Montana Fly Fishing Vacation at the Clark Fork River Lodge; The Montana Fly Fishing Trip you'll never forget!

Western Montana offers the fly angler a wonderful variety of fly fishing trips  and experiences without the crowds people read about. Beautiful rivers and streams each different from one another.

ClarkForkAAA.jpg (75207 bytes)Clark Fork River Lodge has nestled itself on one of Western Montana "Jewels" in Big Sky country...the Clark Fork River. Large water with mainly large cruising rainbows, the occasional battling brown and the beautiful native cutthroat makes it a fly fishers paradise. 

 

MayflyAAA.jpg (28092 bytes)Dry fly and streamer fishing dominate the fly anglers patterns with fishing beginning sporadically in the early spring all judged on the spring runoff but really gets going in late June all the way into November with tremendous dry fly fishing.

 

 

StreamFishAAA.jpg (57496 bytes)Besides the Clark Fork, day fly fishing trips from the Lodge can be had on the Blackfoot, Bitterroot and during the Salmonfly hatch on the famed Rock Creek. Many small streams abound the area with native cutthroats and brook trout fishing as the order of the day.

 

BitterrootAAA.jpg (53033 bytes)Float the large flowing Clark Fork casting to large cruising rainbows sipping mayflies and caddis or the canyon beauty of the Blackfoot (the "River Runs Through it" river) for large brown trout in the late spring, early summer or the beautiful Bitterroot for rainbows, brown trout and cutthroats taking mayfly, caddis and stonefly patterns from spring well into fall.

 

With the beauty of Western Montana and the tremendous fishing to be experienced, the fly angler will build a fly fishing memory that will last a lifetime and the desire to return will be felt even before your stay at the Clark Fork River Lodge is over! 

 


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John Perry Flyfishing  1-800-580-9703
68 Rock Creek Road - Clinton, MT 59825
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