Missouri River fly fishing
The
40 miles of the Missouri River below Holter Dam consitutes one of
the finest tailwater fisheries in the country. This streach is enormously
rich in insect life boasting dense hatches of trico, caddis, blue-winged
olives and Pale Morning Duns. This abundance of trout food accounts
for the immpressive size of rainbows and brown which call the Missouri
home. The Missouri River angler can be assured of fine nymph fishing
along with streamer fishing. It is the exceptional quality of the
dry fly fishing that sets the Missouri apart. Pods of hundred trout
sipping mayflies in the morning still are not an unusual sight on
this great tailwater.
Our guides know this river intimately. The Missouri is "our
home water", and we take pride in knowing where the best fish
lie and knowing what the best techniques and flies are to take these
fish. With Lewis and Clark you will fish the Missouri from comfortable
drift boats with informed, affable guides. We believe you will come
away with the experience of a great day.
Lewis and Clark Expeditions
P.O.Box 970
Helena, Mt. 59624
Phone: (406)-449-4632
Fax: (406)-442-7599
Email: LCexpe@aol.com
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