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October Fly Fishing in Montana

October Fly Fishing in Montana

Montana Fly Fishing in October

October is fall fly fishing at its finest in Montana. Anglers will find great fly fishing on our blue ribbon rivers in Bozeman, MT as well as the Missouri River. Fall in Montana offers the combination of excellent fly fishing, strong hatches, beautiful scenery, and open space that makes every Montana fly fishing trip in October memorable.

Many of our long time anglers and guides consider October to be the best month for fly fishing in Montana for anglers that prefer angling on our rivers in solitude. It is not uncommon to not see another angler on a Montana fly fishing trip in October and pressure is always low on all of our rivers. Fall weather can make for variable and challenging conditions by the middle of the month but anglers can expect rewarding fly fishing regardless.

 

Highlights

  • Consistent conditions and low pressure on the Missouri River make for some of the best fly fishing of the season. Good hatches of caddisflies and BWOs make for great dry fly fishing most afternoons and productive nymphing and streamer fishing in the mornings.
  • The Yellowstone River near Bozeman, MT offers consistently great fly fishing along its entire length from Gardiner to Columbus, MT and true solitude on the water.
  • Seasoned anglers will enjoy rewarding fly fishing in all conditions.

 

What to Expect in October

October fly fishing in Montana is all about slowing down, taking it all in, and having fun while enjoying blue ribbon fly fishing in solitude. Anglers can expect low angling pressure on all of our Montana rivers and good hatches throughout the month. Fall weather can be variable throughout the month and anglers should expect any and all conditions ranging from sunny and warm to snowy and cold. Wind is the main factor that can impact the fly fishing. Calmer days will be more productive and windy days less so. Even in the most challenging of conditions and anglers can expect rewarding fly fishing opportunities.

On the Missouri River anglers can expect the most consistent conditions for fly fishing in October. The Missouri River near Craig, MT is considerably lower elevation than our Bozeman, MT area waters which means conditions are generally milder. Hatches of BWOs, midges, and caddisflies are also predictably better on the Missouri River often making for world class dry fly sight fishing on a daily basis. Angling pressure is lower on the Missouri River in October than during other prime months of the fly fishing season.

On the Yellowstone River, Madison River, and other freestone streams closer to Bozeman, MT anglers can expect true solitude on the water and great fly fishing. Conditions are generally favorable but anglers should be prepared for angling in often challenging conditions including cold, rain, snow, and wind during the month of October. The fly fishing is rewarding regardless. Consistent afternoons hatches of BWOs and fall drakes makes for great dry fly and dry-dropper fishing most days.

 

Where to Fly Fish in October

Anglers planning a Montana fly fishing trip in Montana should consider the Missouri River and Yellowstone River to be the two premier destinations for fly fishing in October. The Missouri River tailwater below Holter Dam offers the most consistent fly fishing, regardless of conditions, and strong hatches that makes for great dry fly fishing. The Yellowstone River offers true solitude and more than 150 miles of blue ribbon water to fly fish, which means there is always somewhere to fish and find favorable conditions near Bozeman, MT.

Other rivers in Montana including the Madison River, Jefferson River, and Gallatin River can also offer great fly fishing in October, but often challenging conditions due to Fall weather. While anglers can count on solitude and productive days when conditions are right, our Montana fly fishing guides recommend heading elsewhere on colder and windier days.

 

October Fly Fishing Tactics

Generally anglers can expect to employ a variety of fly fishing tactics in October in Montana. Colder mornings mean hatches often start late-morning or early afternoon. Nymphing and streamer fishing are generally productive before hatches of BWOs, midges, and caddisflies make for excellent dry fly fishing. Hopper fishing can often continue to be productive through the month on warmer days and shouldn’t be overlooked.

On the Missouri River anglers should plan on the daily pattern of nymphing and streamer fishing in the morning followed by dry fly or dry-dropper fishing in the afternoon. Strong hatches of BWOs on cold overcast days will bring huge numbers of rising fish to the surface and make for some of the best sight fishing of the year. The presentations are often technical and demanding, but make for truly rewarding fly fishing for all anglers. #16-20 BWO patterns including cripples, spinners, and emergers will be the most productive.

