Missouri River Fishing Report – 8/28

Rock Creek Fishing Report - 4/10

Guided Float trips on the Missouri with The Kingfisher Fly Shop
Hoot Owl Restrictions have been put in place for the Dearborn, Smith, and Sun rivers.

 

Tricos in the morning, hoppers in the afternoon. That’s your schedule for success over here at the moment. The caddis have been relatively absent, and the nymphing is a poor choice, if only for the algae that’s still around. For dry flies, use cripples, standard Adams parachutes, midge clusters, elk hair caddis, parachute baetis, baetis button emergers, small flying ants, and hoppers. For subsurface, stick with sow bugs, czech nymphs, caddis pupae, scuds, small PTs, lightning bugs and micro marflies.

 

Weekend Fishing Tunes: Decibully, World Travels Fast

Great band from Polyvinyl Records’ old lineup. Find their music for purchase on the Polyvinyl website: www.polyvinylrecords.com

 

HATCHES: Tricos, hoppers, callibaetis,

FLIES: Tricos, beerheads, Joe’s Hopper, Rainey’s Hoppers, goddard caddis, CDC caddis, micro mayflies, wire worm, Morris Hoppers.



A Review of the Winston Fly Rod

For more info on the Winston Nexus Fly Rod