Your Adventure
Planning a fishing trip in Montana can sometimes feel overwhelming, but we’re here to make the process simple and stress-free. Our goal is to ensure your experience is smooth, comfortable, and enjoyable from start to finish. If you have questions or need guidance, we’re always happy to help—no detail is too small. Feel free to give us a call or send an email anytime, and we’ll gladly assist with any part of planning your trip.
What is included in our trips:
Transportation to and from the river. Your guide will communicate with you prior to your trip to make a plan on when and where you would like to meet.
All fishing gear: Your guide will have rods, reels, and appropriate tackle for a successful day on the river. If you would like to bring your own gear that is great. We recommend 5 and 6 weight rods.
Shore lunches and non-alcoholic beverages.
What IS Not included in our trips:
Valid Montana fishing license. This can be purchased at any fly shop or online.
Gratuities for your guide. We recommend tipping 20% at the minimum. Guides have a lot of overhead costs for every trip and that gratuity helps cover these expenses. If you think your guide went the extra mile, tip him a little more…it is always greatly appreciated.
RATES:
All rates below are listed as a total for either one or two people.
Half Day Trip:$600 1-2 anglers 3-4 hours
Full Day Trip: $750 1-2 anglers 6-8 hours
A 50% deposit is required to secure your reservation. The remaining 50% is due on the day of your trip. Your deposit is fully refundable if the cancellation is made at least 30 days prior to your trip. Cancellations received within 24 hours of your trip will result in full payment of the trip.
METHODS OF PAYMENT
We accept cash, checks and all major credit cards.
All trips are operated by licensed Montana outfitters and guides.
FAQ’s
What is included in the cost of the trip?
We are an all-inclusive outfitter. There are no hidden fees. In a full day trip we provide all the flies, tackle and equipment you’ll need. Lunch and transportation are also included in your cost. A fishing license and gratuity for your guide are the only additional costs to you.
What should I bring on my trip?
Rain Jacket, extra layer, sun screen, polarized glasses, hat and of course a camera. If fishing in the spring or fall it is important to have warmer layers. If you want to bring your own rod and reel, a 5 or 6 weight rod with a floating line is ideal.
Where can I get my Montana Fishing License?
You can purchase your fishing license online before your trip here: https://ols.fwp.mt.gov/
How do I make sure I have a great day on the water?
The best way to ensure a great day on the water is to communicate with your guide before your trip starts. Please let your guide know your experience level, your fishing preferences and your goals for the day. Also be sure to let your guide know if you need to be off the water at a certain time so he can plan the distance of your float accordingly.
Where and when should I meet my guide in the morning?
Your guide will either pick you up where you are staying or we will arrange a location near the river to meet. Start times depend on the time of year but if you would like to start at a particular time or be off the water at a particular time please communicate with us before the day starts.