An Epic Spring Season Rolls On

We are in the midst of what has been one of the best spring seasons on the MO in years.

Dry fly fishing has been exceptionally good since mid-February with consistent midge action daily and plenty of BWO’s around these last few weeks. Rumor has it March Browns are also now in the mix, albeit sporadically.

Nymphing has been reliably good more days than not with the usual suspects performing as you’d expect. Sows, scuds, assorted baetis nymphs and even some worm action in the mudline for a day or two following runoff bumps on the Little Prickly Pear and Dearborn.

The streamer action has been good with swingers and strippers both proclaiming plenty of success and the big browns are on the prowl as evidenced by a plethora of above average size browns making an appearance on social media as of late.

She truly seems to be firing on all cylinders this season and of course this is the year my ability to fish has been drastically curtailed by various limiting circumstances of my own choosing.

And so this this year, which is perhaps the best spring season in WCA history, I am relegated to living vicariously through all of you and your fish stories. I’m missing my time on the water but this too shall pass and with any luck I’ll be back out there

In the meantime we’re loaded up at the shop with everything you need and more. We’re loving the new rods from Waterworks Lamson and we’re stocked up in all weights with plenty of options for reels at any price point. Come on in and take a Lamson Velocity and Cobalt rods for a test drive, we think you’ll love them and at $399 they won’t break the bank.

We’re also stocked up on your favorite Echo rods including Carbon XL, Trout, Indicator, Streamer X, Boost and Boost Blue which, like the Lamson Cobalt, is a salt offering that doubles as a phenomenal streamer stick.

Simms sun wear has arrived and we’re fully stocked with buffs, Fishpond Eddy River and Lowcountry sun hats, Simms flip flops, Smith and Suncloud eyewear and plenty of sunscreen and more. The weather doesn’t quite feel like it but summer is on the way.

As you’d expect we are the FIRST shop open with FREE coffee on at 7:30 AM daily. No need to wait until the others open, stop in for your shuttles and bugs, hit On The Fly Coffee next to the Canyon Store for breakfast burritos and be on the water before anyone is stirring in Craiglandia.

Training Days

The weather hasn’t felt much like winter as of late so while worrying about lack of precipitation definitely has its place, I’ve opted to forego the handwringing for the time being and instead to take advantage of the situation. With plenty of sunshine, mild temps and not much wind, conditions have been ideal several days to put the boat in the water and begin the process of hopefully building a boat dog.

So far Zeke doesn’t quite know what to make of the boat or the water. He did dip a tow and most of the rest of him in the water one day last week and didn’t seem overly impressed. With water temps still holding in that 34 degree range we’ll likely look towards warmer days to get him acclimated to the water. As of yet he has not given any indication that he’s apt to launch himself out of the boat but I fear that day is coming.

We started slow with a couple of days rowing around at the dam last week but graduated to a short float yesterday afternoon with a quick run from the dam to Wolf Creek Bridge. Last week was just about letting the pup explore the boat. Yesterday I actually brought along a fly rod, thinking that perhaps we might encounter a rising fish or two. I rigged up my Lamson Velocity #5 (available now at Wolf Creek Angler) in double midge fashion hoping for the best. It was not a disappointing first fishing outing for 2022!

There was no shortage of rising fish and none of them could seem to resist a Griffiths gnat placed anywhere in their general vicinity. By far the best day of dry fly fishing in February I’ve ever had and that was keeping it short as to keep the pup engaged.

Next we’ll tackle a Wolf Creek to Craig run and maybe even get a second body in the boat so we can concentrate more on actually fishing while also getting pup and owner both accustomed to this scenario.

We’re in the midst of a couple of dreary days with some rain and snow falling and we’re not complaining. Things clear up beginning Thursday and look good through the weekend though it may be on the breezy side.

Nymphing has been off the charts more days than not, streamer fishing is beginning to pick up steam and now we can officially proclaim epic midge fishing is underway….or at least it was yesterday. The fish are definitely looking up and while there are a fair amount of juveniles feasting on the midge train it’s always worthwhile to take some time and observe the rise forms around you. There are usually a few larger fish seated at the table and maybe even a beast somewhere in the mix. Throwing to every rising fish (and hooking many of them) is fun as hell but what’s even more fun is sitting back and watching what’s happening all around you and then targeting the alpha. It doesn’t get any better!

We’re all booked up for weekend lodging with things clearing out on Sunday but it looks like winter could very well be making a comeback with snow in the forecast for Sunday and much colder temps on the way.

Keep an eye on the forecast and make the call if you see the window open. Guides are starting to get hungry and the fishing has been as good as winter fishing gets on more than a couple of days. Take advantage of our Winter Lodging and Guide Trip Special all winter long. Two nights lodging and a full day on the water for one or two anglers for just $550 (plus tax). You won’t find a better deal ANYWHERE!

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