The river has come up quite a bit over the last week but has stabilized the last few days around 13500 cfs out of Holter. Heavy rains in the area...
View ReportOur guide have. more or less, been living on the Missouri River for the better part of April and May. The river has settled down in terms of dirty water...
View ReportThe main-stem of the Missouri is in good shape between Holter Dam and the Dearborn River. Although the Dearborn is still high and dirty, the water is blending quickly which...
View ReportThe Dearborn and Pricky Pear Creek both saw big flow increases over the past week making the river very dirty by Mid Canon. Both tributaries are continuing to increase in flows...
View ReportThe Dearborn and Pricky Pear Creek both saw big flow increases over the past weekend, making the river very dirty by Mid Canon. Both tributaries are continuing to increase in...
View ReportThis week has seen a mixed bag of conditions ranging from cold and wet to warm and windy. We had good dry fly fishing on BWO patterns in the middle...
View ReportNymphing is the staple on the river below Holter Dam for the time being - rising fish can be found, off and on throughout most days during Midge Hatches. BWO...
View ReportThe Missouri River, below Holter Dam, is always a great choice in the spring and early summer - expect to see some higher flows than normal if you are a...
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