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Joy In the Mountains The Escape of Montana Fly Fishing
from:After finishing off a down home breakfast, you stroll out of local Café, hop into your truck and head down the Beartooth Scenic Highway. Climbing and winding through 20 miles of the most breathtaking highway you’ll ever see. Decorated with the most amazing wildflowers, and overflowing with majestic creatures you stare as you pass by the Hell Roaring and Silver Run plateaus heading beyond Glacier Lake to where you are about to experience something so perfect, you can only think it’s a dream. Beside you is your best friend, and in the back of the truck are your rods and reels, and you are about to step into a slice of heaven on earth as you discover Montana fly-fishing.
When you come to Montana, it is like time itself has stopped. The pace is slowed so as to take in every precious moment. The surroundings are so untouched, so clear, and incredibly beautiful you don’t imagine you could stare long enough to keep the picture forever in your mind. Cowboys scattered about, families enjoying the good-natured freedom, and some of the best fly fishing you could imagine.
Montana fly-fishing is the thing legends are made of. Coming from all around the world, anglers seek to fish the secluded mountain lakes, and Blue Ribbon Trout Rivers. If you are looking for quiet and solitude while catching some fresh fish, Montana fly-fishing is for you. Whether cutthroat, rainbow, or golden the trout are just some of the fish you will find on your Montana fly fishing adventure. If climbing through narrow mountains, and carrying extra gear isn’t for you, there are also plenty of lakes and streams to spend your time in. When you head out into the lakes, you will find a large variety of fish. Not just rainbow and lake trout, but bass, pike, and whitefish. There are also more than 40 rivers to experience your Montana fly fishing trip in. Montana’s catch and release policies, and protection of habitats help to assure these waters will be well stocked for all the fishing you’ll want to do.
Take a week, and head for a Montana fly-fishing trip for fun. Take the family and while you’re there you can camp at Yellowstone National Park enjoying age old, untouched natural wonders. Have day to go sea kayaking or sailing. Hike through million old mountains, take an evening bike ride, and settle in around a cozy fire eating marshmallows, telling stories, and getting ready for your next day of Montana fly fishing.
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