Montana Fly Fishing Blog2019-10-30T15:50:01-06:00

Running Line

Running Line is a chronicle of our journey, both personally and as a company, into the world of Montana fly fishing. Part fishing report, part sales and promotions, and part personal soap box, Running Line is a showcase of words and images used to keep our readers informed and entertained.

I am blessed to be able to live in this amazing place and to do what I love for a living, and there’s nothing I like better than sharing my world with those who share my passion for fly fishing and for the rugged beauty of Montana.

Running Line is a blog about life on the Missouri River and beyond. We want to keep you up to date on what’s happening on the river, but we also want to share with you the ups and downs of running a fly-fishing start-up business in this highly competitive market.

I hope you enjoy reading and continue coming back for more.

Jason Orzechowski
Owner/Outfitter

Summer Solstice

Small Dries, Shallow Water, BIG FISH! Photo courtesy of Rick Wen We turned the corner on Monday and so commences the march towards winter darkness as daylight recedes from here on out. Not to worry though. Winter is a LONG way off. Summer is here and we’re hitting our PRIME TIME stride. Dry Fly Season is here with ample opportunities via Pale Morning Duns and Caddis to those on the hunt. It’s the time of year where expectations tend to [...]

By |June 23rd, 2021|Categories: Fishing Report, Uncategorized|

Mid June on the MO

All is well here on the MO as we settle into summer and watch the BLUR commence. Early mornings and late nights are the order of the day as guide trips have been starting extra early in an effort to beat that afternoon heat. Round two starts as afternoon shifts to evening and the night shift hits the water in search of caddis and rising fish, both of which are being found with some regularity by those who know where to look. [...]

By |June 16th, 2021|Categories: Shop Life|

Settling In To Summer on the MO

It’s here! The days we dream about all winter long have arrived. A landscape of green against cloudless blue skies, the backdrop as you drift down the MO in search of rising trout. It really doesn’t get any better than this. School is out and the summer migration has commenced, swelling our tiny populations of Wolf Creek and Craig. The boat ramps are abuzz with activity each morning as the guides prep and the clients take it all in, anxiously awaiting their [...]

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