TroutChasers Blog
Stay informed and inspired with our latest blog posts, featuring expert tips, local insights, and everything you need to know for your next Montana fly fishing adventure.
Destination Travel
Ah, the wind down of summer in Montana - a time when we begin thinking of places we can scratch the fishing itch when temps dip below freezing and the ground is covered in snow here in Bozeman. Where should we travel this fall? Winter? Spring? What species of fish do we want to chase?
What’s the Best Month to Fly Fish in Montana?
Montana fly fishing is renowned for its incredible beauty and diverse fishing opportunities. But with such a vast state and numerous rivers, when is the best time to plan your trip? Here, we break down the best months for fly fishing in Montana, so you can make the most of your angling adventure.
What to Bring on Your Montana Fly Fishing Trip
Planning for Montana fly fishing trips can be an exciting yet daunting task. Ensuring you have everything you need can make the difference between a fantastic experience and a frustrating one. Here's a comprehensive list of essentials to pack for your next adventure in Montana's pristine waters.
An Ounce of Prevention
After having this on our to-do list for longer than I’d like to admit, we’ve *finally* partnered with Global Rescue to offer our clients and…
Early Easter
Easter hits early this year (March 31), which means we could get six inches of snow (*spring skiing*), or it may be 60 degrees (*soaking in the sun* or sneaking off to the Gallatin River to get in some fishing) – it’s a gamble, right? The bright side? You win either way!
A Tip of the Hat to Two Fly
For a second year in a row, Jason participated as a guide/outfitter in the Museum of the Rockies Two Fly fundraiser. This year, they hit the Yellowstone River and had a great time chasing the trout (and the whitefish, too)!
Signs of Spring
Even though the calendar told us that spring officially began March 20, only recently has it really begun to feel like the changing season. Sure signs that spring has arrived at
The Year’s Final Harvest
The forecast was predicting a winter storm warning for the next couple of days, so I knew that if I wanted to get the garden