Tag: Montana

  • Western Montana Fly Fishing Report

    Western Montana Fly Fishing Report

    Week of December 18, 2025
    Lightweight Fly Shop – Stevensville, Montana

    Weather Outlook

    Winter has fully settled into the Bitterroot Valley.

    • Daytime highs: Mid-20s to mid-30s°F
    • Overnight lows: Single digits to teens
    • Conditions: Cold mornings, occasional snow, icy banks in shaded areas

    Best Fishing Window: Late morning to early afternoon, when air and water temperatures peak.


    River Conditions Overview

    Cold water, slow metabolism, and technical fishing are the name of the game. Expect fewer fish, but solid rewards for anglers willing to nymph slow and deep.


    River Reports

    Bitterroot River

    • Conditions: Low, clear winter flows with shelf ice forming along banks in colder stretches.
    • Fishing: Subsurface only. Focus on deep, slow seams and tailouts where fish stack up for winter.
    • Techniques: Indicator nymphing or tight-line rigs with plenty of weight. Slow everything down.
    • Top Flies: Zebra Midge, Firebead Pheasant Tail, Pink Squirrel, Pat’s Rubberlegs (smaller sizes)

    Blackfoot River

    • Conditions: Cold, stable winter flows. Some sections may have ice along edges, but main current remains open.
    • Fishing: Short feeding windows mid-day. Fish are concentrated in deep pools and soft inside bends.
    • Techniques: Heavy nymph rigs fished near the bottom. Minimal movement is key.
    • Top Flies: Wire Worm, Zebra Midge, Rainbow Warrior, Split Case PMD

    Clark Fork River

    • Conditions: One of the best winter options due to consistent flows and slightly warmer water temps.
    • Fishing: Most reliable winter fishing in the area. Mid-day nymphing can be very productive.
    • Techniques: Indicator rigs with long drifts through slow runs. Avoid fast water.
    • Top Flies: Copper John, Firebead PT, Zebra Midge, San Juan Worm

    Rock Creek

    • Conditions: Cold, icy, and technical. Snow-covered access and slick rocks common.
    • Fishing: Limited but possible in lower elevation stretches during warm afternoons.
    • Techniques: Euro-nymphing or light indicator rigs in deeper pockets.
    • Top Flies: Small Zebra Midges, Frenchies, Lightning Bugs

    Hatch & Fly Chart – Winter Edition

    Food SourceTimingEffective Patterns
    MidgesLate morning–early afternoonZebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat
    Baetis (BWOs)Rare, warm afternoonsSmall BWO nymphs
    WormsAll winterSan Juan Worm, Squirmy
    Stonefly NymphsAll winterPat’s Rubberlegs (small)

    Fly Box for the Week

    • Zebra Midge (black, red, purple)
    • Firebead Pheasant Tail
    • Pink Squirrel
    • San Juan Worm
    • Frenchie
    • Copper John
    • Pat’s Rubberlegs (sizes 8–12)

    Gear Picks – Lightweight Fly Shop

    • Rods: 10’ 3–5wt for nymph control
    • Leaders: Long, thin winter leaders
    • Indicators: Oros – easy to adjust with cold hands
    • Apparel: Layered insulation, fingerless gloves, cleated boots
    • Sunglasses: Bajío polarized – low winter sun still glares

    Winter Fishing Tips

    • Watch anchor ice and shelf ice near banks
    • Keep releases quick to protect cold-stressed fish
    • Expect fewer eats—but better fish when it clicks
    • Bring a thermos. This is not summer.

