Access More Water, More Ways
Raft fly fishing combines the coverage of a float trip with the versatility to handle a wider range of river conditions. Our fishing rafts are purpose-built for angling — stable, maneuverable, and equipped with casting platforms that let you fish effectively from the boat.
Rafts excel on mid-size rivers where drift boats may not be the best fit. They navigate tighter water, handle faster currents, and can access stretches that other watercraft can't. On rivers like the Stillwater and Boulder, the raft opens up miles of productive water that would otherwise require long hikes.
The fishing approach is similar to drift boat trips — your guide rows while you cast from the bow. The raft's wider beam provides a stable platform, and the ability to pull over and anchor in tight spots means you can switch between floating and wading throughout the day.
For guests who want a slightly more adventurous day on the water, or who want to fish rivers with more character and technical challenge, the raft trip is an excellent choice.
Techniques & Approach
Float & Fish
Pull Over & Wade
Canyon & Technical Water
Where We Raft
Yellowstone River →
Stillwater River →
Boulder River →
Raft Fishing in Frame
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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.
