Where would you like to fish?
We can customize a package to see several different waters or maybe you want to fish that river or Stillwater that's been on your bucket list. Another option is to let us pick what's been fishing the best at the time you're here. Here's a few options.
Missouri River
Slabby hot rainbows that immediately try to go into orbit and predatory browns with shoulders are the attraction here. A fish and bug factory, the Missouri has it all. Whether you love dry fly fishing, nymphing for numbers that make your arm sore or watching big fish try to erase a streamer - the Mo has something for you.
Gates of the Mountains, Missouri River
“The Land of the Giants” fishing section on the Missouri River starts below Hauser Dam and flows into Holter Reservoir and gets its name strictly because of the size and strength of the trout that live in this section of river. Fishing Land of the Giants is taken place from a Jet Boat and consists of mostly using wet-fly techniques. Add $150 per day/per angler for this experience.
Blackfoot River
One of the finest rivers for overall scenery, floating, and fishing. A long river with great floating access makes this perfect for a memorable day or a several day trip. Fish include: Native Cutthroat (always willing to eat a dry fly), streamer chasing Brown trout and gorgeous Rainbow trout.
Georgetown Lake
Healthy rainbows and brookies that will make you think you are in Labrador. Occasional dry fly fishing but you can always catch fish subsurface. The scenery at Georgetown is only a bonus.
Clark Fork River
Two distinct sections. Upper (above confluence with Rock Creek). Beautiful meadow and farmland sections that offers great streamer and hopper fishing for Browns. Lower (below Rock Creek) you will find incredible dry fly fishing June through October.
Madison River
It's nickname (the 50 Mile Riffle) perfectly describes it. Maybe the most well-known of all Montana rivers. It's a very popular fishery and deservedly so. Great mayfly, caddis fly, and stonefly hatches all season long. The shallow, cold, highly oxygenated water always have the fish looking up. Possibly the most consistently dry fly fishing of all of our rivers. Primarily Brown and Rainbow trout fishery.
Hebgen Lake
Stillwater dry fly fishing at its finest. Challenging, yet so rewarding when you hook one of these world-famous gulpers on the surface. Patience and casting accuracy are the keys to this fishery. Pro hatches of Callibaetis and Tricos bring us here in late July and August. Gorgeous setting on the edge of Yellowstone National Park.
Yellowstone River
A big freestone river that may define Montana more than any. Flowing out of Yellowstone National Park through breathtaking scenery, it's the longest free flowing river in the lower 48 states. Huge variety of trout and some truly huge trout. Browns, Cutthroat, and Rainbows are all on the list. Too many hatches to name. Streamer and hopper fishing. Just writing this, I am ready to go now!