Big Dries, Native Fish
Want to catch native fish on 3” long dry flies? The Salmonfly hatch only comes once a year, but it’s worth the wait.
Read MoreWant to catch native fish on 3” long dry flies? The Salmonfly hatch only comes once a year, but it’s worth the wait.
Read MoreAs spring time temps warm up and our winter snow melts, most of our freestone rivers are going to be high and muddy for the next several months. Tailwaters like the Missouri River, shown here, are where we focus our fishing efforts. Spring and early summer fishing can be really fantastic!
Read MoreFor some of the waters we fish, your guide might opt to use a raft instead of a drift boat. They handle smaller water better, and can get you places that a hard boat might not be able to reach.
Read MoreWhile our rivers are in runoff, there are plenty of other spring creeks, tailwaters, and smaller water that can be fished in the spring. These waters offer a more intimate experience than a big river, and our knowledgeable guides are here to ensure you get the most out of the experience.
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