  • Western Montana Fishing Report – Week of August 25th

    Weather for Stevensville, MT:

    Current Conditions: Sunny, 57°F (14°C)

    Daily Forecast:

    • Monday, August 25: Low: 55°F (13°C), High: 90°F (32°C), Description: Sun through high clouds
    • Tuesday, August 26: Low: 54°F (12°C), High: 88°F (31°C), Description: Increasing cloudiness
    • Wednesday, August 27: Low: 59°F (15°C), High: 79°F (26°C), Description: Mostly cloudy
    • Thursday, August 28: Low: 55°F (13°C), High: 77°F (25°C), Description: Cloudy with a thunderstorm in parts of the area in the afternoon
    • Friday, August 29: Low: 48°F (9°C), High: 82°F (28°C), Description: Partly sunny with a thundershower in spots in the afternoon
    • Saturday, August 30: Low: 49°F (9°C), High: 84°F (29°C), Description: Mostly sunny
    • Sunday, August 31: Low: 47°F (8°C), High: 85°F (29°C), Description: Mostly sunny”

    Western Montana Fishing Report – Week of August 25, 2025

    Rivers Covered: Bitterroot • Blackfoot • Clark Fork • Rock Creek
    Brought to you by Lightweight Fly Shop – Stevensville, MT


    Weather Outlook & Best Fishing Window

    The week brings hot summer weather, with highs climbing to the low 90s°F and cooling off into the mid-50s°F through the night—ideal for early fly time. Stick to morning sessions only; hoot-owl restrictions are active in many sections from 2 p.m. until midnight, so plan your day accordingly.


    River-by-River Detailed Report

    Bitterroot River

    • Current Conditions: Flow remains low (~440 cfs at Darby), and midday water temperatures are climbing—hot enough to stress trout.
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    • Fishing Trends: Dry-dropper setups remain very productive, with Chubby Chernobyls, Water Walkers, Henneberry Hoppers, and low-profile attractors like Plan B, Hop-Drop-And-Roll, and various foam ants proving effective. Early-season Trico spinners are showing sporadic activity—Twiggy and Sparkle Flag patterns are prime for picky risers. Streamer tactics (Sparkle Minnows, Kreelex, Overcoats) continue to score between hatches.
      Hoppers and stoneflies also remain top choices, especially early.
    • Hoot-Owl Alert: Restrictions active on the entire river—fish only before 2 p.m.
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    Blackfoot River

    • Current Conditions: Flows are low (~330 cfs near Bonner) with water in the mid-to-upper 60s°F.
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    • Fishing Trends: Terrestrials dominate—from Water Walkers and Chubby Chernobyls to Hoppers. Underneath, try Pat’s Rubberlegs, TJ Hookers, Prince Nymphs, or Perdigons. Streamer action remains reliable, especially early or under cloud cover—Sparkle Minnows, Kreelex, and Lil Kim still triggering strikes.
    • Hoot-Owl Alert: The entire mainstem is closed from 2 p.m.–midnight. Early start is essential.
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    Clark Fork River

    • Current Conditions: Upstream hoot-owl restrictions are in place; midday temps remain elevated, with morning conditions best for bites.
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    • Fishing Trends: Anglers report success with hopper-dropper systems, plus nocturnal stonefly imitations and flashy streamers in shaded, deeper runs.
    • Hoot-Owl Alert: Upper sections are under 2 p.m.–midnight closure.

    Rock Creek

    • Current Conditions: Upper sections are under hoot-owl restrictions due to heat and low flow.
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    • Fishing Trends: Traditional dry-dropper tactics still deliver—Micro Chubbies, Hippie Stompers, PMD Sparkle Duns, with Prince or tungsten jig nymphs beneath. Approach quietly; fish are chain-deep in fast, oxygenated pockets.

    Hoot-Owl Restrictions Summary

    RiverSection AffectedClosure Hours
    BitterrootEntire River2 p.m. – Midnight
    BlackfootEntire Mainstem2 p.m. – Midnight
    Clark ForkUpper Section2 p.m. – Midnight
    Rock CreekUpper Section2 p.m. – Midnight

    Fly Box for the Week

    Bitterroot:

    • Chubby Chernobyl, Water Walker, Henneberry Hopper, Plan B, Foam Ant, Twiggy or Sparkle Flag (Trico)

    Blackfoot:

    • Water Walker, Chubby Chernobyl, Pat’s Rubberlegs, TJ Hooker, Sparkle Minnow

    Clark Fork:

    • Hopper-dropper combinations, nocturnal stonefly, streamers (Sparkle Minnow, Kreelex)

    Rock Creek:

    • Micro Chubby, PMD Sparkle Dun, Tungsten jig nymphs (e.g., Prince)

    Gear Picks from Lightweight Fly Shop

    • Rods: EVOs & Technica—perfect for light, delicate presentations in low water
    • Indicators: Oros Strike Indicators—easy to customize on-the-fly
    • Sunglasses: Bajío polarized—for clarity in bright light
    • Leaders/Tippet: Airflo & Rio—for stealthy presentations in clear, low water

    Plan Your Week

    Make the most of that sweet morning bite with a half or full-day guided trip on the Bitterroot or Blackfoot. Then, retreat to one of our cozy cabins—just minutes from the river—to relax between sessions.
    Reserve today: lightweightflyshop.com


  • Western Montana Fishing Report – Week of August 10, 2025

    Western Montana Fishing Report – Week of August 10, 2025


    🎣 Western Montana Fishing Report – Week of August 10, 2025

    Bitterroot • Blackfoot • Clark Fork • Rock Creek
    Brought to you by Lightweight Fly Shop – Stevensville, MT


    🌤 Weather Outlook (Aug 10–16)

    Hot summer conditions continue with highs in the upper 80s to mid-90s°F. Mornings in the 50s–60s°F will offer the coolest water and most active fish. Best fishing window: first light until 2 p.m. — after that, hoot-owl restrictions are in effect. Mid-week heat may push temps higher, so be sure to carry a thermometer.


    🐟 River Reports

    Bitterroot River

    • Flow & Temps: ~440 cfs at Darby / ~240 cfs at Bell Crossing. Morning temps low 60s°F, approaching 70°F by afternoon.
    • Fishing: Strong morning dry-fly bite with caddis, Tricos, and hoppers. Shade lines, riffle corners, and bankside pockets are producing.
    • Top Flies: Elk Hair Caddis (#14-16), Parachute Trico (#18-20), Tan Hopper (#10-12), Pheasant Tail (#16-18).
    • Tip: Long leaders (12’+) with 5x tippet help in clear water.
    • Hoot-Owl: Entire river from East/West Fork to the Clark Fork — 2 p.m.–midnight closure.

    Blackfoot River

    • Flow & Temps: ~450 cfs at Bonner. Morning temps mid-60s°F, warming quickly.
    • Fishing: Spruce moths are the ticket mid-morning. Dry-dropper rigs with big foam dries and tungsten nymphs are producing in seams and pocket water. Early streamer bite is solid on overcast mornings.
    • Top Flies: Spruce Moth (#12-14), Potter’s Moth (#12-14), Chubby Chernobyl (#10-12), Frenchie Jig (#14-16), Sparkle Minnow (Olive).
    • Tip: A 6wt rod handles big foam and small streamers well.
    • Hoot-Owl: Entire mainstem — 2 p.m.–midnight closure.

    Clark Fork River

    • Flow & Temps: Moderate summer flows; temps low 60s°F early, high 60s°F by afternoon.
    • Fishing: Best early with hopper-dropper setups. Foam stones or hoppers above smaller tungsten nymphs are finding fish. Shady banks and deeper pools holding trout.
    • Top Flies: Henneberry Hopper (#8-10), Chubby Chernobyl (#8-10), Spanish Bullet Jig (#14-16), Pat’s Rubberlegs (#8-10), Mini Dungeon (Black).
    • Tip: Cover water quickly — fish are podded up in the best oxygenated zones.
    • Hoot-Owl: Upper section from Warm Springs to Blackfoot confluence — 2 p.m.–midnight closure.

