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The Yellowstone River
The Yellowstone River originates in the mountains of southern Yellowstone National Park. The
longest undamned river in the American west, the Yellowstone winds its way across Montana
towards its confluence with the Missouri. Long reaches of lanquid pools and cut bank drifts
are punctuated by broad swift riffles, holding good numbers of rainbow, brown and cuttthroats.
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The Madison River
The Madison River, also flowing from Yellowstone National Park, is one of a three streams that
eventually forms the Missouri. The Madison rushes through a wide breath-taking valley earning
its nickname "the fifty mile riffle". Never seeming to slow, the Madison is home to
some of the strongest large brown trout anywhere. Rainbow trout numbers continue torebound as
the Madison recovers from whirling disease episodes of more than a decade ago.
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The Gallatin River
The Gallatin River, sometimes overlooked because of the internationally acclaimed rivers on
either side of it, is a world class fishery in it's on right. The Gallatin is walk/wade fished
and can offer up some memorable afternoons of fine dry fly fishing in a variety of beautiful
settings. From a small meandering meadow stream, the Gallatin enters a deep pine-clad canyon only
to empty out into a broad open valley where the river braids into several channels.
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The Spring Creeks
The Spring Creeks of the Paradise and Gallatin valleys are private waters, which bump the areas
fly fishing into another league. Exceedingly clear, cool spring waters foster aquatic
insect hatches that come off like clockwork daily, making the areas most challenging fly
fishing. The large cagey trout of the spring creeks require an extra measure of patience
and skill.
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Idaho's
Middle Fork of the Salmon
Idaho's
Middle Fork of the Salmon, long considered one of the West's
classic wilderness whitewater river trips, is also one of
the states premiere cutthroat trout fisheries. The Middle
Fork's trout fishing is unique among western trout streams
in its marvelous simplicity and uncomplicated nature. Some
fly fishermen go so far as to say that the Middle Fork is
West's finest dry fly fishing, all the while floating through
stunning scenery and exciting whitewater. The Middle Fork
trip, hosted by ECHO:
The Wilderness Company is
a six-day wilderness float trip with very comfortable streamside
camping, . Each afternoon
content fly fishermen drift up to a riverside camp with
appetizers and cocktails ready and waiting. Our support
boat and staff have arrived in advance to erect fishermen's
tents and the rest of our camp. $2000.00 Return
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The standard by which many of the worlds other cold water fisheries are measured , Alaska offers
fly fishermen several species of salmon, rainbow trout, dolly varden and grayling. Alaska defines
our concept of what some of the last remaining true wilderness in North America is. The rivers
that we offer are what we feel best embody a classic Alaskan fishing experience.
| Bristol Bay - Goodnews River |
Best fishing! Float through the Ahklun Mountains to the native village of Goodnews. The river is
serene and offers some of the best fishing in all of Alaska. Up to ten species, but the stars
of the river are the Silver Salmon, based on their number, size and dime bright color.
Camping trip. 7 Days / 6 Nights August 18, 25 & September 1 - From Dillingham $2995 pp
Best wildlife viewing! This is a spectacular fishing trip and always delivers rare and wonderful
opportunities to see wildlife. Red Salmon come into the river by the millions each July and
this makes for outstanding fishing for very big rainbow trout! Camping trip. 7 Days / 6 Nights July 7, 14, 21
September 8 - from King Salmon - $2695 pp
| Kenai Peninsula - Kenai River |
The Red Salmon Lodge will be your deluxe riverfront base while you fish this renowned
stream. The glacial blue waters of the Kenai produce phenomenal salmon runs accompanied
by char and some very large rainbow trout. In addition to float fishing the river there
are other fishing options included with your stay, fly-in to high mountain lakes and
streams for salmon, trout, char and grayling and Halibut fishing on the saltwater.
3 Days / 3 Nights $1995 pp 5 Days / 5 Nights $2995 pp
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Mongolia
Mongolia.
Its very name is synonymous with the remote and exotic.
A landscape reminiscent of Montana without roads or fences,
Mongolia is vast and beautiful. The prize for most fishermen
visiting Mongolia is the opportunity to catch Taimen trout,
the world's largest salmonid. Floating the rivers of the
Onon region, it's tempting to compare Mongolia's waters
to Montana's blue-ribbon streams... Without the parking
space and fishing hole competition. Taimen aggressively
take wet and dry flies. Large mouse patterns and streamers
are our favorites. Once hooked, taimen usually make reel-burning
runs and explode out of the river. Each evening after a
day of floating, fishermen return to our camp comprised
of the Mongolian Ger (yurts). Gers are the traditional nomad
tent of the native Mongolians. Spacious, dome shaped structures
with a wooden frame covered by insulating layers of felt
and canvas. Gers are roomy and charming spaces, complete
with table and chairs, twin beds and a wood stove.
We are proud to announce our new partnership with Mongolia River Outfitters, be sure to visit their website mongoliarivers.com for more information about this extraordinary destination. Departures June - October.
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| Tiger Fishing in Botswana |
The Okavango River is perhaps the finest place in the world to fly fish for the spectacularly worthy Tiger fish. Quickly being recognized as the next great warm water sport fish, Tiger's have been famously difficult to catch on a fly. We've cracked the nut on the Okavango where it is now possible to hook beautiful, bright fish all day long!
The Okavango River flows from the highlands of Angola into Botswana's
Kalahari Desert where the river's pure waters spread like fingers through
the sands to form one of the world's most spectacular wildlife areas, the Okavango
Delta. This "last" wilderness is an immense complex of swamps, rivers,
grassy plains and forests inhabited by great herds of elephants and buffalo,
prides of lions and solitary leopards.
With four nights in our comfortable fishing camp on the Okavango River
and three nights inland at a luxury safari camp, this trip combines the best
of what the Delta has to offer... great fishing, unrivaled wildlife viewing
and the most comfortable safari accommodations in Africa. 7 days / 7 nights. $3850.00 pp in
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