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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.

Trips: Opening Day Catch and Release Season – Graduate!!

On the first day of catch and release season it only means one thing, more graduates from our fly-fishing class.  This was Peter Harre’s graduation trip and he did an awesome job. The weather started out cold but turned into a fantastic day and the fish cooperated with all of … Read More…

Trips: Colorado – Record Cold – But WE Fished!

For the past three years we have had the privilege to stay at the Hyatt Residence Club at Park Hyatt Beaver Creek, Colorado to fish the “I-70 Corridor” of Colorado rivers.  This year Kenny Klimes, Ron Fiala, Greg Krochta, Jim Craig made the trip along with two new FATC members … Read More…

Trips: Tough Day – Fun Day

This was graduation day for the first fly fisher out of the box for the Fall class of 2019. Andy Fairlamb was chomping at the bit to get on the water and made it before the catch and release season started.  Joining Andy was Steve Baker, Bob Beckett, Barry Dunnegan, … Read More…

Trip: Fall Fishing in the Blue Ridge

After a frost overnight, I decided to try the newly stocked catch and release area of the Watauga River. The fall colors are at their peak and the river was just beautiful. The fishing was slow as the fish were hugging the bottom with not much interest in feeding. I … Read More…