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

Mid September Reality Check

The leaves aren't the only colors of fall. It's time to go on the hunt for Missouri River browns. Here we are mid-way through September and just under a week out from the official first day of fall. The march to our Second Season is on and each day brings us closer to those ideal autumn conditions which make fall fishing on the MO’ so spectacular. In the meantime we wait. Traffic has increased considerably over the past 10 days [...]

September 11th, 2020

  This is a day I usually do a thoughtful post about remembering 9/11/01 and just as importantly, 9/12/01 when we were truly united as a country after collectively suffering through the physical and psychological trauma of the deadliest terrorist attack on US soil in US history. Each year for the past several, I would highlight the fact that we, as a nation, seem to be forgetting what it was like that day and the weeks and months following. Maybe that changes [...]

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Feeling Fallish on the MO’

Fall on the Mighty Missouri A shot of winter weather over the Labor Day weekend and a couple of frosty mornings to start the short week are the perfect transition as we say goodbye to summer 2020 and welcome fall fishing on the MO’. A warm up is underway with temps climbing back into the 80’s for the weekend but chilly,  longer nights and cold mornings will remind you that fall is officially on the way. No need for early [...]

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