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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: Cicada Attack (by Mr. Brown)

Glenn Haake & Matt McClure recently headed down to the Current River to get in on the Cicada frenzy.  The weather was absolutely perfect with high 70’s during day and mid 60’s in evening with low humidity.  We floated and wet waded two days together departing from Baptist Camp and … Read More…

Trips: Missouri River – Sow Bugs, Perdigons, and Big Rainbows

During the Week of May 19th-26th, Tim Graham and John Walker traveled to the one of the more fabled trout fisheries in the United States, the Missouri River below Holter Dam. Our base of operations was the tiny little Hamlet of Craig, Montana, a fly-fishing mecca for this part of … Read More…

Trips: Now Carp on the Fly??

Haven’t posted in a few years, but I (Bob Trigg) thought I would share this with the group. Been going up to Busch Wildlife for the past few weeks.  Looking for my “white whale” in the form of a big carp.  They call these guys the poor man’s bonefish.   The Cicadas are everywhere  … Read More…

Trips: Bass on the Fly!!

Here’s a trip report from Al Harper: MDC maintains many lakes statewide stocked with various species of fish.  One of them near my town is Port Hudson. It’s a 55-acre lake surrounded by a 225-acre conservation area that holds largemouth (black) bass, panfish, and channel cats.  I, Al Harper, fish it at … Read More…