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MISSOULA FLY FISHING RIVERS

Montana's rivers are legendary in the fly fishing world, with waters that have inspired anglers and writers alike. From the Blackfoot River, immortalized by Norman McLean in A River Runs Through It, to the storied Bitterroot and the renowned dry fly fishing of the Clark Fork River, these rivers offer world-class opportunities for every angler. Dive into each river’s unique charm and start planning your Missoula fly fishing adventure today.

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Mother’s Day Gift Guide
Mar 12, 2025

Mother’s Day Gift Guide

As Mother’s Day approaches, it’s time to celebrate the special women in our lives who share a love for the fly fishing. Finding the perfect gift for Mom can sometimes feel like casting into unfamiliar waters, but fear not! At our Missoula fly shop, we understand what your mom needs to make the most of her time on the water this season.

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Montana Fly Fishing Trip Packing List
Mar 12, 2025

Montana Fly Fishing Trip Packing List

Looking for advice on packing for a Montana fly fishing trip? Or maybe you’re wanting to prepare for a Missoula guided fly fishing trip? Make sure you’re packing the proper gear so you can make the most of your experience.

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Top 5 Must-Have Flies For Summer Fly Fishing
Mar 12, 2025

Top 5 Must-Have Flies For Summer Fly Fishing

One of our favorite things about peak summer is the huge variety of different places to go fly fishing in Montana. From the local go-to’s like the Bitterroot River, Blackfoot River, Clark Fork River, and Rock Creek to the tiny tributary streams that drain numerous valleys out of the neighboring mountains — the options are endless and there is no better way to explore these places than with a fly rod in hand.

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Top 5 Hopper Fly Patterns
Mar 12, 2025

Top 5 Hopper Fly Patterns

To most, the dry, pale shade of yellow that overcomes our lawns, fields, and hillsides is a sign that the dog days of summer are upon us. To fly fishermen, however, late summer in Montana is synonymous with low water and big hopper fly patterns.

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