
Missouri River Dry Flies
Here’s a shot of an angler that is part Great Blue Heron. Stealth and precision nailed this one…
Here’s a shot of an angler that is part Great Blue Heron. Stealth and precision nailed this one…
If you’re eyes have gotten a little fuzzy from too much cyber Monday surfing here is a little reprieve. This was a doozy of a rainbow caught by a very skilled and patient angler on a Missouri river dry fly morning. After this type of fishing I can attest to
After looking through some photos of 2012, I have realized that I am very thankful for rivers and the life they have given me. Cheers to everyone during this holiday season!
This photo was taken while everyone around had huge smiles on their faces. A beautiful fish next to a “not too bad” looking drift boat. Brown camo next to RO Deville camo…
We found this guy in Big Brown Town. His hood was at the end of a riffle-tail out where the water was veering towards a willow bank. Basically, he was the sweeper of the run. Likely spot in the “rough” part of the river…
Armstrong’s Spring Creek is a great place to fish for most of the year. By getting there early in the am one can expect to put their waders on in peaceful paradise…
Here is a photo from Armstrong’s Spring Creek from August 2012. The morning was exceptionally beautiful and the dry fly fishing complemented the scenery perfectly. Good times…
I know it’s been a while since anything new has hit this page. A lot has been happening around here however-like moving the River Fly headquarters to a place out of town and the beginning of another school year. The guide season has ended and now it’s time to get
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