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Our Fly Fishing Trips

The FATC takes many fly fishing trips in Missouri and throughout the U.S. each year. Our fishing trips in Missouri include the Current river, Meramec river, North Fork of the White River, Little Piney, Lake Taneycomo and more. We regularly fish all of the State trout parks in Missouri too. Our “out of State” trips have included Yellowstone, Montana, Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, Alaska, Virginia and more. Our fellowship has also gone out of country to fish to include Belize, Iceland, Christmas Island, New Zealand and more. Here are reports from our most recent trips. All trips are open to all fellowship members. To see all past trips use the search bar and check this page. Interested in attending a trip? Check the FATC calendar for upcoming trips and contact the trip organizer.

Doubleheader Thursday

When you want to pack all the fun you can into one day, you schedule a doubleheader.  That’s what we did.  Fly fishing and fly tying all in one day.  You say it can’t be done?  Oh yes it can! On March 5, Steve Baker, Sterling Short and Jim Craig set out from the … Read More…

Trips: Fly Fishing the Everglades

Al Angiocchi moved to Florida recently and is getting to fly fish in the salt. Here is a trip report he sent after a very cool trip in the everglades. I think it might be time for a road trip to Florida!! This past Thursday, February 20th, I made my … Read More…

Trips: The Miles Meyer Memorial Tournament

Our first annual tournament finally came about since the last two tries we had to cancel due to weather. But after the unexpected passing of our “brother” Miles Meyer who would have definitely been in the tournament, the FATC decided to name the tournament in his honor. Each year we … Read More…

Super Bowl Fishing – Sunburn in February

Scott Dougherty and Glenn Haake took advantage of the predicted warm day in February on Sunday, opting to miss the Super Bowl, spending some quality fishing time at Montauk.   The weather did not disappoint, the day started off cool in the mid 30s but heated up quickly.   By 11:30 we … Read More…