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FISHING REPORTS
Get the latest Missoula fishing reports on local rivers like the Bitterroot, Blackfoot, Clark Fork, Rock Creek, and the Missouri River. From hatch information to floating notices, tips, tricks, and expert insights from the guides at our Missoula fly shop. Make the most of your next Missoula fly fishing trip and know where to go, what to use, and how to be succcessful on the water.
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Montana River FIshing Guides
Want to know more about Montana's rivers and how to fish them? We have prepared comprehensive Montana fly fishing guides for each of Missoula's local rivers and more that include section-by-section breakdowns, hatch information, river shuttles, fishing access maps, and seasonality. Check out the Missoula fishing guides below to learn more about each Missoula fly fishing river.
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3 Alternatives for Spring Runoff in Montana
It’s that time of year when the weather warms up and starts to melt mountain snow, causing spring runoff. The rivers swell up with snowmelt and get big and muddy. It’s when anglers in the Missoula, Montana area, and all over the mountain west have to forego fishing their favorite freestone rivers and find something to do during spring runoff
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Top 5 Streamers For Fall Fly Fishing
In Montana, we love to use streamers for fall fly fishing. It’s one of our favorite ways to target big fish! In this season, the fish are aggressive and looking to gain calories before the winter sets in.
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Stay & Fish: Guided Fly Fishing & Lodging Packages
We pride ourselves on offering the ultimate Missoula guided fly fishing package featuring our experienced guide staff to luxurious Missoula vacation rentals in the heart of downtown. Our “Stay & Fish” packages are without a doubt the best way to experience fly fishing in Missoula.
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Patagonia Fly Fishing Trip Report: Cinco Rios and Estancia del Zorro
At first glance, one might not be able to tell the difference between Patagonia and the American West. It’s not until you string up your rod and quite literally get your feet wet that you realize Chilean Patagonia is an entirely one-of-a-kind, charming corner of the world.
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