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The Madison River starts in Yellowstone National Park, flows through Ennis, MT and ends near Three Forks, MT where the Missouri River is formed. The Lower Madison River below Ennis, MT is a great choice in the shoulder seasons, Spring and Fall, with the Upper Madison being a fantastic summer fishery.
Madison River, MT
$700.00
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
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
The Ruby River is another dry fly fishers purists paradise, perhaps more so than any other of our rivers due to its fantastic wade fishing for wild, dry fly eating wild brown trout! Its perfect riffle, corner pool characteristic afford the dry fly purist the classic up-stream approach to it’s endless trout filled pools and solitude and no boat ramps means no boats rowing through your water. Book one of our Ruby River fly fishing trips and experience the fantastic fishing, solitude and incredible beauty for yourself!
Ruby River, MT
$575.00
The Beaverhead River’s consistent, clear flows and reliable hatches of Pale Morning Duns, Caddis, and Yellow Sally stoneflies have made it a trout factory and world-class fly fishing destination. In terms of the numbers of trout and bio-mass per square yard, the Beaverhead is off the charts. Our Beaverhead River Fly Fishing trips will not disappoint. The ‘Beav’ as the locals call it, does not give up its secrets easily though, especially if you’re new to this river. Tight quarters, strong currents and hard fighting wild trout require short accurate casts and disciplined line management. But, for those eager and focused, the rewards can be remarkable.
Beaverhead River, Montana
$575.00
Let us take you on a memorable excursion to the Beaverhead Ranch fly fishing for trophy trout. A quality flyfishing adventure that’s going to reward you with plenty of trout and a memorable trip. It twists and turns through the willow lined river bottom, cut banks lined with beautiful willows, and cottonwood trees, perfect habitat for wild wary trout. We walk/wade the river which makes for a nice slow pace that’s fun and relaxing. No need to rush to the next spot, you have the property all to yourself. We walk the banks of the hog pond in the mornings sight fishing bank cruisers with dry flies, dry/dropper rigs and other stillwater favorites. This is an exciting technique to fish because it’s all visual. We set up on these fish like you would a Bonefish on the flats. We get in front of the fish and lead the fish by 5 or 10 feet and watch them come to the fly. When the sun gets high, we’ll drop the boat in and do some deep nymphing with jigs and chironomids. Book a day on the Beaverhead Ranch with one of FishTales Outfitting’s expert guides and enjoy a relaxing and exciting day you’ll never forget!
Beaverhead River, MT
$575.00
The Jefferson offers some of the best trophy brown trout fishing anywhere. The browns and rainbows encountered here are the type you’re likely to find on the cover of popular fishing magazines – burly, vibrant, awe-inspiring. The best part; You’ll never find fly fishing to be a crowded experience at the Jefferson. The river runs through the picturesque and serene Jefferson Valley flanked by the jagged peaked Tobacco Root and Highland Mountains. The Jefferson can be a fickle river and we suggest you fly fish The Jefferson River with one of our experienced guides to find the productive zones. You’ll find the solitude and, serenity of this river infectious as it doesn’t draw the crowds some of our other rivers do.
Jefferson 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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