On our freestone rivers in Bozeman, MT anglers will find similar conditions and can expect to nymph or streamer fish in the morning and dry fly fish in the afternoon. Hatches vary significantly depending on conditions ranging from blanket hatches to non-existent and the dry fly fishing will vary accordingly. The Yellowstone River offers the most consistent hatches of BWOs throughout the month in Bozeman and anglers can expect quality dry fly fishing most afternoons on all but the windiest of days. Targeting slower water, back eddies, and mid-river seams will be the most productive.

 

October Fly Fishing Trips

October fly fishing trips with our Montana fly fishing guides are great for anglers that value solitude on the water and quality fly fishing, regardless of conditions. Seasoned anglers can expect success in all conditions and beginner anglers will find ample opportunity to learn and grow as anglers.

Our Missouri River fly fishing trips offer generally favorable conditions and consistent productivity. Strong fall hatches make for some of the best dry fly fishing of the year. Bozeman fly fishing trips in October offer true solitude on the Yellowstone and Madison River. Conditions can vary, but anglers can expect rewarding fly fishing on every October trip.

We encourage anglers to explore all of our Montana fly fishing trip options in October. Day trips are perfect for a quick trip while our custom trips and lodging packages make for a more immersive experience. Fall fly fishing in Montana truly is classic western fly fishing at its finest.

Contact us to learn more about October fly fishing trips with the Montana Angling Company.

September Fly Fishing in Montana

September Fly Fishing in Montana

The best Montana fly fishing in September

September is one of the best months to fly fish in Montana. Fall is in the air and with it comes perfect conditions for fly fishing. The strong summer hatches of terrestrials continue often through the end of the month, and good hatches of caddisflies and mayflies can be expected by the middle of the month on the Missouri River, Yellowstone River, and Madison River.

September flows on our rivers are ideal for both float fishing and wade fishing trips. Anglers will find solitude and productive days on the water on all of our local Montana rivers. The fly fishing in September in Montana is rewarding for beginner and seasoned anglers alike, making it the perfect time to start or build on your Montana fly fishing journey.

 

Highlights

  • The Missouri River offers some of the most consistent and productive fly fishing of the year. Strong hatches of caddisflies and mayflies mean great dry fly fishing and nymphing. By the end of the month streamer fishing can be equally as productive and produce some of the largest trout of the year.
  • On the Yellowstone River and Madison River near Bozeman, MT anglers can expect some of similarly great fly fishing with excellent hopper and dry fly fishing through the end of the month.
  • The crowds and pressure of summer disappear in September and anglers will find wide open rivers and solitude.

 

What to Expect in September

Anglers fly fishing in Montana in September can expect consistently great fly fishing opportunities on all of our local waters. Fall weather generally sets in by the middle of the month and anglers can expect cooler mornings and hatches coinciding warm afternoons. Flows on our rivers are down from their summer highs making both float and wade fishing productive. Anglers can expect to have success dry fly fishing, nymphing, and streamer fishing throughout the month.

On the Missouri River near Craig, MT anglers can expect good conditions from the Dam down to Cascade. Angling pressure on the Missouri River is much lower in September than the summer months of June and July and anglers can expect to float the lower reaches and see few, if any, other anglers. Aquatic vegetation growth generally peaks early in the month and can be frustrating at times, but generally does not significantly interfere with fly fishing once an angler learns to fish around and on the edges of the weed beds.

On our freestone rivers in Bozeman, MT anglers can expect unmatched consistency in September. Water temperatures and flows are ideal and stable making for great fly fishing from start to finish on a daily basis. Wade fishing, even on our larger rivers, can be productive and a nice change of pace for anglers that spend the majority of their time float fishing.

 

Where to Fly Fish in September

Our Montana fly fishing guides recommend anglers fly fish the rivers near Bozeman, MT through the 15th of the month and the Missouri River and other nearby streams through the end of September. This positions anglers to enjoy the best fly fishing throughout the month, where and when each river is at its best.

The Yellowstone River, Madison River, and Jefferson River near Bozeman all offer great dry fly fishing through the middle of September. The hopper fishing continues to produce consistent results and dry dropper fishing can be excellent. Wade fishing in Yellowstone National Park in the Lamar Valley on the Lamar River, Soda Butte Creek, and Slough Creek is also productive with wild cutthroat trout keying in on terrestrial offerings including hoppers, beetles, and ants.

