Nothing beats a beautiful girl with an awesome Missouri River Rainbow! read more →
I find myself living the same day over and over again, and my name is not Phil Connors. Wake up. Coffee. Food. Open shop. Flows at 3000cfs. Water temp 65. Hot and Sunny. Weeds. Tricos and terrestrials. Day by day, by day, by day. And we’re expecting the same through the weekend. Sure, it’s getting.. read more →
Check out this unique carp video that won a contest with Orvis. It’s a long hot August in Craig and it can be fun to mix things up a little bit with chasing a few other species that actually enjoy the warm water. Our trout are hating the hot water temps, but the carp sure.. read more →
The Orvis Company broke into the market about five years ago with the Helios line of rods. As the worlds lightest and most accurate rods they soon became the most decorated rod in history, receiving numerous awards from all the critics of the fly fishing world. read more →
Getting ready for the weekend? Trying to decide what to do? Thinking fishing might be in the cards? Here is your Missouri River fly fishing report to help make that decision easier. read more →
Tyler left us last week for what we thought was going to be a productive step in his life as he continued his collegiate studies. Then a few days later we get this photo of him holding a huge brown he caught on The White River in Arkansas. read more →
All trout are great, but I love the natives. There is just something special about catching a species of trout that’s swimming in its original drainage and unmolested by man’s influence. Enjoy this native beauty that was found somewhere on the west side of the divide. read more →
The crew has downsized again as we head into the fall season. Young Teagan is off to start his college career at that one school down in Bozeman. At least we know he will keep his root beer cold with that nice dorm sized fridge. We will miss having this kid around. In case you just thought.. read more →
Flows are remaining steady around 3100cfs and the water temps are ranging from 64-67degrees F. Breezy this morning on the MO, which could keep Tricos off the water, but fish are still on them. Emerger patterns will work well if you can’t find fish eating on top. Regardless, the spinners will accumulate in dead water.. read more →