Missouri River Fishing Report – 8/9

Carp Fishing The Missouri river

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As one could gather by now, the summer sticky has set in on the Missouri, so if you like cleaning junk off your hook after every cast, it’s the place to be. Still, the fishing has been good, with lots of sippers in the evenings. For dry flies, we’re looking at tricos, PMD cripples, standard Adams parachutes, midge clusters, elk hair caddis, parachute baetis, baetis button emergers, yellow sallies, and small flying ants. For subsurface, stick with sow bugs, czech nymphs, caddis pupae, scuds, small PTs, lightning bugs and micro marflies. For streamers use black, olive or brown sculpzillas, woolhead sculpins, standard buggers and JJ’s specials.

 

Weekend Fishing Tunes: Love of Everything, Superior Mold and Die

Bobby Burg’s one-man band was just here at the VFW last Wendesday. He put on a great show with his experimental, multi-layered indie/pop.

HATCHES: Tricos, caddis, PMDs, yellow sallies

FLIES: RS2s, beerheads, goddard caddis, CDC caddis, assorted yellow sally patterns, micro mayflies, wire worm.



A Review of the Winston Fly Rod

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