Fish Montana
Montana and Yellowstone National Park is an anglers paradise. The rich fisheries of the Madison to Missouri, Yellowstone to Boulder, Bighorn to Blackfoot River, along with tons of mountain charged creeks and streams make the region a great place for fishermen. Why else would they film a River Runs Through It in Montana? Come fish Montana and get hooked.
Yellowstone River
The Yellowstone River is one of the most storied bodies of water in the continental United States. Flowing off of the Yellowstone plateau the river descends through legendary fishing locations like Paradise Valley and Livingston, MT.
Madison, Jefferson, and Gallatin River
The three forks of the Missouri River join up near Bozeman, MT. Each one travels along valley’s with it’s name sake. The Madison River starts in the park and travels through West Yellowstone and Ennis. The Gallatin River winds through the Gallatin Canyon and Big Sky.
Missouri River
The mighty Mo or Missouri River is one of the largest rivers in the United States. Originating in Montana, the Missouri River is one of great importance, great fishing, and great history. Plus the dam controlled river offers fantastic spring fishing.
Guided Fishing Trips in Montana
- Catch some fish with a pro! A guided fly-fishing trip in Montana is a great way to catch fish, learn about the sport, and hone your skills.
Bighorn River
Originating in Wyoming, the Bighorn River is a fishing gem in central and eastern Montana. Big fish in a slow current keep anglers coming back year after year.
Beaverhead and Big Hole River
The Beaverhead River connects with the Big Hole River in the vast Montana valleys of southwest Montana. The region is remote and the fishing is spectacular.
Blackfoot and Clark Fork Rivers
The Blackfoot is arguably the best fishery in Montana. Originating near the continental divide and enters into the Clark Fork River. The rivers combine and create amazing fishing and recreational oppoirtunities.
Gear and Supplies
Important Numbers and Resources
FISHING LICENSES AND PERMITS:
For all Montana Fishing Licenses, Permits, and Regulations please contact Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks.
For all Yellowstone Fishing Licenses, Permits and Regulations, please contact the National Park Service in Yellowstone