Flows this morning are 3060 cfs at Holter Dam. Temps are at 65. The fishing has been pretty good with the Trico’s in the morning. Getting out there early and catching that spinner fall has been the ticket. 8 a.m. seems to be the sweet spot, but fishing is staying good until noon. One of.. read more →
The original plan for today was to write about my first trip down The Smith River. I would have gotten off the river last night after a five-day stint working a gear boat for Lewis and Clark Expeditions on an outfitted trip. Unfortunately, camping on that river got closed on the 4th of July due.. read more →
It’t time to finish up the coffee and hit the river. Good cloud cover and none of that nasty W stuff right now in Craig. Should be a great day of dry fly fishing on The MO today! read more →
Independence Day is off to a great start in the great town of Craig. The fishing has been great on the river the past few days. Today looks to be our last day of above 90 degree heat, with the temps cooling off into the low 80’s through the weekend. The big surprise this morning.. read more →
The crew made a trip to California Island after work last night in search of rising fish. Lets just say everyone made it back to Craig feeling like Hollywood stars. read more →
Billy left his Contender at home for an evening of fishing a smaller stream. We never thought it was possible to pry him from that rowers seat, but this nice rainbow made it worth while. No need to worry, Bill and his boat will be back in each others company this evening on The MO. read more →
Phil says he hasn’t been catching many fish on The MO. At least until he fished in the front of Jim’s boat last night. This guy ate a size 16 Goddard Caddis just below Prewett Creek. read more →
As of this morning the flows at Holter Dam are at 3,180 cfs and the temps are 59. The weather is trending warmer as we head into the middle of the week. Skies will be partly cloudy with the possibility of a rain shower this evening. Its warm enough to sport the shorts and sandals.. read more →