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Drift boat fly fishing on a Montana river

Drift Boat Fly Fishing

Cover miles of river from the comfort of a drift boat. The classic Montana float-fishing experience.

The Classic Montana Float

Miles of River, One Drift at a Time

Drift boat fishing is the signature Montana experience. Your guide rows a specially designed flat-bottom boat while you cast from the bow, covering miles of productive water in a single day. It's the most efficient way to fish big rivers — and one of the most enjoyable.

Our drift boats are outfitted for comfort and function. Two anglers fish from the bow while the guide controls the boat from the oars, positioning you for the best presentations. You'll stop at productive runs, pull over for lunch on a gravel bar, and move through water that wade anglers simply can't reach.

Drift boat trips are available on the Yellowstone River, Bighorn River, and Clark Fork of the Yellowstone. Your guide will recommend the best river based on current conditions, hatches, and your goals for the day. Whether you're throwing dry flies to rising trout, nymphing deep runs, or stripping streamers along the banks — the drift boat puts you in position.

3 Rivers
Yellowstone, Bighorn, Clark Fork
2 Anglers
Per Drift Boat
10-15 mi
Typical Float Distance
Full Day
With Streamside Lunch
Techniques from the Boat

Dry Fly, Nymph, & Streamer

Dry Fly Fishing

The drift boat excels at dry fly fishing. Your guide positions the boat upstream of rising fish, giving you the perfect angle for a drag-free drift. During summer hatches — PMDs, caddis, hoppers — dry fly days from the boat are as good as it gets in Montana.

Nymphing

Indicator nymphing from a drift boat is one of the most productive techniques on our rivers. The guide slows the boat through deep runs and seams while you work a nymph rig through the strike zone. Effective year-round and especially productive in spring and fall.

Streamer Fishing

Stripping streamers tight to the banks from a moving drift boat is the way to target the biggest trout in the river. The boat covers water efficiently, and the angle of the retrieve along structure is ideal. Best during low-light conditions, cloud cover, and fall months.
Best Rivers for Floating

Where We Float

Yellowstone River →

Montana's longest undammed river. Big water, big fish, big sky. The quintessential drift boat experience through stunning canyon and valley scenery.

Bighorn River →

A world-class tailwater with consistent flows and prolific hatches. Known for trophy-size trout and year-round fishable conditions.

Clark Fork →

Dynamic water near the Yellowstone Park boundary. Varied structure — riffles, seams, shelves, and deep bends through foothill terrain.
"Floating the Yellowstone in that drift boat — my guide reading every seam, positioning us perfectly — I landed more fish that day than any trip I've taken. When the hopper bite turned on after lunch, it was absolute chaos. The good kind."
— Returning Guest
On the Water

On the Drift in Frame

Guide and angler in drift boat on the Yellowstone River
Misty morning float
Happy angler with brown trout in the drift boat
Trophy brown
Angler casting from drift boat near rock cliffs
Casting the cliffs
Couple with trout in the drift boat on a sunny day
Smiles on the water
Riverside lunch break during a float trip
Streamside lunch
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Begin Your Montana Story

Whether it's your first trip or your twentieth, there's always new water to discover. Let us help you plan the perfect fly fishing experience.

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