The Samster with a healthy Rainbow Trout he landed on a Parachute Adams #20 during the morning Trico hatch. Not an easy task here on The MO. Job well done Sam. read more →
There comes a time when goodbyes are bound to happen. This week we will be losing some of our summer help to Montana’s university system. It’s been an awesome few months with these guys and they will be missed. read more →
Doing shuttles can be fun. Especially when you get the privilege of driving a bus down the road with some style. Riely drew the long straw on this one and got to take it for a spin. We will see who gets it tomorrow… read more →
We love CDC. It just might be the best feather out there to tie your dries with, but why do we love it so much? read more →
Where in the World is Phillip Ley? See normally if Phillip leaves the Craig, MT post he puts a note up in the shop stating his whereabouts, in the 3rd person. Phillip was last seen 8/9/2013 in Craig pulling a popup camper behind his sweet Yota rig going towards the highway. Did he get bitten.. read more →
Ever wonder why they call it the Bull Pasture? Recent fishing has been good to great the past few days. Flows at Holter Dam are remaining steady 3030 cfs today. Water temps are 65 this morning, which is a bit warmer. The air temperatures are starting to creep up to that 90 number. We.. read more →
Dry fly fishing on Montana’s Missouri River requires delicate presentations with small flies that look very realistic. Big bushy dry flies just don’t get the job done in most scenarios on The MO. This is why we love using emerges, cripples, and spinners. Especially ones that use CDC. read more →
The boss with a nice brown trout he caught on some unknown river. I guess he won’t share all his secret fishing spots with us in just one season. read more →
For those that haven’t heard, CrossCurrents lost a friend this past week in a tragic accident. Our most loyal and trustworthy employee, Detour, passed away while doing his shop dog duties in the front driveway. read more →
Fly fishing isn’t the only thing to be done on the banks of the Missouri River! A few nights ago the boys from CrossCurrents went up to the rock quarry for some good old fashioned trap shooting. Not a bad way to spend the afternoon when the fishing is slow. read more →