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Fly Fishing School Itinerary
with Cabin Accommodations
| Trip Length: |
2-5 days |
| Departure
Dates: |
August 20 September 30 |
| River
Rating: |
class
I-II |
| River Miles:
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10-15 miles |
| Meeting
Time: |
8:30 am daily |
| Meeting
Place: |
glacier
outdoor center |
| Return Time:
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5:30 pm |
| Age Limit:
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6-8 (dependent on weather and water conditions) |
| Rates:
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$350 per person per day (double occupancy) $425 per
person per day (single occupancy) (prices do not include 7% service fee)
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| License: |
Montana fishing license is required and available at
Glacier Outdoor Center: $25.00 for 2-day license (includes required Montana
Conservation License and State Lands License). $15 for additional 2- day
license. $70 for season license.
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There is no better time than
fall to visit Glacier National Park with warm days, crisp cool nights and
gorgeous autumn colors. While all this beauty surrounds you, become an
accomplished fly fisherperson. This school provides you some of the best
education and guidance Northwest Montana has to offer. Our professional guides
are all licensed with the state of Montana and have fished these waters for
many years. Stay in our cabins, use our trout pond and spend time on the Middle
and North Forks of the Flathead River . Autumn is the ideal time of the year to
avoid the crowds, have crystal clear waters and great fishing.
We base this school out of our cabins in West Glacier where we have access to
our trout pond and a multitude of river sections. The school includes great
fishing and instruction, nightly lodging in our spacious cabins, and daily
lunches. This school focuses on the history of fly fishing, types of equipment,
casting techniques, fly identification, knots, presentation, hatches, reading
water and fish identification. This school is geared to getting you to a level
where you feel confident to fly fish on your own.
We can customize our fishing school to fit your schedule.
There is a two-person minimum to begin the school. If you just want to touch up
on your fly-fishing skills you might opt for two days, but if you are a
beginning fly fisherperson you might opt to stay up to five days. We begin at
8:30 am to plan the day's strategy followed by a full day of instruction, lunch
and fishing. |
Equipment is provided, but if you have your own, bring it.
You will want a five weight/9 foot/4 piece rod or smaller with a weight forward
floating line, several leaders (4x or 5x leaders work well), and a good variety
of western trout patterns including the Sofa Pillow stone, red and yellow
Humpies, Royal Wulff, caddis patterns (especially the Elk Hair), Parachute
Adams and Stimulators. Although a good portion of the fishing is from a boat,
you may want to throw in your waders. If you have questions on what to bring or
if you would rather wait to pick up your equipment until you arrive in Montana,
we have a full service fly shop to assist you. A Montana fishing license must
be purchased prior to the start of the fly fishing school and can be purchased
at Glacier Outdoor Center.
If you have time after the school, you may want to go on one
of our 2-7 day fly fishing
expeditions. If you do not have time this year, there may be time in
the future these trips are custom designed to fit your needs and time
constraints.
General trip information links:
map & directions
general
information
packing list

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