Full trout? It was bound to happen
It was bound to happen, night after night, heavy gray drake spinner falls left the trout last night seemingly full. Despite our quest to make
It was bound to happen, night after night, heavy gray drake spinner falls left the trout last night seemingly full. Despite our quest to make
It’s not often I have the privilege of guiding an 85 year old fly fisherman so an afternoon and evening on the MO with TUers
Fishing was hard today….hard if you think casting dries to rising trout while being bombarded with solar rays is a chore! Throw in a steak
Went out tonight expecting drakes…ended up catching some nice fish on caddis instead. Not all bad, just different than expected. Hudson and I have been
Sitting in the boat waiting for drakes is an interesting activity. The anticipation is palatable and silence refreshing. One moment you feel they aren’t going
The grey drake hatch tonight was fantastic, the Browns were looking up and Captain Tom Kuieck and I had a great time on the river.
Streamers and dry’s made for a most enjoyable day on the river today. Joining me today was Bill and Penny from the Elkhart TU chapter.
The rains from yesterdays thunderstorms have brought the river back to a familiar high-dirty level. This dirty water masked a tremendous morning grey drake spinner
High tea-staind water seems to be the norm on the Mo’ lately. Despite these higher flows, streamer fishing has been outstanding. Much to my chargrin–big
Bittersweet day today–perhaps the last two-handed swing until the fall run….who knows, maybe I’ll fall in love with the two-hander for trout? Joining me on