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The Flathead River, Montana
Nestled at the base of Glacier National Park, the Flathead River and its 3 forks make for an absolutely beautiful fishing float. The river contains rainbow, cutthroat and bull trout, the latter of which you cannot keep. Huge stoneflies, caddis and generic nymphs predominate on the system.
IDFFA Swap Shoppe
If you are like me, you have many fishing items which you no longer need nor use and are just accumulating dust. You may even have old spinning gear from your pre-fly fishing years, which you no longer want. If you need to swap of sell these items, .....
Big Wood River, Idaho
The Big Wood's headwaters are found just west of Galena Peak which is over 11,000 feet high. From its source in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area, the Big Wood River flows 60 miles due south. Rainbows are caught in all sizes varying from 10 to 20 inches and it’s not uncommon to hook 15 to 20 trout on a good hatch day.
Kootenai Valley Inflatables
Kootenai Valley Inflatables (KVI) has the perfect inflatable drift boat for you. These boats extend your season by weeks and are considerable easier to maneuver than Hyde or McKenzie drift boats.
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Fly Fishing Links-Save Time-Check 'em out!
These are links I have found over the years which I frequently go to for information about my next fly fishing adventure. They really can help you with your trip planning. (Specific advertisers are not necessarily endorsed by the IDFFA).
Clark Fork River, Montana/Idaho
This is the largest river by water volume in Montana. It is ever larger than the mighty Missouri. It flows through beautiful western Montana from above Anaconda, MT and empties into Lake Pend Oreille, ID which eventually empties into the Columbia River. For my tastes, the middle portion has the best fishing.
The Bull River, Montana
Located in western Montana, the Bull meanders through meadows for its first 12-15 miles below Bull Lake. This free stone, spring fed river is very deep in spots and holds some of the largest numbers of brown and bull trout I have ever seen. The brown drake hatches in May and June are absolutely incredible.