By the 15th on the month, the excellent September fly fishing on the Missouri River peaks and there is nowhere better to fly fish in Montana than the Mighty ‘Mo. The combination of strong hatches, low pressure, and ideal flows make for some of the most fun and productive fly fishing of the year. The rainbow and brown trout in the Missouri River are some of the largest in Montana and after a full season of feeding they reach their peak size and strength by the end of the month.

 

September Fly Fishing Tactics

One of our favorite things about fly fishing in Montana in September is the variety of tactics anglers can employ and expect to produce trout in hand. A bunch of different ways to get it done: dry fly fishing, nymphing, streamer fishing, soft hackles, dry-dropper, euro nymphing, trout spey, and the list goes on. For anglers that enjoy getting out of the boat and wade fishing there is probably no better month than September. The ideal flows and conditions allow our trout to spread out and actively feed in all water types. Expanding your angling horizons to new water types will often produce great fishing.

On the Missouri River strong Hatches of #14-16 tan caddis, #8-12 october caddis, #20-22 BWOs, and #10-14 callibaetis make for some of the best dry fly fishing of the year. Sight fishing and blind fishing will be productive. Nymphing on the upper river with shallow nymphing techniques can make for some of the most action of the year. Fishing a #14-16 caddis nymph followed by small may fly nymphs, midges, and sowbugs will be effective most days. Streamer fishing with #4-10 baitfish imitations and buggers heats up by the end of the month and the biggest brown trout in the river become aggressive feeders. The nearby Blackfoot River also fishes well throughout the month of September and offers classic western dry fly fishing for wild cutthroat, rainbow, and brown trout.

On the freestone rivers in Bozeman, MT hopper fishing and hopper dropper fishing will remain productive throughout the month of September. Warmer days are generally best and anglers should consider fishing smaller dry flies including parachutes, caddisflies, and #14-18 attractors on cooler days. Nymphing can be very productive with #12-16 attractor nymphs and streamer fishing with smaller buggers can also be effective. Wade fishing side channels and main river shelves and drop offs is always a good call in September.

 

September Fly Fishing Trips

Montana fly fishing trips in September offer anglers consistently great fly fishing from both our home base in Bozeman, MT as well as our Missouri River Basecamp. We recommend anglers interested in custom multi-day trips consider fishing at both: spend a few days in Bozeman enjoying the fly fishing on the Yellowstone and Madison Rivers followed by a few days fishing on the Missouri River and Blackfoot River near Craig, MT. Our Montana fly fishing guides feel the fly fishing on all of our rivers is perfect for both veteran anglers as well as beginner anglers. Strong hatches throughout the month make for fun and rewarding days on the water.

For anglers interested in streamer fishing for trophy trout, we recommend booking your trip during the last 10-days of the month on the Missouri River. This window consistently offers some of the best streamer fishing of the year. Anglers willing to fish hard will be rewarded.

Our recommendation for all anglers booking trips in September is to plan on fly fishing the rivers near Bozeman the first half of the month and the Missouri River and other nearby rivers in Craig, MT during the second half of the month. We offer a wide variety of trips covering both regions and work with experienced and professional fly fishing guides that will work hard to make your next trip, your best yet.

Contact us to learn more about September fly fishing with the Montana Angling Company.

August Fly Fishing in Montana

August Fly Fishing in Montana

Montana Fly Fishing in August

August fly fishing in Montana is all about fly fishing on the rivers near Bozeman, MT. The Yellowstone River, Madison River, and the many streams of Yellowstone National Park offer great fly fishing throughout the summer months. August is hopper season and a great time for a Montana fly fishing trip.

Hopper fishing peaks in August and offers great fly fishing across all of our rivers for anglers of all skill levels. Float fishing and wade fishing are both great options. Anglers can count on consistently great fly fishing throughout the month of August in Montana.

 

Highlights

  • Fly fishing with hopper and other terrestrial patterns peaks in August making for great all-day dry fly fishing action on all of our Montana rivers.
  • Late summer makes for ideal fly fishing conditions on the Yellowstone River, Madison River, and Stillwater River.
  • Wade fishing is excellent on our big rivers as well as our smaller streams.

 

What to Expect in August

Anglers fly fishing in Montana during the month of August should expect great hopper fishing on our blue ribbon rivers. Summer weather makes for consistent angling conditions allowing for varied float fishing and wade fishing options. Our larger rivers like the Yellowstone River and Madison River are at perfect flows for diverse float angling opportunities. Wade fishing in August in Yellowstone National Park in the Lamar Valley is as good as it gets, and we recommend opting to wet wade and leave the waders at home.

