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Montana offers anglers a wide variety of water. The Madison, Gallatin,
Missouri, and Yellowstone Rivers are all nearby Bozeman. In addition
to these large rivers, there are countless small streams, spring
creeks, tailwater fisheries, alpine lakes, and private waters in
the area. With so many options, Renegade Outfitters can customize
your trip to meet the needs of any angler. Whether it's your first
time flyfishing or you're an expert looking for large rising trout,
we have the water for you. - the longest
free flowing river in the lower 48 states, with well over a hundred
of those containing prime trout habitat. This is a must fish for
anglers planning a trip to the west. Consistant hatches of caddis,
mayflies and stoneflies make for some great fishing for native cutthroat,
rainbows and brown trout.
- is one of the
areas most productive rivers. Salmonfly action can be something
to see in late June and early July.
- has to be one of the finest tailwaters
in the west. Large rainbows and browns can be tempted by small
dry flies or nymphs. 'Pods' of fish can often be seen sipping
in the backeddies and foam holes.
- home to Milesnick,
DePuy, Nelson, and Armstrong creeks. These are the ulitimate test
to your angling ability. Crystal clear waters with consistant hatches
will test your fly selection, water reading ability and finesse
with fine tippets.
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