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MFG supports Montanan’s for Healthy Rivers

MFG supports Montanan’s for Healthy Rivers

Supporting Healthy Rivers…

Montana Fly Fishing Guides, LLC. is committed to providing awareness, education, and information to our fellow anglers regarding our precious Montana fisheries.  As part of that commitment we are supporting the Montanan’s for Healthy Rivers organization (MHR).  The MHR is a coalition of citizens, sportsmen, businesses, and conservationists is working to conserve the last, best free-flowing rivers in Montana.  There are a number of threats to our local rivers including pipelines, oil and gas drilling, and streamside development to name a few.  As anglers, the health of our rivers directly determines the quality of our fisheries.  As dedicated anglers need to stay informed and active on all fronts to protect these fragile ecosystems.  The vast majority of Montanan’s support these efforts and we’ll try to keep all of our fellows out of state anglers updated as well.

The latest efforts of Montanan’s for Healthy Rivers, besides raising awareness, is asking the Fish & Wildlife Service for a better Bull Trout Plan.  While this doesn’t affect our local Livingston area river it is a needed management update to the overall health of the Montana fishery. If you’d like to learn more visit here.

Even if you don’t live in Montana you obviously enjoy our streams and fisheries so please join the MHR efforts by following them on Facebook, Twitter or stay up to date via the MHR website.  We encourage you to get involved with simply sharing this with your friends and taking the time to write in comments to our Montana legislators.  The fishing and river travel business in Montana brings in over $5 billion a year so our legislators certainly hear how those dollars effect us.

Eric Adams the owner of Montana Fly Fishing Guides, LLC is proud to be featured in the November 2014 Montana’s for Healthy Rivers Newsletter and as one of their supporting businesses on their website.

Montana Fishing Trip – 2015 Rates

Montana Fishing Trip - 2015 Rates

 

Plan your 2015 Montana Fishing Trip with Us…

Montana Fly Fishing Guides and our lodging partners Yellowstone Valley Lodge and the Missouri River Ranch have updated our Montana fishing trip rates for 2015.  Most of you will notice that our daily fishing rates have stayed the same yet again.  We can attribute this to our organization and efficiency in our advertising and overhead.  Rates for the Missouri River Ranch are also the same as in 2014.

The Paradise Valley spring creeks of DePuy’s and Armstrong’s have increased their daily private water fees from $100 to $120  per person/day.

Yellowstone Valley Lodge has a slight increase (less than 5%) in it’s all inclusive package rates due mostly to increases in food costs and our commitment to value added amenities.

If you’re interested in our Montana Fly Fishing Guides daily rates

If you’re interested in the Yellowstone Valley Lodge’s all inclusive Standard or Deluxe fishing packages…

If you’re interested in the Missouri River Ranch’s all inclusive fishing packages…

Latest Montana Fly Fishing News

Latest Montana Fly Fishing News

It’s a fishing season and that means we are on the water nearly every day from April through October.  That means we are not sitting in front of the computer blogging about fishing.  Lot’s of folks blog about their daily activities, but there just isn’t enough time in the day. However, we try to keep you posted through our Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts.  So if it’s fishing season don’t be surprised that we aren’t updating our blog.

Montana Fly Fishing Guides can be found on these popular social sites:

Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/MTFlyFishingGuides

Twitter – http://twitter.com/MontanaFlyFish

Instagram –  http://instagram.com/montana_fly_fishing_guides

Montana Fishing Report May, 2014

Montana Fly Fishing Tripschoose All Inclusive Inset

Typical of this time of year our Montana fishing report for the Spring is outstanding.  If you’ve followed this blog, FaceBook Page, Twitter account or Instagram photos you’ve seen that this season in particular has been amazing.  While the early Spring in March and even early April were nearly too cold to fish the last 3 weeks have more than made up for it.  You know it’s good when the Montana Fly Fishing Guides’ staff isn’t guiding they are making plans to fish.  How often do you go to your job when you have a day off, not too often we imagine.

Our runoff is a bit later than normal this year, but it sure has extended our early season fishing, but instead of boring you all with a description of it how about a bunch of trout porn photos.

Yeah, we thought you’d prefer that…