We decided to go to Glacier National Park at the end of the month and I would like to give fly fishing a try. I see that most of the raft companies offer fishing guides but was wondering if any TBH'ers have used any and could give a recommendation. TIA
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No help for glacier but I did trip down the big horn up in Montana in June. It was an amazing trip. sorry I can’t help you with a guide for glacier but I will say def go do the trip you won’t regret it one bit. We did float boat with fisher in front and back and guide in the middle.
Have you fly fished before?
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Originally posted by Knox View PostNo help for glacier but I did trip down the big horn up in Montana in June. It was an amazing trip. sorry I can’t help you with a guide for glacier but I will say def go do the trip you won’t regret it one bit. We did float boat with fisher in front and back and guide in the middle.
Have you fly fished before?
Originally posted by Clay C View PostNo personal experience with that area, but a guy up there that I trust recommended Jason Lanier at Big Fork Anglers. They fish the Flathead.
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I haven't fished with her, but Hilary Hutchinson (outsidehilary on Instagram) is a guide and owns Lary's Fly and Supply in Columbia Falls. She was on the Meateater podcast and sounds like someone I would want to fish with. If you listen to Meateater, she used to work with Ryan Callaghan. I think she mainly runs trips on the Flathead and catches a bunch of native cutthroats, which sounds awesome to me.
She is from the area, so if she is booked she should be able to find a good guide for you.
If I am ever up that way again I would book her for a native cutthroat trip.
I'd let her know you are a beginner so you can start your day with a casting lesson, but don't worry if you suck. You don't really need to be able to cast well to catch fish on a float trip.
Whoever you book, post a review as I would like to go back to that area to fish. Went up there and hiked around Glacier for a few days in 2002. That is just breathtaking country and very rugged.
When we were there the park (late July) was still 80% closed due to late snow fall. But, we did an overnight hike up to Triple Divide Pass. It is the only place in the world where precipitation (or pee in our case) falls and ends up in three different oceans (Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic).
Get up early one day and drive Going to the Sun Rd. We did a day hike off it to a mountain lake and saw a grizzly and a big darn bull moose.Last edited by El General; 08-14-2019, 01:13 PM.
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Originally posted by careybirdwell View PostWe are flying into Kalispell just southwest of Glacier Nat. Park. We are staying in Whitefish and have planned most stuff out of the West Glacier area
How did your trip go? Any recommendations?
I’m planning a trip for this summer.
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It went fine, I was happy that me & the wife caught a few small trout. We ended up going with just one of the companies that offer rafting also. We took a float trip. We scheduled a half day trip, we spent more time driving up river, laughing, and setting up than we did fishing. That I was a little disappointed in
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