Hoppertunities abound for anglers on all of our waters, with some years offering better terrestrial fishing than others.  Anglers should expect fly fishing to be great across the state on normal and high water years, but opportunities to be more limited on lower water years, with some of our rivers closing due to Hoot-owl restrictions. On these years anglers should focus on higher elevation streams, such as the Yellowstone and Upper Madison Rivers, which are reliable even on the lowest of years.

 

Where to Fly Fish in August

Our Montana fly fishing guides feel there is nowhere better to fly fish in the state of Montana in August than the rivers near Bozeman, MT. We consistently see the best hopper fishing in the state on the Yellowstone River and Madison Rivers. Anglers are regularly able to fish hopper and other large dry flies from start to finish of each day with great results. Many of the largest trout of the year are fooled by anglers fly fishing with hoppers.

The Yellowstone River is Montana’s longest and most diverse trout fishery offering over 150 miles of floatable fishable water from Gardiner to Columbus, MT. The hopper fishing in August on the Yellowstone River is as good as it gets along this entire length and should be considered the premier river to fish in Montana in August. Long grassy banks, eager trout, and reliably good flows keeps the fly fishing on the Yellowstone River consistently great throughout the summer.

The Madison River is another great August fly fishing option in Montana as reliably cold water keeps our trout on the feed. Hopper fishing as well as smaller terrestrials including ants and beetles make for excellent dry fly fishing opportunities throughout the month. Streamer fishing can also be excellent when water temperatures warm.

For anglers wanting to venture off the beaten path, we recommend considering fly fishing on the Stillwater River. Backcountry fly fishing in Yellowstone National Park is another great option. Both offer ample opportunities for solitude and blue ribbon fly fishing.

 

August Fly Fishing Tactics

Dry fly fishing with hopper and other terrestrial patterns is the primary tactic for fly fishing in Montana in August. Nymphing and streamer fishing can be productive, but it is hard to pass up fishing giant dry flies on a daily basis. Catch rates are generally high for anglers fishing terrestrials and some of the largest trout of the year come to hand on hoppers in August.

Quality hopper fishing can be found on all of the rivers near Bozeman, MT. The fly fishing is generally less technical than other hatches: tie on your favorite #6-14 hopper and fish it tight to the banks for consistent results. Anglers willing to explore different water types, presentations, colors, and patterns will find there is a subtle art to fly fishing with hoppers that only comes from experience on the water.

Fly fishing with hopper-dropper and other dry-dropper techniques can also be productive, particularly early in the day on cooler mornings. Often trout won’t move into the most aggressive lies until later in the day, and fishing a nymph below your dry fly can be highly effective.

 

August Fly Fishing Trips

August is a favorite month amongst our long time anglers and guides for fly fishing trips in Montana. It is hard to match the thrill of a trout taking a hopper, but it is a common event for anglers fly fishing in Montana in August. Float fishing trips on the Yellowstone River, Madison River, and Stillwater River are consistently productive and offer all day dry fly fishing for anglers of all skill levels. Wade fishing in Yellowstone National Park and our smaller streams make for equally great trips.

Summer fly fishing trips are all about the full Montana experience. Great fly fishing on some of the most scenic and wild rivers on earth. Book your Montana fly fishing trip with the Montana Angling Company and count on our experienced and professional guides working hard to make your August fly fishing trip, your best yet.

Contact us to book your August fly fishing trip in Montana with the Montana Angling Company.

July Fly Fishing in Montana

July Fly Fishing in Montana

Montana Fly Fishing in July

Anglers fly fishing during July in Montana have a lot to look forward to. Strong hatches, good river flows, and long sunny days make for some of the best fly fishing of the year. All of our Montana rivers are fishing well during the month of July. Anglers joining us on Montana fly fishing trips can count on great fly fishing on a daily basis at both our Missouri River Basecamp as well as our Bozeman Basecamp.

Dry fly fishing is exceptional and reliable throughout the month on all of our rivers. Thick hatches of stoneflies, caddisflies, mayflies, and terrestrials keep our Montana trout on the feed. There is probably no more consistent month to fly fish in Montana than in July and no better time to enjoy great fly fishing across the state with our Montana fly fishing guides.

