Izaaks in 2016.

We’ve got a full house tonight but things open up tomorrow and looking at the forecast it looks like it’s going to be another mild week, the perfect opportunity for a fall getaway on the Missouri.

We’ll be closing our motel units next week but will have cabins and bungalows available all year-long.

We are your exclusive year-round lodging option in Wolf Creek Montana. Whether you’re here to fish or to hunt or you’re just passing through, we offer a great place to stay at an affordable price. And speaking of affordable prices, winter lodging rates kick in November 1st!

Just one more reason to book your Missouri River fall fly fishing getaway today.

If you’re planning to hit the river today bring plenty of sowbugs. There’s been no reason to fish anything else though we’ve also done well with Rainbow Czechs and Bubble Yums this week.

Not much to report on the dry-fly front though I did see some bigger bugs the last couple times out so once the weather conditions start to cooperate it could definitely be game on. Expect plenty of sunshine this week and enjoy it. Cloudy, cold, rainy/snowy, nasty weather is what we’re waiting for to get the BWO action going but in the meantime enjoy it while it lasts.  The snow will fly soon enough.

Streamer fishing would likely improve with an increase in cloud cover as well though I will say I fished streamers for roughly 15 minutes in the sun yesterday and moved two and hooked one so there really is no reason to not fish streamers. Zach is doing a great job keeping the streamer bins full so be sure and stop by WCA for what some have called the best streamer selection on the Missouri.

We are your Missouri River fall fly fishing headquarters with everything you need for your day on the water. Vehicle shuttles;  Adipose and RO Drift Boat Rentals; the best bugs in the canyon; outerwear and sportswear from Simms and Kast; Lines, leaders and tippet from ARC, Rio and Trout Hunter; LOOP rods and reels and much, much more.

Open daily at 7 AM. Nobody is open earlier!

 

 

 

Sunday Update

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Plenty of traffic out there this weekend despite some breezy conditions on the water.

A mixed bag of reports from yesterday with that sow bug bite reportedly dropping off a bit. Mayfly nymphs coming on strong.

It’s on the quiet side here today but still a few folks willing to brave the 30 mph gusts in their quest for Missouri River fall Trout Nirvana.

Rooms turning over  as we welcome the next bunch of guests primed for their week of fly fishing the MO’. It looks like it’s going to be a good one weather wise with winds diminishing and temps holing in the 50’s all week under partly cloudy skies and a chance of showers each of the next several days.

Nymphing and streamers will be preferred for the next while as we wait patiently for the bigger bugs but keep the dry fly rigs at the ready because you never know when it might happen. Start late – end late, evenings have been worth sticking around for.

The transition is underway in Wolf Creek and Craig as we move towards the off-season. The Oasis is currently open for breakfast, lunch and dinner on  Thursday – Monday and last we heard Izaaks will be open Wednesday – Sunday for the remainder of the month. We will keep you posted on the food situation as it changes but as of right now Tuesdays are food free in Wolf Creek and Craig save breakfast and lunch from The Trout Shop deli through the end of October. Just something to keep in mind as you make your plans for late season fishing on the Missouri.

Another thing to keep in mind is that we offer rooms with full kitchens and access to gas grills so that whole no place to eat thing actually doesn’t have to be a problem at all, just bring your own food and dine in.

We are your year-round Missouri River fly fishing destination with more on-site lodging than anyone. We are outfitter owned and operated and able to get you on the water most anytime so hit us with those last minute plans….we would love to have you as our guest. Vehicle shuttles, Adipose and RO Drift Boat rentals, cold weather gear from Simms, Kast and Redington, Loop Rods and Reels and of course, the largest selection of flies ever assembled under one roof in Wolf Creek Montana.

Open daily at 7 AM. Nobody is open earlier!

Mid October on the MO’

photo by Wolf Creek Angler

photo by Wolf Creek Angler

The fall fishing continues to please and if things remain consistent with the weather (and the bugs and the fish) fall 2016 will go down as one of the best fall seasons we’ve seen on the Missouri in recent years. Not that I have decades of seasons to compare it to but it’s the best I’ve seen in my time here and for the most part 2016 has been getting rave reviews from most everyone.

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We had a great little taste of winter this week but things are back to normal (actually a bit above normal) today with cloudy skies and 60 degrees…perfect fall fishing weather. Rain is in the forecast as we head into the weekend. Temps will hold in the 50’s throughout the weekend and into next week. 50 -60 degrees on a dry day is nice. 50-60 degrees with rain and wind can border on miserable  and calls for lots of layers and a very fishy constitution but most who venture out to fish the Missouri during the fall know the game and appreciate the challenges. The payoff is the potential for great fishing which is exactly what we’ve seen these past couple of weeks and which we will hopefully continue to see for the rest of the fall.

