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Fly fishing in Montana is almost like surfing in Hawaii, an exquisite experience; art wrapped up in sport. The moment you step in Montana, you have no option, but to fall in love with this place.

Trout fishing and Montana go hand in hand, so much so that they are at times used interchangeably.

Montana is an unbelievably gorgeous state. It is situated at the Canadian border between the Wyoming and the Dakotas. It is also the fourth largest state having area more than 145,000 square miles. Central and Eastern sections of Montana are plains, whereas the West include Rocky Mountains. Major rivers in Montana are the Yellowstone, Gallatin, Flathead, Missouri, Blackfoot and Madison. The majority of its rivers lie in the western region. Hence, West Montana is the best place for fly fishing.

It also homes the world's shortest river the Roe. Montana is therefore a land where one should expect the unexpected.  Montana has plentiful fly fishing opportunities, so much so that visitors get puzzled where to start from. Hence, hiring a professional guide is a must. Apart from helping you on the right equipment, techniques, lodging and traveling, these guides make sure that you enjoy every moment of Montana.



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