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Trophy Fishing!
Summer Travel
Chinese
Wall
Continental
Divide
Scapegoat
Mountain
Ladies Night
Out
Equipment
Rates/Deposit/Schedule
References
Numerous trout laden streams, rivers and high
mountain lakes await you in the vast Bob Marshall and Scapegoat Wilderness areas
of the Rocky Mountains. Our primary trout species include the Westslope Cutthroat and Rainbow Trout, with the opportunities varying depending on
which summer backcountry pack trip
that you take. We have a fixed camp at Meadow Creek where there is an abundance
of Rainbow trout. A day outing from Meadow Creek to Parker Lake or Twin Lakes
gets you trophy Cutthroat trout. Enjoy the varying fishing opportunities on
our traveling wilderness backcountry pack trips, enjoying the high mountain
vistas as we travel from fishing hole to fishing hole. We always camp at a
stream, river or lake (most of which are tributaries to the famed Blackfoot
River) to enhance your camping experience and to maximize your
time on the water catching trout that range from 6 - 24 inches and weigh in the
2 - 4 pound range.
The fishing is good from the end of June to the end of August. You
can sign up for one of our scheduled summer backcountry pack trips or we will
organize a trip tailored to your parties needs in terms of fishing species,
number of days, horseback riding time, etc. We do practice catch and release but we do keep enough fish to augment our otherwise exquisite
cuisine. Come join us with your family and friends or organize your intense
trout fishing gang, for a unique trophy fishing and camping experience in the
western Rocky Mountains!
You can purchase a fishing license online before your trip by visiting
https://app.mt.gov/Als/Index or you
can purchase one in Lincoln the day before your trip.
Fishing Equipment - General
We have compiled the following
list of equipment to help you have a successful trophy fishing experience, however
the novice fisherman need not be intimidated. Sometimes the novice and the kids with 3 ft poles
out do the professionals.
This is a fully guided horseback pack trip where all you need to bring is
fishing gear, clothing, and personal items. We must pack all equipment on our
mules. For this reason, we must limit each person to one or two duffle bags not
to exceed 45 lbs total. It is important to pack compact (short brake-down rods
instead of one piece rods), pack for protection (tubes for all rods) and light.
Following is a check list of general equipment, fly fishing equipment and spin
fishing equipment to help your planning.
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Wear long sleeve flats style shirt and flats pants to fish
with, because they dry very fast and are light to pack.
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Fly vest or chest packs are good for gear and nicer if they
have room for a water bottle and lunch.
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Brimmed hat for sun shade.
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Good brown polarized sun glasses!
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Stocking foot waders, Orvis Clearwater or breathable
type are best, because you can use the boots with your waders or to wet wade on
hot days.
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Boots with felt and studs Orvis Ultra lights.
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Bring long forceps for easy hook extraction, (I do not use
a net) bending down barbs on hooks helps for quick release.
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For general camping gear, refer to the equipment list on
the Summer Trips page (click on the Fish at the top of the page and click the
Equipment link).
Fly Fishing
Fishing will be from shore, or
close to the shore depending upon water depth,
along the various streams and lakes. Thus shorter rods work well in the
brush along the creeks, lakes and rivers. The longer rods can be good for
roll casting to avoid brush and trees but harder to handle through trees along
the river.
Gear Sources for fly-fishing gear
www.dan-baileys.com ,
www.orvis.com and at Bob Ward’s Sporting Goods on arrival in Helena.
Rods/Reels/Line
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7' - 7 1/2' rods are recommended.
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All rods should be 4-6 piece.
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All rods must be in tubes for
protection when packing. A tube like Orvis Safe Passage, where the reel can stay on the rod is ok, but the
reel should be taken loose from the rod to reduce the chances of being damaged.
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Use 5X tippet, (4-6lb breaking strength) Fluorocarbon for
sub-surface, 9’ leaders can be shortened if needed.
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Large arbor reels to get line picked up quickly on fast
waters.
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Gink on your favorite fly floatant.
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Use floating fly line or short sink tips for sub surface.
Flies - Surface
You never can have too many flies or sizes of flies; they all
go away sooner or hopefully later. I like two fly boxes, one for the river and one for
restocking that stays in camp.
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Bring several flies in each size.
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Larger size parachutes 12 & 14 are easier to see in fast
water and floats better.
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Adams, size 16 & 18, olive or yellow body.
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Elk Hair Caddis, size 12 & 14, olive or yellow body.
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Black Elk Hair Caddis, size 12.
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Pale Morning Dun size 14 & 16, yellow.
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Renegade, size 12, black, imitates horse fly.
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Chernobyl Ant, size 6 or 8, foam body fly.
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Hoppers- parachute style, size 8 or 10, olive body
w/black legs.
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Joe’s Hopper, (has wings) size 8 & 10.
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Humpies patterns size 14 to 18.
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Salmon fly, orange belly size 4 or 6.
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Stimulators (royal wulff or others in several sizes
12 – 20).
Flies-underwater
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Cone head Streamers - black, brown/yellow or purple
size 4
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Wooly Buggers, size 4 & 6, brown & yellow best.
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Hare’s Ear Bead head .
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Prince Bead head with rubber legs, size 14 & 16.
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Copper John – (red) 16 & 18.
Spin fishing
Light or ultra light weight
spinning gear works well for those who are not familiar with fly fishing. You
should bring your own rods, reel and lures, but we do have a limited supply of
rods/reels and lures. Check with us before you come to insure availability.
Rods/Reels/Line
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Shorter Med/Lt rods 4.5’ to 6’ - 2 piece are best.
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Open face reels like Mitchell 308 or 300s.
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Under spins are also good like Pflueger 1810U and Daiwa
US80XC.
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6 to 8 lb. test line.
Lures
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Rapala minnows 1 ˝ to 2” in trout (09) colors or silver
(01).
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Mepps spinners size 0 – 2 gold, silver, red/white, gold/red.
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Rooster tails, brown & black, gold & silver spinners, 1/16,
1/8 oz.
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Barrel swivels size 14 or 12, silver, gold, & black.
Thank you for sharing our love for this mountain wilderness
backcountry and allowing us
to count you as friends. We hope you join us again on another wilderness travel adventure!
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