Highlights

  • The Yellowstone River and other freestone rivers near Bozeman, MT come into shape and offer some of the best dry fly fishing of the year. Strong hatches of stoneflies make for great opportunities to catch wild trophy trout and fly fishing that is well suited for beginner and seasoned anglers alike.
  • Flows on our smaller rivers off the beaten path are ideal for floating and make for truly memorable days on the water.
  • All of our rivers are fishing well, which makes July the best time to fly fish in Montana for anglers wanting to experience the greatest diversity of water and trips.

 

What to Expect

July is summer fly fishing at its finest in Montana. Anglers can expect consistent weather, great hatches, and great fly fishing through the month of July. Never fly fished in Montana? July is the best month to start your Montana fly fishing journey.

Dry fly fishing is at its best in July in Montana, with all of our blue ribbon rivers boasting great hatches and favorable conditions. Close to Bozeman, MT our freestone rivers offer anglers the opportunity to enjoy some of the best stonefly hatches in the country. The fishing is often fast paced, filled with action, and offers some of our highest catch rates of the year. On the Missouri River and other rivers close to our Missouri River Basecamp, strong hatches of caddisflies and mayflies make for excellent conditions to fly fish.

Hard to imagine a better time and place to fly fish than July in Montana. It truly is as they say: it’s summertime and the living is easy.

 

Where to Fly Fish in July

All of our Montana rivers are fishing well in July. So it’s dealers choice. No bad decisions to be had. Our Montana fly fishing guides are eager to enjoy the great fly fishing on the freestone rivers near Bozeman, MT in July, particularly the Yellowstone River.

Run-off generally lasts through June on the Yellowstone, and on high water years into July, but as soon as flows drop below 10,000 CFS anglers can count on some of the best fly fishing of the year. The Yellowstone River holds a special place in our hearts. We consider it the top river to fly fish in Montana. July on the Yellowstone River is freestone fly fishing at its finest for wild trout eager to rise to a well presented dry fly. This type of fly fishing is both a great introduction for beginner anglers and rewarding for seasoned anglers.

Anglers can also count on the Madison River, Missouri River, Blackfoot River, Gallatin River, and the rest of our Montana rivers to fish well through the month of July in Montana. Float fishing is generally the most productive on our larger rivers, but great wade fishing opportunities can be had on our smaller streams, spring creeks, and in Yellowstone National Park. If you are planning a Montana fly fishing trip and want to experience the widest range of rivers and trips, July is the best month to fly fish in Montana.

 

July Fly Fishing Tactics

Dry fly fishing is king in Montana during the month of July. Strong hatches make for all day conditions to fish dry flies on all of our Montana rivers. Soul fishing at its finest.

On the Yellowstone River strong hatches of stoneflies, including salmonflies and goldenstones, keep our wild trout on the feed and eager to rise to giant dry flies throughout the day. #2-#8 dry flies will bring even the largest of trout on the Yellowstone River to the surface, particularly early in the month when hatches are the strongest. Our Montana fly fishing guides can recall many days on the Yellowstone River where anglers have fished a single dry fly from put in to take out and had action throughout the day.

At times tying on a nymph dropper or fishing a tandem dry fly rig proves to be productive or even necessary. Streamer fishing early in the morning and late into the evening can produce some of the largest brown trout of the year.

Anglers can expect similar tactics to work on our other area rivers. Dry fly imitations of stoneflies #2-8, caddisflies #10-16, and mayflies #12-16 work well throughout the month of July on the Madison River. Nymphing is also exceptionally productive on the Madison River during July, with classics like prince nymphs and pheasant tails producing consistent results. On the Missouri River anglers can count on great sight fishing opportunities with both caddisflies and Pale Morning Dun (PMD) mayfly hatches keeping the Missouri River trout looking up throughout the day.

 

July Fly Fishing Trips

July fly fishing in Montana is well suited for anglers of all skill levels planning a Montana fly fishing trip. Seasoned anglers will be rewarded with some of the best dry fly fishing of the year and opportunities at wild trophy trout on the Yellowstone River, Madison River, and Missouri River. Beginner anglers will find favorable learning conditions on all of our rivers and great fly fishing to be had each day.

We offer our widest range of fly fishing trips in July. Beyond our popular lodging packages, custom trips, and day trips offered throughout the year, we also offer Overnight Trips and Adventure Trips during the months of July and August. Summertime make for consistent conditions optimal for riverside camping and venturing well off the beaten path.

