These are the rivers of Montana that we guide on:
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Each river has it’s own “personality” and fishing quirks and our line of fly fishing guides has intimate knowledge of each and every river, which makes our line of guides, the best you’ll find.
The Bitterroot River - One of our favorite dry fly rivers. Believe it or not, we start fishing this beautiful river (with confidence) in March and April. Most of the browns over 20″ that we catch during the year with the dry fly, are taken from the Bitterroot River.
The Blackfoot River - Offers all the scenery you could ever ask for, but that’s not all! The Blackfoot River is a fly fisher’s paradise. You’ll find great riffles, deep pools, boulders and pockets, and classic runs. The Blackfoot flows through box canyons, forest-land, meadows and boulder-strewn mountains.
The Clark Fork River - Some of the most productive fly fishing anywhere is on the Clark Fork River. The lower stretches of this river turn into big water after the Bitterroot River joins it, just west of Missoula. Here the big fish tend to travel in “pods” and often feed aggressively on the river’s numerous hatches.
Rock Creek - The salmon fly hatch on this blue ribbon stream has long been legendary, but week-in and week-out, Rock Creek fishes extremely well. This is an excellent place for an early season float, or a late season wade trip. We are one of only three outfitters permitted to do guided float trips on this stream during the “float season”.
The Missouri River - The Missouri is one of our prime rivers. We love taking people on it at certain times of the year. The Missouri is a tailwater below Holter Dam and it has some of the best fighting rainbows in the state. It often fishes like a giant spring creek and offers a unique experience in fly fishing.

