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The Blackfoot River is a fishing paradise that belongs on every fisherman’s bucket list. It’s a true classic western freestone river with impressive hatches like the Giant Salmon Fly, Golden Stones, PMDs, terrestrials, and more. Approaching the Blackfoot River, you’ll be greeted by huge boulders, steep ledges, and ripping, swirling water that seems to scream that an abundance of trout lives here. If you want some excellent brown trout and rainbow trout, this is the spot to fish them with our Blackfoot river fishing guide. The pleasant fishing environment along with relaxing scenic views will make your fishing experience exceptional. Since the Blackfoot river has good water access and is very long, it keeps the fly fishing pressure down to manageable levels. If you’re new to this or want to experience fishing as a tour, you should come to fish the Blackfoot River with Fishtales Outfitting today. Our Blackfoot river fishing guide will provide you with an adventure that’ll make you come back every year.
Blackfoot River, MT
$575.00
The Clark Fork River is one of Montana’s best-kept secrets, hidden in plain sight. Many anglers drive by it on their way to fish other famous Montana rivers like the Bitterroot or Blackfoot. We at Fishtales Outfitting love elbow room and great trout fishing; we think you’ll agree that our Clark Fork fly fishing trips are fun and productive! To many, it’s a surprise that Clark Fork has any fishing sections. In the past, this river went through tremendous damage but now it has been restored to its natural, clean state. This river is a testament to how nature thrives and overcomes man-made environmental issues. Today, The Clark Fork hosts an abundance of brown and rainbow trout and has numerous spots for fishing which you can explore with our Clark Fork River fishing guide. We look forward to taking you on one of our Clark Fork River fly fishing trips!
Clark Fork River, MT
$575.00
If you love to fly fish, you owe it to yourself to float this river – made famous by the novel, The River Runs Through It. The Blackfoot starts along the continental divide near Lincoln and drops in elevation over 3,000 feet. This is a classic, freestone stream with numerous rifles, runs, and pools throughout your float. The river runs through amazing canyons, heavy timber, and open valleys surrounded by beautiful peaks and loaded with a variety of hungry trout that love to take a dry fly! The Blackfoot is typically a little colder than other surrounding freestones and can be a great place to throw a hopper in the summer heat. There is nothing like watching a slow, subtle take of a beautiful cutthroat eating your fly!
Missoula, MT
$450.00
The Madison River is a gem of Southwestern Montana, a fishing treasure worth exploring! With the Sphynx Mountain keeping watch, its continual riffles slice through the Madison, Gravely, and Tobacco Root Mountain Ranges ending its journey in the Missouri River. Being a tailwater, the Madison River fishes consistently year-round producing a plethora of bugs for the trout to feed on. Taking a trip during the legendary salmon fly hatch will leave more than a large rainbow hooked by the end of the day. Casting your line over these beautiful wild browns, rainbows, and cutthroats is a treat you don’t want to miss out on!
Ennis, MT
$450.00
As you drive along Route 15 North of Helena, Mt you pass a sign that says, Gates of the Mountains. This is when you know you are getting close to the famous tailwater section of the Missouri River, from Holter Dam to Cascade, 40 miles of trout heaven. At certain times of the year, it feels like you are floating in an aquarium, watching groups of massive rainbows slice through the water under your drift boat; it’s a sight to behold. The Missouri River offers one of the best opportunities to catch a 20 inch” plus trout on a dry fly anywhere in Montana. This is a dry fly destination you will want to have on your bucket list.
Helena, MT
$450.00
The Madison River offers an amazing diversity of water and can vary significantly in its character as it travels on its course from Yellowstone National Park to the Missouri River. Different sections of the river offer different habitat, scenery, hatches and fishing techniques. In many ways the Madison feels like a completely different river from one location to the next. The variety along this legendary fishery is one of the many factors that makes it one of the most consistent rivers in Montana. It is a favorite for both DIY anglers and guided fishing trips. Although different sections of the river have their own peak fishing times, there is almost always a location on the Madison that is fishing well nearly every month of the year. The Madison truly offers some of the most diverse and consistent fly fishing in Montana. The Madison flows through one of the most scenic valleys in Montana and is flanked by the towering Madison, Gravelly and Tobacco Root ranges. The impressive scenery, high trout counts, potential for trophy fish and proximity to Yellowstone make this a must fish river for every serious fly fisherman.
Madison River, MT
$575.00
Situated between Sapphire Mountains and Bitterroot Mountains lies the Bitterroot Velley. It’s in this scenic, lush landscape that the Bitterroot River flows. The Bitterroot River is one of the best trout fishing rivers in Montana. The Bitterroot River is a dry fly fishery, something not many rivers in the can claim. A float down the river with our Bitterroot River fishing guides at Fishtales Outfitting will show you the best the river has to offer. Its epic views and high caliber of fishing are hard to beat. With its long flat pools, long riffles, gravel bars, and numerous side channels, the river shows remarkable diversity. Throughout its length, you’ll have the ripe opportunity to catch plenty of brown trout, cutthroat trout, and rainbow trout. Miles of trout holding water await you at every bend. Book one of our Bitterroot River guided fly fishing trips today and explore miles and miles of fly fishing spots.
Biterroot River, MT
$575.00
The Big Hole River’s grassy meadows, mountainous horizon, wide-open spaces, braids and islands in between classic riffles littered with hanging cottonwoods are gorgeous to first-time explorers. Our Big Hole River fly fishing trips are fun filled and relaxing. With its blue-ribbon trout streams, slow-moving pools, sharp turns overlooking thick forests and lush green agricultural fields, and rich wildlife, the river is a favorite spot for fishing with guides and clients. Once it leaves the mountains, the river spills into a valley and merges with the Beaverhead River. Big Hole River is the ultimate spot for blue-ribbon trout fishing. The river is home to a variety of trout, including wild trout, rainbow trout, and brown trout. Strict fishing regulations maintain fly fishing quality and keep the fishing pressure tolerable. So, if you’re up for the fishing trip of your life, take our fly fishing guide and explore the prettiest river in all of Montana.
Big Hole River, Montana
$575.00
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