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"The gods do not deduct from man’s allotted lifespan the hours spent in fishing." ~ Babylonian Proverb
There’s no better way to spend a day in Yellowstone country than with a fishing rod in your hand! Adventures Outfitting can take you on a fishing expedition on a famous Southwestern Montana river or we can travel into the backcountry and fish seldom disturbed lakes and streams. Once you've experienced our fishing you won't be satisfied fishing anywhere else!
Adventures Outfitting is centrally located near some of the best fishing in the world. The world famous Madison River winds its way through our valley providing superb wade and float fishing opportunities. In addition, we can provide guided trips to a number of rivers within a short driving distance including the Madison, Ruby, Big Hole, Missouri, Beaverhead, Gallatin, Yellowstone and a couple of smaller streams which are only accessible to a few adventuresome souls. We specialize in Madison River drift boat fishing. On these trips, we fish from the boat, stopping periodically to wade the hot spots. Our recommended fishing excursion is a multi-day pack trip into the Montana or Yellowstone National Park backcountry. By traveling on horseback, we are able to access some of the most beautiful and pristine waters where the fishing is exceptional because of the low fishing pressure. The spectacular views and abundant wildlife are a bonus while fishing for rainbow and cutthroat trout in the crystal clear streams and lakes. Whether you're an accomplished fisherman or have never held a fishing rod before, we can provide you with a successful fishing outing. We'll adjust the trip and fishing strategies to match your skills. Fees: Madison river Guided Float Trip $600/boat, 2 persons per boat. Guided backcountry fishing is included in our pack trip rates. |
The beautful Lamar in YNP A happy fisherwoman Madison River float fishing A fine cutthroat trout Fishing the crystal clear waters of a high mountain lake |