This is also a great option for non-anglers who want to bring along their kids or non-angling companions and share the unfettered wilderness with them. The caddis hatches in the morning and spinner falls in the evening will have you eager to fish from sun up till sundown.Īfter a long day of fishing, anglers can arrive at camp, their tent already pitched, and settle in to enjoy the company of fellow anglers. With that said, the freestone nature of the Smith River also provides an abundance of other bug life, and prolific hatches are common throughout the season. Hopper fishing is productive as the season warms up, and a single dry fly is generally all an angler needs to find success. The beginning of the float season generally coincides with the beginning of the fabled salmon fly hatch, one of the world's most exciting hatches. The fishing on this trip is a dry fly fisherman's ideal adventure. Fishing remains consistent and pressure low with very little wading access and a limited number of trips permitted to float the Smith by the state of Montana. The trip carries a group of anglers along sixty miles of remote and pristine water, stopping each night at established campsites to enjoy hearty dinners and comfortable camping conditions. An immersive four-night, five-day fishing and camping experience on the freestone Smith River, a tributary of the Missouri River. This is, hands down, one of the most popular trips in the Yellow Dog catalog. Remember, conditions are time and place-dependent, so discussing your expectations with Yellow Dog and your guide is crucial! Below you can find a variety of categories to ensure Yellow Dog tailors your trip to fit the specifications you want out of an outdoor experience.
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