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It’s Not Over

Depending on where you live, you may have witnessed remarkable numbers of periodical cicadas this spring and hopefully, enjoyed some exciting fishing as a result. There certainly are alot of cicada-fattened fish in our area and despite the dwindling population of real cicadas, the fish are still on the lookout. I expect them to stayContinue reading “It’s Not Over”

Posted bymkflyfishingJune 17, 2024June 21, 2024Posted inUncategorized

“Cicayda” or “Cicahda” ???

I suppose the answer depends on your location. Certainly, in many countries you are going to hear the latter pronunciation. I’ve had the great good fortune to fish many “cicahda” emergences in New Zealand and I can report that big trout love them just as much there as they do in the Ozarks. If there’sContinue reading ““Cicayda” or “Cicahda” ???”

Posted bymkflyfishingMay 31, 2024Posted inUncategorized

The Main Event

if you’ve been reading my posts for a while, you may remember one from a year ago entitled, “Cicada Stragglers.” In it, I recounted the success we were having with big cicada dry flies, and the fish we saw eating the few periodical cicadas that got their calendar a year off. Well, it’s stragglers noContinue reading “The Main Event”

Posted bymkflyfishingMay 24, 2024Posted inUncategorized

A Good Backup Plan

Missouri’s Ozark rivers offer some of the best fly fishing around and are the focus of my guiding. But when overnight rains bring an excess of water for good fishing, it’s time for an alternative venue. Fortunately, we don’t have to look far to find a wealth of ponds and small lakes where hard fightingContinue reading “A Good Backup Plan”

Posted bymkflyfishingMay 8, 2024Posted inUncategorized

Sharing Time

One of the best things about being a fly fishing guide is creating opportunities for people to share quality time with people they love. Husbands and wives, parents and children, old friends and siblings getting together to reconnect. I hear alot of stories, share laughter and see people making time for the important people inContinue reading “Sharing Time”

Posted bymkflyfishingMay 6, 2024May 6, 2024Posted inUncategorized

Spring Revival

After too many months of dry weather and steadily dropping water levels, we’ve finally gotten the spring moisture we need. Of course it always arrives in big storms and high water when everyone wants to go fishing, but now is a time for patience and appreciation. Our reward will be a long summer of goodContinue reading “Spring Revival”

Posted bymkflyfishingApril 29, 2024Posted inUncategorized

So Many Options

When spring presents a long string of good weather days and good flow levels in our rivers, the options of where to go and what to pursue are numerous. On such a recent day we took the opportunity to explore some overlooked water. It was an adventure that required a chainsaw to clear the riverContinue reading “So Many Options”

Posted bymkflyfishingApril 16, 2024Posted inUncategorized

Can’t Wait

Sometimes you just can’t wait to go fishing, even if the river level, personal schedule or weather forecast are less than ideal. But you overlook all those things and go anyway. Spring is full of days that tend to crowd out your fishing time and it’s easy to miss out on some of the bestContinue reading “Can’t Wait”

Posted bymkflyfishingMarch 13, 2024Posted inUncategorized

A New Seaon

March 1 may not be the first day of spring on most calendars, but it marks the start of spring fishing for many Missourians. Images of anglers standing shoulder to shoulder on a cold morning are easy to find as the four trout parks have opened for the year. If you prefer your fishing inContinue reading “A New Seaon”

Posted bymkflyfishingMarch 10, 2024Posted inUncategorized

Streamer Time

For the last two years, we have had very dry weather all fall and low, clear, rivers as a result. Trout tend to settle into the best habitat in those conditions where they can hide and stay safe. Catching those fish takes a bit more patience, finesse and lighter tackle. But finally the rain has arrived, river flowsContinue reading “Streamer Time”

Posted bymkflyfishingJanuary 25, 2024Posted inUncategorized

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