Types

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Walk wade
A half day wade fishing trip can be a great way to introduce yourself to the sport of fly fishing or fine tune your fly fishing techniques. The Gallatin and East Gallatin rivers are close, making the most of a shorter day. So whether you are looking to perfect a good drift, extend that cast ten more feet or just catch some fish the half day is perfect for you. Non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.

If you’ve got the time, a full day wade fish trip is a great way to go. Wading the Madison, Gallatin, Ruby, or the infamous Armstrong or Depuys Spring Creeks is truly a rewarding experience. A full day wade trip will give you the chance to work the water thoroughly leaving no fish behind. On full day trips lunch will be provided. Meal options can range from a quick lunch, then back to the water or to stopping and enjoying a gourmet spread that could rival a monster fish to be the highlight of your day. Non-alcoholic beverages will also be provided for the day.

Float trip
Float trips can add whole new aspect to a day of fly fishing. With the ability to cover more ground, tons of scenery, and more water than you’ll know what to do with, float trips won’t leave you disappointed. The Yellowstone, Missouri, and Madison rivers all offer some of the world finest scenery and the term “Blue Ribbon Trout Stream” is an understatement. Lunch options are the same as a full day wade trip. Non-alcoholic beverages also provided.

Powerboat
A full day powerboat trip is a third option. GVO’s USCG Commercial Captain’s license allows access to huge fish that few others can reach. Catching fish on this stretch of the Missouri can garner huge bragging rights and maybe even a bruised knuckle or two.

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