    Rock Creek

    • Flow & Temps: ~250 cfs at the mouth. Clear, low, and cool early.
    • Fishing: Smaller terrestrials and attractor dries over tungsten jig nymphs are producing. Target faster runs and deep pockets for the most consistent action.
    • Top Flies: Micro Chubby (#14-16), Hippie Stomper (#14-16), PMD Sparkle Dun (#16-18), Jig Duracell (#14-16), Prince Nymph (#14-16).
    • Tip: Stealth counts — approach from downstream and use shorter, accurate casts.
    • Hoot-Owl: Upper section from West/Middle Fork to Stoney Creek — 2 p.m.–midnight closure.

    🦉 Hoot-Owl Restrictions Summary

    RiverStatusHours Closed
    BitterrootEntire river2 p.m.–Midnight
    BlackfootEntire mainstem2 p.m.–Midnight
    Clark ForkUpper section2 p.m.–Midnight
    Rock CreekUpper section2 p.m.–Midnight

    🎒 Gear Picks from Lightweight Fly Shop

    • Rods: EVOs & Technica — perfect for delicate presentations in low water.
    • Indicators: Oros Strike Indicators — simple, effective, and adjustable.
    • Sunglasses: Bajío polarized — cut glare, spot fish in bright summer sun.
    • Leaders/Tippet: Airflo & Rio — stealth rigs for picky trout.
    • Local Art: Original oil paintings by Jodi Monahan — Montana beauty for your home.

    📅 Book Your Adventure

    Beat the heat with full- or half-day guided trips on the Bitterroot & Blackfoot Rivers. After fishing, relax in our cozy cabin rentals just minutes from the river.
    📍 Reserve now: lightweightflyshop.com

  • Casey Underwood Art at Lightweight Fly Shop | Fly Fishing Meets Fine Art

    Casey Underwood Art at Lightweight Fly Shop | Fly Fishing Meets Fine Art

    Fishing is more than a hobby—it’s a lifestyle, a feeling, and for many of us, a form of art. That’s exactly why we carry Casey Underwood’s artwork at Lightweight Fly Shop. With bold lines, clean colors, and a style that feels both wild and modern, Casey’s pieces celebrate the beauty of fish and wild places. From stickers and prints to gear collabs, his work lets anglers bring a piece of the river home.

    Meet the Artist: Casey Underwood

    Casey Underwood is a Montana-based artist whose work is instantly recognizable in the fly fishing world. His subjects? Mostly trout, other native species, wildlife, and landscapes we all dream about. But it’s his style—clean, bold, and modern—that sets him apart.

    A former design student and passionate outdoorsman, Casey started sharing his work with the fly fishing community years ago. Since then, he’s built a loyal following of anglers who connect with the emotion and energy he pours into every print, sticker, and piece of gear.

    His art isn’t just decoration—it’s a way for anglers to express what they love, even when they’re not on the water.


    Why We Carry Casey Underwood at Lightweight Fly Shop

    We believe your gear should inspire you, and your space should reflect your passions. That’s why we brought Casey’s work into the shop.

    Here’s what we love about it:

    • It connects people to the water, even off the river
    • It makes great gifts—whether for a fishing buddy, guide, or yourself
    • It’s accessible—from high-quality art prints to simple vinyl stickers
    • It adds personality to the shop—and to your gear, cooler, water bottle, or tying bench

    Every piece tells a story—and it’s usually one that ends with a tight line and a cold drink.


    Customer Favorites: Top Casey Underwood Pieces

    Here are a few of the most popular and eye-catching items we carry:

    1. Vinyl Stickers

    Durable, waterproof, and packed with personality. Fish species, scenic prints, and fun designs perfect for water bottles, rod tubes, and fly boxes.

    2. Fine Art Prints

    Frame-worthy pieces that capture the spirit of the wild. Think rainbow trout, bull elk, mountain scenes, and more—all in Casey’s signature style.

    3. Apparel & Gear Collabs

    From hats to shirts to buffs—Casey’s teamed up with a few select brands to put his art on gear that goes where you go.

    4. Gift Sets & Decor Items

    Looking to upgrade your fly tying den or surprise your favorite angler? A few well-placed prints or a gift bundle does the trick.


