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1-Day Fly Fishing School Itinerary
| Trip Length: |
1 Day |
| Departure
Dates: |
Daily late June through September |
| River
Rating: |
Class
I-II |
| River Miles:
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6 miles |
| Meeting
Time: |
8:30 am |
| 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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1 or 2 fishermen: $425 (prices do not include 7%
service fee) |
| 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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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.
The school includes great fishing and instruction. The
morning is spent at our stocked trout pond focusing 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.
After a fishermen's lunch prepared by your guide, you will
head down river in one of our 16-foot drift boats or rafts equipped with
fishing seats for an afternoon of castin', catchin' and let'n em go! |
All you need to bring is a pair of shoes you don't mind
getting wet, a jacket, sunglasses, a wide brim hat or cap, sunscreen, and a
hearty handshake. We also recommend you bring your own equipment, but if that's
not possible that's okay too. Flies may also be purchased at Glacier Outdoor
Center and the fly shop staff can recommend the hot ones. If you're bringing
your own, we recommend a good variety of basic western trout patterns including
Sofa Pillow stone, red and yellow Humpies, Royal Wulff, caddis patterns
(especially the Elk Hair), Parachute Adams and Stimulators. All rods should be
transported in an unbreakable rod case.
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