Learn To Fly Fish Level 3 Montana Fish-out

  • 06 Jul 2023
  • 6:00 AM
  • 11 Jul 2023
  • 4:00 PM
  • Missouri River near Craig, MT
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Montana Fish-Out

Registration for this fishout will open to all current 2023 LTFF Level 3 students only on Monday, February 27th at 12 noon.

This extremely popular fish-out is what most of you have waited your 3 years in the LTFF program for:  The Learn to Fly Fish trip to Montana always seems to be the highlight for most students in the program and is the one trip that just about everyone who goes each year ends up pleading to get the chance to go again.

But we can never promise that and we can never take more than at most 10 from the class each year.  So, if you can possibly be one of the lucky 10 students that gets to go this year for a day long head hunting clinci on the river, followed by 3 days of fabulous guided drift fishing, you'll want to do it.  

Arrivals:  Evening of Thursday, July 6th

RIver clinic:  Friday, July 7th

Guided fishing:  Saturday, Sunday, and Monday  July 8th, 9th, 10th

Departures: Tuesday morning July 11th

These dates are the weekend following the July 4th weekend (which is never a good time to fish this river due to the crowds).   

We will be float (or drift) fishing on a famed tailwater stretch of the upper Missouri River for 3 days (on Saturday -- Monday this year) out of Craig, Montana each day.  The dry fly and nymph fishing for the big strong rainbow and brown trout in this incredibly abundant fishery is world renowned.


This year we will also continue the tradition of having an on-the-water clinic.  We will have this clinic BEFORE we go with our guides, so you will be ready to apply the techniques you learned for the following guided days. Suffice to say this is a day you will remember and you definitely don’t want to miss this opportunity!   

We will be fishing with the HeadHunters Fly Shop's guides, some of the very best you'll ever experience. They will supply all the gear required including fly rods, leaders, flies, etc. However, you are welcome to bring your own gear if you desire.  

https://www.headhuntersflyshop.com/

You are of course invited to arrive prior and/or stay after our reservations and fish the Missouri or one of the other famous rivers in the area.    You are responsible of course for your own reservations outside of July 6-11.  Be aware that Montana is a popular destination and both lodging and guide reservations can fill up.  Plan early!

Sandals or water shoes, rather than waders, are advised on these Missouri River drift boats for most of the warm sunny days at this time of year which, like most areas flanking the Rockies, may offer also a brief afternoon rain shower. You will likely want to have your waders available for our day-long clinic.  DO remember to pack a pair of rain pants along with a good-quality rain jacket. One cold, all-day-long rainstorm on our first day on the river a couple years ago taught us this lesson, and there's always the possibility of a cold rain or hail storm blowing through. 

The transportation options, logistics, gear, licensing, the fish-out rules, etc. will be covered in a pre-fishout meeting, so do try to be there if you can.  We will record this zoom call meeting for those who can't make it, but you should look at the pre-meeting as a good opportunity to coordinate your travel plans or to discuss teaming up for traveling and fishing in the area, or for arranging to share a car rental from one of the local airports. 

We will review our lodging accommodations on the prep call.   We will be staying together as a group in the Craig area.

The tiny town of Craig, MT is located on Interstate I-15 about halfway between the cities of Helena and Great Falls (it's about a 50 mile drive northeast from Helena and a little shorter drive southwest from Great Falls).  

If you are planning to fly there, the airports in those two cities are the closest possibilities, but there is also Bozeman, MT which is about a 2-1/2 hour drive away and Missoula, MT, which is probably just about as far. Flights fill up quickly, so start looking at your options and checking available flights and prices now before the first pre-meeting to be able to discuss your preference for driving there or flying to one of these airports. 

You should plan to arrive at our accommodations sometime late on Thursday afternoon, July 6th.  And you won't need to leave the house until Tuesday morning, July 11.   We will confirm specific check-in and check-out times at our planning meeting.

We will cook our own group dinner on Thursday night, but our dinner on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights will be catered (which will provide left-overs for Monday night).  Lunches will be provided by the guides on Sat.-Mon., and we will have enough food in the house for a quick breakfast each morning and for hors d'oevres and adult beverages for happy hour each afternoon, as well as lunch and dinner on Friday. All should expect to volunteer for helping to cook breakfasts and some kitchen clean-up will be covered in the pre-meeting. 

The total fee for this event this year is $1,900 which covers all 3 days of top-notch guided fishing and gear, our day-long clinic, 5 nights in the lodge, and all meals and beverages (including wine and beer) for  those 4 days. It DOES NOT cover your transportation expenses, a Montana fishing license (with a req'd. small conservation fee and separate aquatic nuisance fee), or the guides' gratuities. 

Those who have gone on this fish-out before have had some of their best fishing days ever, and had such a grand time together, that they would go again in a heartbeat if we'd only let them.  So, if you regrettably can't make it, you may be making someone else very happy. 


For lodging reasons, this trip is limited to only 10 Level 3 students, so sign up as quickly as you can so that you don't miss out!  

Cost:  $1,900 payable online as a non-refundable registration fee (unless there is someone on the waitlist to replace you).  

GGACC policy is that reservations are non-cancellable.  Please plan accordingly before you register!

Contact for more info:

Bruce Greenwood (brucegre@pacbell.net)


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