We usually are fully booked on our Fly Tying Classes 4 to 6 weeks in advance.  However, we had to do some shuffling of students between our February and March classes and that made for some openings.  We have only 1 space left in our Beginner Class starting on February 13th.  We also have just.. read more →

Our friend, Simon, is at it again with another great vid!  If huge browns leaping for those hovering Damsels don’t get your blood pumping then you might need to see a doctor -or a coroner.  Kudos  Simon and Els on catching some sweet footage.  Perfect timing to watch that video while the snow is stacking.. read more →

Wanna go fly fishing for steelhead?  Wanna hold one of these spunky wild trout?  Then join the owner of CrossCurrents Fly Shop, Chris Strainer, as he presents his do-it-yourself steelheading adventures in Northern British Columbia Thursday, February 6th, 2014 at 6:30pm at Montana Wild. The Skeena River system is the last stronghold of WILD steelhead.. read more →

The evening of Tuesday, January 21st was one fun night for all those who attended the premiere of the 2014 F3T (the “Fly Fishing Film Tour” for those of you under a rock).  Helena, Montana was the site of the first showing of an awesome set of fly fishing films.  Just over 200 enthusiastic flick.. read more →

Just in – Orvis is to sell the Ross Reel Company they acquired this year.  For you Ross fan’s out there the transition sounds good.  Read for yourself, I have included the announcement we received here at CrossCurrent’s Fly Shop.         FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   Orvis Sells Ross Reels to the Mayfly.. read more →

It is that time of year for tying your own.  In my daily search of vise bliss I found this little dandy on Chiwulff.com.  Tightline Productions puts together some of the, if not the best, tying videos out there.  Watch this and get ready to say, why didn’t I think of that.  It’s great!  .. read more →

Ok for all you late holiday shoppers CrossCurrent’s Fly Shop has you covered. Lots of stocking stuffers, New Zealand Wool Strike indicators? We got ’em -and they stuff a stocking perfectly. How about the big gift under the tree?  Check out our rod and reel deals on our website here.  Our rod and reel packages.. read more →

Lets just say that I have seen fish up feeding in places they are not normally. I would hurry and get in on the afternoon hatch. LOTS of HEADS UP! Pods, finally good sized Pods. The fish up will eat a midge and they will eat the baetis as well. Put it in line with.. read more →

We will have them in the shop for early 2014!   I casted one late summer and its a go for my quiver.  Hopefully Chris ordered enough. Have you heard of the Glass Superfine yet? Have you casted a modern glass rod? Let us know what you think.   [brightcove vid=2572749223001&exp3=1680442789001&surl=http://c.brightcove.com/services&pubid=1678873490001&pk=AQ~~,AAABhuSoclE~,kvzoL-4qOJecqkr91BX7L9zzCgMoiF9a&w=480&h=270] read more →

Strike Indicators or Bobbers vary greatly.  From Loon’s Biostrike to the standard old party ballon an indicator can be anything that will “hold” your flies and stay afloat.  My personal favorite is another fly.  That’s right if your fishing a nymph/emerger under a dry fly your fishing with a bobber, purist.  However in Montana we.. read more →