July is many of our anglers’ favorite month to fly fish in Montana. While we can generally accommodate Montana fly fishing trip bookings with just a few days notice, many of our Montana fly fishing guides book well in advance. Booking 4-6 months prior is recommended for best guide and lodging availability for July fly fishing trips.

Contact us to learn more about Montana fly fishing in July and to book your next Montana fly fishing trip.

Top 5 Montana Fly Fishing Trips

Top 5 Montana Fly Fishing Trips

The Best Montana Fly Fishing Trips

Planning a Montana fly fishing trip can be a daunting task. Between travel, trip options, so many different rivers to choose from, and lodging, fly fishing in Montana can be overwhelming for both seasoned and novice anglers alike. We have the experience from years spent outfitting and guiding all across Montana to narrow the choices down to our top 5 favorite Montana fly fishing trips.

Our Montana fly fishing guides feel strongly these trips are well suited for anglers of all skill levels and fun for all anglers. These trips are a great starting point for any Montana fly fishing adventure or additions to an already accomplished lifetime of angling. Here are the Montana Angling Company’s top 5 Montana fly fishing trips:

 

1) Bozeman Fly Fishing Trips

Bozeman, MT is the perfect home base for a Montana fly fishing trip. In Bozeman, there are lifetime’s worth of blue ribbon fly fishing. The Yellowstone River, Madison River, and Gallatin River are all just outside of town and offer some of the best fly fishing in Montana throughout the Montana fly fishing season. Drive 30 minutes in any direction from Main Street and you’d have a hard time not running into world-class trout water. Bozeman also offers great amenities including comfortable lodging and great dining for après fishing. Our Bozeman Basecamp Trips are a great way for anglers to make the most of their next Montana fly fishing trip to Bozeman, MT.

 

2) Missouri River Fly Fishing Trips

The mighty Missouri River is quite possibly the single best trout stream in the state of Montana. And we don’t throw that around lightly. 5000+ trout per mile and the largest average size river trout in the state of Montana are stats that speak for themselves. The Missouri River is the perfect destination for any Montana fly fishing trip.

Travelling to the Missouri River is easy with airports in both Helena and Great Falls and great lodging options on the banks of the river near Craig, MT. Our Missouri River Basecamp Trips pair the world-class fly fishing on the Missouri River with our professional Montana fly fishing guides and lodging partners. We would also encourage anglers to experience fly fishing on other nearby rivers including the Blackfoot River and Dearborn River on their Montana fly fishing trip at our Missouri River Basecamp.

 

3) All-inclusive Lodging Packages

Our lodging packages pair world-class fly fishing, lodging, and dining together, to make your next Montana fly fishing trip a truly all-inclusive experience. Join us at our Montana fly fishing lodges and enjoy the best guided fly fishing experience in Montana with your family and friends. We have offerings ranging from rustic to modern, on all of Montana’s best rivers. These trips are always in high demand so we encourage interested anglers to plan their trip 4-12+ months in advance for best guide and lodging availbility.

 

4) Spring Special Fly Fishing Trips

Spring fly fishing in Montana is as good as it gets, and a Montana fly fishing trip in April is a sure bet for finding true solitude on the water. Imagine yourself fishing the blue ribbon waters on the Madison, Yellowstone, and Missouri River with not another angler for miles. This is often case for anglers on our Spring Special fly fishing trips. We offer Montana fly fishing trips on our same great rivers with our same great Montana fly fishing guides at a special rate during the month of April for anglers wanting to get in on the early season action. Cooler temps often make for later starts and shorter days, so our discounted rate reflects that. But the fly fishing is consistently great with strong hatches of midges and BWOs bringing fish to the surface, solid streamer fishing, and excellent nymphing throughout the month.

 

5) Custom Montana Fly Fishing Trips

For the angler that wants a truly unique Montana fly fishing trip, we offer our Custom Fly Fishing Trips. Anglers booking custom trips can expect to work with our Montana fly fishing outfitter to build their dream trip, catered to their preferences for length of trip , time of year, preferred fly fishing style, time of year, group size, lodging, and just about anything else you can think of. Want to fish 5 rivers in 5 days during the prime Montana dry fly fishing season? We’ll make it happen. When you book your Montana fly fishing trip with the Montana Angling Company know you will get the personal service and experience to make your next trip, your best one yet.

Contact Us to book your next Montana fly fishing trip today.