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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: Big Fish and Big Fellowship in Colorado

Recently a group of FATC Brothers – Mike Bisaga, Mike Oldani, Dan Staggenborg & Matt McClure headed out to Colorado to spend a week of fellowship and world-class fishing.  Our home base for the week was a nicely appointed VRBO in Woodland Park, CO.  The focus was to concentrate on … Read More…

Trips: Let’s Plan a Fishing Trip

Let’s plan a FATC fishing trip! So we did, Don Varner, Scott Payne and Steve Baker met at the 44/109 commuter lot at 6am sharp and headed to Bennett Spring, the weather was cool and the chances for rain  were low. The 2 ½ hour drive couldn’t go by fast enough. … Read More…

Trips: Yakima Attack

Here is a trip report from Tim Welsh who fished with his son on the Yakima River.Just returned from a weekend trip with my son who is living in Seattle now.   We wanted to fish somewhere that was easy to get to and the Yakima River fit the bill as … Read More…

Trips: Cold Front Kenny?

Another October I-70 corridor trip is in the books. This is our fellowship’s sixth or seventh October trip to Colorado. Each trip has something special about it but as always, we bring the freezing weather in. One trip we had record snows (11 inches) and record temperatures (9 degrees). This … Read More…