The nymphers and streamer guys (and gals) are all smiles right now and we definitely recommend these courses of action, the former in particular if you are numbers driven but that being said there are dry fly opportunities a plenty pretty much daily and while we’re primarily still dealing with itty bitty baetis that could all change very soon with cool temps and overcast skies and a chance of precipitation each day for at least the next 5 – 7 days.

I’ve heard the words “epic” and “biblical” bandied about this week in reference to the dry fly fishing in a couple of areas in particular and while I wouldn’t go so far as to attach these terms to what I’ve observed there is definitely some good dry fly fishing to be had and it should only improve as we head into the second half of October and close it out in November after which time we’ll stash the dry fly rods at least for a couple of months and concentrate on winter nymphing or swinging.

Best bets in your dry fly box right now? Parachute Adams, WCA Trudes, Sprout Baetis, Flash Cripples, Drown Spinners, Wilcox’s Micromay BWO, CDC Caddis Emerger and October Caddis if you’re clinging to the Dry-Dropper.

Nymphing has been a sow bug game as of late with tailwater sows, soft hackle sows and Granato’s Snack Nasty Sows all getting plenty of action. If you’ve got a favorite sowbug  use it, it will get eaten. Czechs, Firebead Rainbow Weight Flies and San Juan worms are all a great option for a lead fly and zebras, Rainbow Warriors, Pearl Lightning Bugs, Gray WD40’s  and Little Green Machines are all being eaten with regularity along with a host of others. There have been plenty of days lately with no adjustments to bugs or rigging necessary. We like those days…..especially when it’s cold and rainy and your fingers don’t seem to work very well.

Streamer fishing is good right now, not great, but definitely worth your while. Stick to the overcast days for your best chance at an epic streamer experience or throw them regardless of weather conditions if that’s your thing. We do. I’m liking Circus Peanuts in a host of flavors, Black/Olive Dolly Llama, Sparkle Minnows and Brown Dirty Hippies which we were completely sold out of a couple of days ago but as you would expect we are fully stocked with Black, Rainbow and Brown Dirty Hippies – get em’ while you can! I hear black Wooly Buggers are getting it done as well….we’ve got those too.

Rooms have been hard to come by and will continue to be for the next two weeks but we do get the occasional cancellation so make sure to try us. Guides are at the ready and the shop is fully stocked for fall with cold weather gear, waders, boots, bugs and much more. We are your Missouri River Fall Fly Fishing One Stop Shop with everything you need for your day on the water.

Late September on the MO’

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We’re closing out September with another dose of summer with sunshine and highs approaching 80 for the next couple of days. Fall returns Sunday as we return to more seasonable weather with highs in the 50’s and a chance of rain each day through the middle of next week.

We’re enjoying the sunshine and the fishing has been good but we’re excited for the return of fall weather this weekend. Sunny blue sky days make the fall colors pop….it’s beautiful out there right now. The bad news is the fish don’t like cloudless sunny days so if it’s rising fish and dry flies you prefer next week is looking good. Like dry-fly fishing, streamer fishing gets better with cloud cover so if you like either you should plan to be here next week. If you have no preference and just want to catch fish then you should be here now. Nymphing will get it done, rain or shine and this isn’t to say that you can’t fish dries or streamers on bright sunny days. You can and you should and you will likely encounter some success no matter what your method  if you work hard enough at it.

Having trouble getting it figured out? Stop by the shop and pick our brains. We like nothing better than helping folks get dialed in on the MO’.

Best bets for this week –

Nymphs. Tailwater Sows, Tan UV Czechs, Little Green Machines, Weight Flies in gold or purple, Juju’s, Olive Psychomays, Superflash PTs,  Trina’s BWO Angelcase Emergers, Rainbow Warriors, Military Mays, San Juan Worms, Peep Shows and October Caddis nymphs.

Fish tandem nymphs with a split shot medium to long on depth shortening up and ditching the weight late in the day.

Dries – Sprout Baetis, WCA Trudes, Wilcox’s Micromay BWO, Nyman’s DOA Cripple Baetis, Flash Cripples, Olive Para Adams, Ants, October Caddis, CDC Baetis Emerger, Cripple Callibaetis, Pseudos.

Streamers – Sparkle Minnow, JJ, Late Night Wanda, Dolly Llama, Sundell’s Moss Fire, ZK’s Mercenary, Baby Gonga, Autumn Splendor, Circus Peanut, Skiddish Smolt.

Olives and naturals have been good but don’t be afraid to throw something different at them.Stop by WCA for information overload on effective streamer strategies. We are your streamer specialists on the MO’ and beyond.

Make Wolf Creek Angler your Missouri River Fall Fly Fishing Destination. More on-site lodging than anyone, a hard-working guide crew the number one priority of which  is making your time on the water a success as defined by you and an up and coming Missouri River Fly Shop fully stocked with everything you need including SIMMS sportswear and accessories and the largest selection of flies ever assembled under one roof in Wolf Creek Montana.

We’re the best fly shop you never even knew was here. Open daily at 7 AM. Nobody is open earlier!

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