Montana Fly Fishing - about fly fishing in Montana
Montana fly fishing is
flat out awesome where else can you fish a spring creek, a wild freestone
river and a tailwater within an hours drive? At Montana
Fly Fishing Guides we want to give
you a taste of Montana
fly fishing and we are certain that once we
do you will be the one that really gets hooked. Check out our Montana
River Map page to see all the areas we fly fish.
The area around Livingston,
Montana is
considered to be a Mecca of Montana
fly fishing by anglers the world
over. Livingston is located just north of Yellowstone
National Park near many famous Montana fly
fishing rivers in Paradise Valley. Nearly a dozen world class Montana fly fisheries
are within a few miles drive.
Our home water is the Yellowstone
River which is the longest freestone river in the country.
This undammed river boasts the longest stretch of "blue ribbon
trout stream" in the nation. With superb hatches of
caddis, mayflies, stoneflies and terrestrials it’s a must on your
fishing check list. The Yellowstone
River is undammed so the river
levels fluctuate almost on a daily basis. So it's important to
go with a Montana fly fishing guide who knows what's been happening
on a day to day basis. You don't get many vacation days away from
work so why not spend at least one day with a Montana
fly fishing expert.
Next on our Montana fly fishing list are the nearby spring creeks of Armstrong spring creek, DePuy spring creek, Milesnick spring creek, and Nelsons spring creek. These unique spring creeks offer spectacular views and world class walk and wade flyfishing. Fly fishing anglers from around the world travel to test wits with these selective trout. As private waters they are often booked years in advance, but due to our relationship with these land owners we have a number prime summer time rods available. See our Spring Creek Package to learn more. On these Montana fly fishing gems you'll see amazing hatches of Pale Morning Duns (PMD's), Blue wing olives (BWO's), Sulphur's, Midges, Terrestrials, Caddis, and a number of other spring creek hatches.
So we've wet your appetite for Montana fly fishing? How about a wild raft ride through the upper Yellowstone River, the Boulder River, or the Stillwater River? In addition to drift boats our Montana fishing guides also have a raft in order to fish some of Montana's more exciting stretches of water. The next time you hire a Montana fly fishing guide ask them if they also have a raft. If not you might be missing out on a great Montana fly fishing adventure. These river have up to class II white water and are great Montana fly fishing trips. Our Montana fishing guides will show you how to fish pocket water from a raft and some other great techniques to make your day on the water more productive.
Fly fishing in Montana allows you to choose your preference; technical site fishing on a spring creek, fishing a river by drift boat, or wild river fishing by raft on one of the many other rivers we fish. Montana fly fishing has it all and at Montana Fly Fishing Guides we service it all. So if we can help plan you next Montana fly fishing trip please browse our site or contact us to learn more. See you on the water!