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The Great Escape of Montana Fly Fishing

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Once you've finished your down home breakfast, you stroll out of the local Cafe, jump 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. Filled with the some of the most amazing wildflowers, and overflowing with majestic creatures, you gaze as you pass by the Hell Roaring and Silver Run plateaus heading beyond Glacier Lake to where you're about to experience something so perfect, you think it's a dream.

Tour best friend is beside you, and in the back of the truck are your rods and reels. You're about to step into a slice of heaven on earth as you discover the wonders of Montana fly fishing.

When you travel to Montana, it's as if time itself has stopped. The pace is slowed down so as to take in every precious moment. The surroundings are so untouched, so clear, and so incredibly beautiful find yourself staring long enough to keep the picture forever in your mind. Cowboys are scattered about, along with families enjoying the good-natured freedom, and some of the best fly fishing you'll find anywhere on the planet.

Montana fly fishing is what legends are made of. Anglers come from all over the world seeking to fish the secluded mountain lakes, and Blue Ribbon Trout Rivers. If you're looking for quiet and solitude while catching fresh fish, Montana fly fishing is an adventure makde just for you. Whether cutthroat, rainbow, or golden the trout are some of the fish you'll find on your Montana fly fishing adventure.

If climbing through narrow mountains, and carrying extra gear isn't your thing, there are plenty of lakes and streams where you can spend your time. When you head out into the lakes, you'll discover a huge variety of fish. Not just rainbow and lake trout, but bass, pike, and whitefish. There are also more than 40 rivers to experience during your Montana fly fishing trip. 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 off and get yourself on a Montana fly fishing trip -- just for the fun of it. Bring along the family and while you're there, you can camp at Yellowstone National Park, enjoying the age old, untouched natural wonders. Take a day to go sea kayaking or sailing. Hike through million year old mountains, take an evening bike ride, and settle in around a cozy fire roasting marshmallows, telling stories, and getting ready for your next day of Montana fly fishing.



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