| | Missouri River Reports Info about fishing the fabulous Missouri River below Holter Dam! | 
What the Fish Eat
| Dry Flies: Pale Morning Duns (PMD - CDC, Para, Stacker, Comparadun, Cripple) #16-18 Blue Wing Olive (BWO's) CDC, Para, Stacker, Cripple #18-22 Trico and Rusty spinners #16-20 Griffith's Gnat #16-20 Royal Wulff #12-20 Royal Trude #12-20 Parachute Adams #12-20 Caddis (Elk Hair, X caddis, CDC and Slow-water in tan, chocolate, olive) #14-18 Hoppers (Dave's, Parachute, Club Sand, tan, yellow) #6-12 Ants & Beetles (parachute, flying, in cinnamon and black)#12-20
Nymphs: Pheasant Tail (regular, flashback, bead head) #16-20 San Juan Worm #6-12 Scud (tan, grey) #12-18 Shaggy BH Caddis patterns (tan, olive) #14-20 RS2 & WD40 (tan, olive, grey) #16-20 Lightning Bug (pearl, red, blue, gold, olive) #14-18 Pale Morning Dun (PMD nymphs Hunchback, Mercer) #16-18 Brassie (with & without bead, copper or red) #16-20 Zebra Midge (or equivalents) #16-20 Wooly Buggers (olive, brown, black, yellow) #4-10 | Recent articles and information about fishing the Missouri River & Prewett Creek Inn & Fly Shop | High Country Angler Magazine - Prewett Creek Inn Fly Shop guide and author Eric Mondragon penned an excellent article about our Missouri River trout fishery - it's a must read! Hatch Info, best times to go and more! Click» to read the article (Clicking link opens a new window.) | | |
About "Big Mo" & Our Spectacular Area The Prewett Creek Inn & Fly Shop are located on the Lewis and Clark Trail near where the historic expedition camped more than 200 years ago. In the diary of the expedition they proclaimed the place as "Where the prairie meets the mountains." And so it is. | Click» for Stream Flow Info Click» for Current Water Year Data including snow pack, precipitation and more... |  Other fishermen on "The Mo"
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