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Montana - West Yellowstone?
I'm trying to plan a fall fly fishing trip to Montana andi am
overwhelmed with the amount of information i am finding and was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction. The trip is for my brother and i and We aren't really the type who like to stay in those fancy lodges with the wide screen tv's and fancy food. We tend to like more fend for yourself type accomadations. I would like to rent a cabin and hire our own guide each day. I feel that this is the best way to have a true native fishing experience. The trip will be for 7-10 days depending on scheduling and we would like it the middle of september early october. If anyone can help me out i would appreciate it. Also if you have other sugestions than the West Yellowstone i would like to hear them. Thanks Ray |
Montana - West Yellowstone?
wrote If anyone can help me out i would appreciate it. Also if you have other sugestions than the West Yellowstone i would like to hear them. Well Montana is a big place g The Dillon area has several good waters of wide variety to choose from, as does the Missoula area and many others. Cut a Montana map in half, hang the western piece on the wall and throw a dart while blindfolded, you just hit a place with good fishing. West Yellowstone, itself, offers little except an entrance into the Park ( not even really Montana after a few miles ;-), there are four other entrances and a couple are closer to much of the better Fall fishing in the Park, and Park driving gets old fast. My suggestion would be to research specific waters, decide which appeal to you, and go from there, instead of picking a 'town' and working the other direction. What kind of fishing do you want? bobbing down a big river in a driftboat? sneaking up on your knees to a meadow stream? pondering a huge collection of varied insects and "matching the hatch"?, tossing a "big ugly" the only fly you really need to carry? double hauling? 6Xing? long walks spiced with solitude and a slight tingle at that noise in the bush? no walk and a cooler of beer always within reach? Another note: this year may shape up to be hot and dry. If so, Fall choices will be limited - some years some streams are shut down completely.. PlanB may become the only plan Another, another note .... "Montana" is often used to really mean "the west' ..... for instance YNP isn't really Montana ... much of the best fishing/scenery/getawayness in "Montana" is really in Wyoming or Idaho or even Utah |
Montana - West Yellowstone?
On 13-Apr-2007, "Larry L" wrote: Another note: this year may shape up to be hot and dry. If so, Fall choices will be limited - some years some streams are shut down completely.. PlanB may become the only plan My suggestion would be to research specific waters, decide which appeal to you, and go from there, instead of picking a 'town' and working the other direction. The way it looks w the winter snow pack that we had, I do believe (unfortunately) that you may be correct. I would look at the larger rivers - Gallatin Madison Bitteroot and others - Although I hope that we get much needed precipitation to keep these watrers flowing but The above is good advice Sincerely Fred |
Montana - West Yellowstone?
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