Bozeman Fly Fishing Trips
MADISON RIVER VALLEY ~ YELLOWSTONE RIVER VALLEY ~ GALLATIN RIVER VALLEY ~ BOZEMAN ~ ENNIS ~ LIVINGSTON ~ BIG SKY ~ GARDINER
406-522-9854
Montana Angler Fly Fishing, 76 Lucille Lane, Bozeman MT 59718
More Montana Fly
Fishing Articles!
Bozeman, Montana: Fly fishing ground zero
By Brian McGeehan
If you are looking for one location on the planet where fly fishing reigns supreme; Bozeman, Montana should be your
destination of choice. It is physically impossible to walk three blocks in Bozeman without running into fly fishing
references. Gift shops are overrun with fly fishing Santas, royal coachman bed sheets and carved wooden trout. The
town is literally surrounded by its five fly shops and four outdoor sporting goods stores. It seems like one out of 4
locals owns a boat and many of them make their living as fishing guides. Bozeman has the highest concentration of
fly fishing and wildlife photographers of any town on earth: flip open your TU calendar or the newest issue of fly
fisherman magazine and half of the photos are from Gallatin Valley shutter flies. Realtors' business cards are adorned
with grip and grin portraits of the large fish they have caught on local waters. Montana State University is the de facto
institution of higher learning to focus on trout ecology. The Federation of Fly Fishers is located across the pass in
Livingston with its International Fly Fishing Museum. The local breweries malted beverages have names like Hopper
Pale Ale and Trout Slayer. Want a drift boat?...the best in the world are made at the edge of town at RO drift boats.
Want the best waders on the planet?... you guessed it, they're made by Simms here in Bozeman. Where do the
wave of hip, Warren Miller-esque, fly fishing movies make their debuts? …right here in Bozeman to an always packed
house of frothing, fishing crazed locals. Where does Orvis hold its annual Guide Rendezvous? Bozeman of
course…seemingly half of the world's top fly fishing guides live in driving distance.
So if you want to live on the cutting edge of art, go to Paris. If you want to hang with the world's best rock climbers:
live in your van in Yosemite. Beach volleyball and Rio De Janeiro, Big wave surfing and Hawaii, baseball and Yankee
stadium, pheasant hunting and South Dakota….you get the picture. If you have caught the fly fishing bug, and want
to not only experience great fishing, but want to fully immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of modern day fly fishing
then you absolutely must spend some time marinating in Bozeman's angling culture.
Perhaps the greatest aspect that impresses me the most is the shear quantity of expert fly fisherman and fly fishing
guides that call Bozeman their home. The area literally attracts the best of the angling world's best. The sheer
density of world class anglers promotes a vibrant exchange of all ideas related to catching trout on flies. Unless you
live life with your head buried in the sand, you cannot help but to learn by simple osmosis when you are surrounded
by so many great fly fishing minds when in Bozeman.
So what serves as the keystone of the fly fishing culture so strongly immersed in this hip western town?....the fishing
of course. Bozeman fishing trips include an amazing number of the world's best trout rivers within an hour and a half
drive. I honestly have a very difficult time traveling two hours from town to fish, because you literally have to drive by
so much quality fishing along the way that the urge to pull over and wet a line becomes to great. Seriously, to fish the
Kootenai (a blue ribbon river in Northern Montana), I have to pass up the Gallatin, Madison, Jefferson, Missouri, Big
Hole, Clark Fork, Black Foot, Bitteroot….not to mention countless small spring creeks, stillwaters, and fantastic
stream fishing. Let me tell you, it isn't easy!
Bozeman is an amazing location because you can actually fly fish some of the small creeks right in town and have
off the hook fly fishing, stop by one of the pubs in town to wet your whistle in your waders and continue ripping lips
upstream afterwards. Drive 10 minutes out of town and you are on the world famous Gallatin river, 20 minutes and you
are on the Madison, and 30 minutes gets you to the Yellowstone.
It's a no-brainer that Bozeman has become a Mecca for some of the world's best fly fishing guides. Expert fisherman
realize that being at the right place at the right time far surpasses all of the advance casting tips a lifetime
subscription to Fly Fisherman magazine can provide. The beauty of basing fishing trips out of Bozeman is the
amazing diversity that our guides have at their fingertips for finding quality water that is "on fire". Another perk to the
Gallatin Valley is the density of fishing options for guided trips is that we are able to play match maker with our
guests to find the best fishing scenario that matches what folks are looking for. If we have beginner anglers we can do
a nice float trip on one of the stretches of the Madison or Yellowstone that has uncomplicated drift lines or maybe a
wade trip on the Gallatin that is loaded with eager rainbows. Adventurous guests may want to combine some white
water with their fishing to experience the frenetic pace of casting into roiling pocket water or perhaps make a hike into
the bottom of a wilderness canyon. With such amazing fisheries as the Madison, Yellowstone, Boulder, Missouri,
Jefferson, Ruby, Gallatin, East Gallatin, Spring Creeks, small streams, Private ranches and large lakes with a short
drive away it is no wonder that Bozeman fly fishing attracts fisherman from around the world!