Other Montana waters

Jefferson River

Awesome views without the crowds, the Jefferson is an overlooked river by many. It has all of the charm that so many seek in a fishery in Montana. The Jefferson flows approximately 80 miles – formed by the Big Hole, Beaverhead, and Ruby Rivers, and later flows into the Missouri River. Its waters, when fished at the right times of the year, can produce some of the best fishing in the area. Come check out this river with us, I think you will be pleasantly surprised by the Wild Montana Browns and Rainbows!

Ruby River

The Ruby is a hidden gem in southwest Montana, much smaller in size than many of the surrounding area rivers, but don’t let that fool you, the Ruby offers some amazing walk-wade opportunities. This is the type of water that is easy to read and break down where the fish will hold. Full of amazing wild browns, rainbows, and cutthroat. The Ruby offers a variety of angling opportunities from headhunting selective trout sipping PMDs to throwing a grasshopper against the bank. If going deep is your style it’s also an excellent nymph and streamer river.

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Ruby River Rainbow

Small Streams

Montana is blessed with small streams that are often full of wild brown, rainbows, and brook trout. This can be a great change of pace if walk-wade fishing is your preferred way of fishing. Nothing like watching a wild brown or rainbow come up and eat your hopper.

Small stream in Montana