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Lower Madison
Southwest Montana
The Madison River below Ennis Lake. Home of the Mother's Day Caddis Hatch.
Missouri River(below Holter Dam)
SW Montana
Cold, clear water spilling from the base of Holter Dam creates one of the most storied tailwater fisheries in the country. From the dam down through Wolf Creek, Craig, and Cascade, the Mighty Mo glides through limestone canyons and open prairie, holding wild rainbows and browns that average 16+ inches and don't surprise anyone when they push past twenty. It's big, broad, deceptively powerful water — easy to read, hard to master, and beautiful in every season.
Upper Madison
Southwest Montana
A classic tailwater consisting of prolific hatches. The 60 mile riffle!
Yellowstone River
Southwest Montana
The Yellowstone River is the longest free-flowing river in the lower 48 states, winding 692 miles from its headwaters in Wyoming's Absaroka Range through Montana to its confluence with the Missouri River. It offers world-class fishing, scenic floats, and whitewater stretches that draw anglers, paddlers, and rafters from across the country.