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- Flies and Tackle
- Rods and Reels
- Lunch
- Non-Alcoholic Beverages (Usually Coke, Diet Coke and Water)
- Guide and Instruction
A full day trip on the "Land of the Giants" section of the Missouri River. This trip meets at the Gates of the Mountains marina 20 miles south of Helena Montana on upper Holter Lake. ... moreThe guide/USCG licensed captain will meet you at the marina on upper Holter Lake where you will launch a custom jet boat and motor roughly 15 minutes across the lake to the Missouri River. The Boat is a 16 foot G3 skiff powered by a 30hp Yamaha outboard jet. The skiff is equiped with oars, casting braces and seating, which allow it to function much like a drift boat. The fishing is float style fishing with the guide rowing down the river as anglers cast flies from the boat. The motor is used to navigate across the lake and to the various streches of the river for floating. The guide will provide all the flies and tackle that you need for the day. All you really need to bring is a Montana Fishing license, appropriate clothing and sunglasses for eye protection. Floats are typically around 7 hours of floating but can vary depending on the preference of the customer. All of the fishing is usually done from the boat, which makes wearing waders optional and not at all nessesary. At mid day you will take a break on the bank and enjoy lunch provided by your guide. At the Land of the Giants, we target numbers of large trout with nymphs, streamers and ocassionally dry flies. This river will typically will fish well from mid April through June and again from September through October. Trout typically range from 16-24 inches with fish over 24 inches possible. Fish in the 18-21 inch range are normal and the bigger fish of the day typically range from 22-25 inches. The river flows through a steep scenic canyon with beautiful cliffs above. Sightings of eagles, deer and mountain goats high on the cliffs are frequent. This is a truly amazing trip that frequently produces big numbers of large rainbow trout with an occasional brown trout.
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Land of the Giants is a section of the Missouri River that we access by motorized boat. We coined the phrase " land of the giants" 15 years ago. This section got its nickname for a ... morereason! The biggest and baddest fish in the Missouri live in this section. Many of our clients will fish multiple days here and stay in Helena for the duration of their trip.
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- Expert guide
- BBQ shore lunch
Spend a day with Captain Brian O’Connor and his jet boat and fish the Gates of the Mountains. It is the best spring fishing in Montana. Known also as the Land of the Giants because ... moreof the enormous Rainbow’s you will catch, Catch’em large and many with over 7,000-12,000 fish per mile. This stretch of the Missouri River gives anglers of all skill levels truly a day to remember.
A full day float trip on the Missouri is a great way to experience Montana's amazing fly fishing. We offer both wade and float trips and we can help you learn the techniques that will ... moremake you successful fishing here. Both beginning anglers and experts will enjoy fishing the Missouri as there are a number of ways to fish each with its own special challenge. We provide fly fishing and light tackle spin fishing for one or two people near Ennis, Montana.
The Missouri River starts near Three Forks, Montana and offers beginning anglers and experienced fishermen alike the opportunity to hone their skills. Our guides will help you make ... morethe most of your time on the water and will provide the instruction you need or want based on your experience level.
The Big Blackfoot River is a gravel bottom, boulder-strewn “Freestone” river running from the Continental Divide near Lincoln, down thru the Blackfoot Valley where it joins the Clark ... moreFork River at Bonner, Montana. The fishing is amazing, with large hatches of Salmon Flies, Caddis, Mayflies, and Golden Stones. Our guides know this river well and have the experience to help you get fish on your line! Even beginners can find success and hook aggressive trout that'll put up a real fight.
Most of our fishing trips take place from a raft using big dry flies on a short line in fast, broken, gin-clear water filled with Rainbows, Browns, and the huge Bull Trout, better known as Dolly Varden.
Experienced anglers will apprediate The “Mighty Missouri.” Well develped skills of stealth and accurate casts are required to catch the large, cautious rainbows and browns. Wade fishing ... moreis great on the Missouri, with abundant hatches of BWOs, Caddis, PMDs, Tricos match-the-hatch dry-flies that compete with thousands of the real bugs, and a drag free drift are required to catch the huge, wary and finicky Rainbows and Browns rising to Caddis, BWO’s, PMD’s, Trico’s and more. The Missouri river can be one of the finest in Montana for experienced wade fishermen. But float trips can also be good when there are no fish rising.
We fish the Missouri from Holter Dam to Cascade, a 30-mile stretch of river designated a “Blue Ribbon” tail water fishery. Our guides know this section well and can help you hook an awesome catch.
Fishing the Smith River in Montana can be one of the most amazing experiences. The breathtaking scenery in this mini "Grand Canyon" will make it hard for you to keep your eye on the ... morefish. Yet, the prolific hatches lead to riotous fishing frenzies that are sure to keep anglers of all experience levels entertained. Our float trips take place over 5 days and 60 miles of some of the most scenic stretches of the Smith River.
You can fish the Clark Fork River all week long and never fish the same stretch twice! Our guided fishing trips on the Clark Fork will be tailored to your specific interests and our ... moreguides will be paired well to your experience level. We know this river like our own backyard and will help you make the most of your Montana fishing trip. Looking to catch some fiesty rainbows and browns? We'll help you get them on the end of your line.
- Experienced guide
- Lunch
- Drinks
- Flies
Day trips on the Bitterroot River in Montana include an experienced guide, boat, shuttle service to your fishing location, instruction, terminal tackle, leaders and tippet, water, ... morebeverages, and snacks. Alcolholic beverages are not included. Reel in fiesty rainbow and brown trout when you spend a day on the Bitterroot River. Our knowledgeable guides will help you find the best places to go to get them on your line.
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Bonner, Wolf Creek, Montana Fly Fishing Trips
Bonner, Wolf Creek, Montana is a great place for a fly fishing trip. With plenty of guided fishing trips to choose from, it’s easy to plan your Bonner, Wolf Creek, Montana fly fishing vacation. Close proximity to excellent fly fishing rivers and an abundance of knowledgeable fishing guides make Bonner, Wolf Creek, Montana one of the top fly fishing destinations.
Explore Bonner, Wolf Creek, Montana to find a variety of fly fishing outfitters, guided trips and fly fishing vacation packages. Find current conditions with Bonner, Wolf Creek, Montana fishing reports and discover the top access sites for fly fishing. Get in on the trout action with Yobi Adventures.
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