Private Fly Fishing Experiences
Fly fishing trips with Rack and Reel guides and outfitters in Twin Bridges, Montana.
Our guide service is honored to offer anglers access to some of the finest trout water in Southwest Montana, just minutes from Twin Bridges, Montana. The southwest region of Montana offers some of the best fly-fishing rivers for trout. The Big Hole River, Beaverhead River, Madison River, and Jefferson River are all known for their trophy rainbows and browns. Providing anglers with services on these world-renowned waters is a privilege we take pride in.
Dry fly fishing on Southwest Montana rivers is legendary, and you will experience hatches like never before. Our guides know the rivers well and will provide you with the finest experience possible. You will be able to cast the latest and most effective flies, use the best tackle available, and learn from the most experienced guides in the area. We guarantee you a memorable time on the water.
If you've hit a dry spell, we've got the Lodge at Ladder Canyon's stocked pond available to practice casting, boost your catching confidence or just kill some time before dinner.
We ask for 35% deposit at booking to reserve your spot. All booking, trip and payment details will be on a case-by-case basis.
Fly Fishing
Fly fishing trips can be built to suit you. Choose an all-inclusive option that includes two days of fishing, lodging, meals, beverages and transportation with the option to add additional days. Or choose the day rate option and pair with other activities that Rack and Reel offers. Single rates are single occupancy (your own bed) and couple rates are double occupancy (shared bed).
Fly Fishing
3 night/2 day Single $1500
3 night/2 day Couple $2850
4 night/3 day Single $2250
4 night/3 day Couple $4300
5 night/4 day Single $3300
5 night/4 day Couple $6250
Non-Resident Fishing License
Conservation License $10
AISPP License $7.50
Annual License $86
2 Consecutive Day $25
10 Consecutive Day $56
Season Dates
Lakes all year
Rivers & Streams 3rd Saturday in May - November 30
(does not include all rivers & streams)