Missouri River Fishing Report – 6/29


Rock Creek Fishing Report - 3/19 

The Missouri is has bumped up above 5000cfs. It appears to have stabilized a bit, but fluctuating flows should usually be a cause for pause. By my guess, the fishing should still be good. When the wind is calm, the dry fly fishing has been awesome, but nymphing is still the reliable method. For dry flies, we’re looking at PMD cripples, standard Adams parachutes, midge clusters, elk hair caddis, parachute baetis, baetis button emergers and small flying ants. For subsurface, stick with sow bugs, czech nymphs, caddis pupae, scuds, small PTs and lightning bugs (or a Pat’s Rubberlegs, which worked well this week, weirdly enough). For streamers use black, olive or brown sculpzillas, woolhead sculpins, standard buggers and JJ’s specials.

 

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