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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: Quick Trip to Fish Montauk

Here is a report from Larry Farrar on a recent trip to Montauk: Thursday evening September 20th and Friday morning September 21st.  We still have the humidity here in Missouri and a few rain showers kept things damp.  The water is very clear and low but the stream has a … Read More…

Trips: Cooler Temps Bring Out the Trout Hunters

Jim Franke sends us this report from Montauk State Park. Gary Elliott, Dave Beerbower and Jim Franke decided to take advantage of the cooler temperatures and headed to Montauk on Wednesday, September 24.  The morning fishing was just average with several nice  Rainbows being taken on Griffiths Nat, and Zebra … Read More…

Trips: Montauk for Revenge

Here’s a trip report from Bill Byington – trying to get revenge from his last disappointing trip!! Kenny, I went to Montauk to try to make up for the miserable showing from the last trip and managed to do a little better. I caught two (picture of one of them … Read More…

Trips: Why Did We Go So Early?

Friday, we had three FATC fish together at Montauk. It was a hot and challenging day. But, with persistence, we had a strong finish. The team consisted of Bill Byington, Jim Craig and the “Sensei of Montauk”, Sid Aslin. All morning we struggled to figure out whether the fish were … Read More…