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Yellowstone River

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The Yellowstone River is the longest undammed river in the lower 48 United States.  It is a floater’s river full of fish and southwestern Montana scenery.  One of the most unique aspects to the Yellowstone River is the fact that on any given day a typical 8-12 float will be chosen out of a fishable and floatable 130-140 river miles.  So, we may fish one day near Yellowstone National Park and another day 80 miles east of Livingston by Columbus, Montana.  This allows people to see both a variety of river stretches, fishing methods and places along the way.

The Yellowstone is a dry fly fisherman’s river! The best fishing happens at the following times:

Mid April – Early May = Beatis, March Brown’s, Caddis

July 4th (or Post Run-off) = Salmon Flies and Golden Stones

Late July – August = Hoppers, aka Chubby’s, Caddis, Ants, Beatles, Possible Drakes

September-October = Beatis, Flying Ants, Hoppers, Caddis, and Parachute Adams (random mayflies)

There are lots of places where eloquent writers have described the beauty of our home river and I can’t compete with that.  What I can tell you is that when the Yellowstone is not running off chances are that the fishing will be fantastic and so will the ride.

To make reservations and book your trip call (406) 223-2624

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