
Fed by three different mountain ranges, dozens of freestone creeks and flowing over 100 miles, the Big Hole River is one of those places you just can’t get off your mind. Often referred to as “The Last Best River”, the Big Hole fishes well from ice out in April until the winter weather hits in November. Limited outfitter use makes this river a first choice for many of our guest anglers.
What the Big Hole offers:
- Over 100 miles of fishable water.
- Freestone trout fishing.. No dams here.
- More colors of mayflies than you have in your box.
- Caddis hatches that can require dust masks.
- Stonefly hatches that bring even the largest of trout to the surface.
- Brown and Rainbow trout that will test every skill you have.
- 6 months of changing conditions – great early and late season opportunities.
- Fishable at high and low flows
- Side channels, dry fly slicks, and nymphing riffles.
- Trout fishing the way it was meant to be.
