Women’s Fly Fishing
Duration
7 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Explore the scenic North Fork of the Flathead River while practicing fly-fishing skills
Discover the proper use and care of fly-fishing gear provided during instruction
Learn strategies for walking safely over loose rocks along riverbanks while fishing
Explore techniques that balance technical skill-building with time spent in nature
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Experience the joy of fly fishing while developing technical skills and confidence on Montana’s North Fork of the Flathead River. Discover the fundamentals of casting, knots, equipment assembly, and fly selection while learning about stream ecology and aquatic life. Learn techniques for reading water, achieving drag-free drifts, and safely hooking and releasing trout, all while connecting with other women in the fly-fishing community. Explore wild, scenic riverbanks and enjoy hands-on instruction that balances skill-building with time in nature, creating a meaningful and empowering experience for all participants.
Experience the camaraderie and support of a women-focused learning environment while gaining practical knowledge for your fly-fishing adventures. Discover the connections between technical skill and environmental awareness, and learn how to use equipment effectively to improve your confidence on the water. Explore community resources and conversations about women in fly fishing, enhancing both your abilities and appreciation for the sport. Learn strategies for safety, conservation, and ethical angling while enjoying Montana’s iconic trout fisheries.
Instruction in casting, knots, and fly selection
Use of fly-fishing gear
Lunch and snacks
Protective eyewear
Shoes
Gratuities
Protective eyewear
Trail lunch, water, and snacks
Comfortable walking shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Participants should be able to walk over loose rocks along riverbanks
Weather and river conditions may change; dress in layers
Itinerary may change due to weather or trail closures
No prior experience needed active participation recommended
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