Fly Fish Blue Ribbon Waterways
Montana became synonymous with fly fishing after the 1992 film A River Runs. Through It, starring Brad Pitt and directed by Robert Redford. Anglers, on the other hand, have been casting lines in the state for years, already aware of the abundance of mountain streams and rivers primed for a fly.
The film, based on Norman Maclean's iconic 1972 novella of the same name, is set primarily on the Blackfoot River. However, many of the most captivating river scenes were shot on the Gallatin River. Both rivers provide productive seasonal hatches as well as some of the best mountain scenery in the sport. In addition, world-class fly fishing is available throughout the state. Aside from the Madison, Missouri, and Yellowstone Rivers, the state has thousands of mountain streams and creeks with plenty of action. Connecting with a local guide shop is one of the best ways to enjoy Montana fly fishing.
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Address: 435 East Main StreetBozeman, MT 59715
Phone: 406-522-9854
Website: montanaangler.com/montana-fly-fishing-rivers