    How to Use Casey Underwood’s Art in Your Everyday Angling Life

    Need a few ideas? Here’s how our customers and staff use his art:

    • Decorate your tying space: A print of your favorite fish keeps the creative energy flowing
    • Personalize your cooler or boat: Vinyl stickers hold up great to weather and water
    • Give a meaningful gift: No guessing sizes or fly preferences—just a beautiful print that every angler will love
    • Rep your home water: Casey’s regional designs let you carry a piece of your favorite stream or species with you

    It’s the perfect blend of functional and emotional—just like a good day on the river.


    FAQs About Casey Underwood Art

    Q: Are the prints ready to hang?
    Most are unframed, but they fit standard frame sizes—easy to hang or gift. We have framed, signed prints in the shop!

    Q: Are the stickers waterproof?
    Yes! They’re vinyl and hold up well on water bottles, fly boxes, vehicles, and more.

    Q: Do the designs come in different sizes?
    Yes—prints and stickers are available in various sizes depending on the piece.

    Q: Can I shop Casey’s artwork online?
    Absolutely. Check out our online store or visit the shop in person to browse in real life.


    Final Cast: Art for the Fly Fishing Soul

    Fly fishing isn’t just about catching fish—it’s about the stories, the solitude, the wild places, and the moments we remember long after we reel in. Casey Underwood’s art captures that spirit beautifully.

    At Lightweight Fly Shop, we’re proud to carry his work because it reflects who we are as anglers and as a community. Whether you’re outfitting your home office, adding flair to your fly box, or searching for the perfect gift, Casey’s art lets you bring the water with you—wherever you are.

    Come check it out, grab a sticker, or fall in love with a new print. We promise you won’t leave empty-handed.


  • Bozeman Flyworks at Lightweight Fly Shop: Montana-Built Gear That Just Works

    If there’s one brand that screams “Montana roots and river-tested,” it’s Bozeman Flyworks. Started by a crew of passionate anglers who believe in building gear that lasts, this company has grown from a local gem to a fan favorite. At Lightweight Fly Shop, we dig their commitment to quality, simplicity, and affordability—because you shouldn’t have to choose between good gear and good value.

    The Bozeman Flyworks Story: Small Brand, Big Impact

    Bozeman Flyworks came to life with one goal in mind—build gear that Montana anglers actually want to use. Born in Bozeman, Montana (surprise!), this brand grew organically among local fishers who were tired of overpriced, overdesigned gear.

    Their motto? “Simple. Functional. Affordable.”

    They started with reels—and quickly gained a cult following for offering high-quality, CNC-machined reels that could hold their own against brands twice the price. Add in apparel, tools, accessories, and fly tying goods, and Bozeman Flyworks became more than just a gear brand—it became a movement for anglers who appreciate no-nonsense quality.

    Why We Carry Bozeman Flyworks at Lightweight Fly Shop

    At Lightweight Fly Shop, we’re all about gear that does the job and brands that keep it real. Bozeman Flyworks checks all our boxes:

    • Locally Inspired: Designed and tested right here in Montana.
    • Built to Last: Their reels are tough, smooth, and seriously good-looking.
    • Affordable: Top-tier performance without breaking the bank.
    • Angler-Owned: These folks fish. A lot. They get it.

    Their gear just works—and in fly fishing, that matters.

    Tips for Using Bozeman Flyworks Gear

    Want to get the most out of your BFW setup? Here’s what we tell our customers:

    • Match Your Reel to the Job: Their mid-arbor reels are perfect for most freshwater applications. Don’t overthink it.
    • Pair Their Gear with a Local Setup: Their reels work beautifully with rods from brands like Redington and Echo—both of which we carry!

    FAQs About Bozeman Flyworks

    Q: Are Bozeman Flyworks reels good for beginners?
    Absolutely. They’re simple to use, durable, and reliable—even if you’re just getting started.

    Q: Do they make gear for saltwater?
    Currently, Bozeman Flyworks is more focused on freshwater reels, but many customers report solid performance in light saltwater scenarios.

    Q: Is Bozeman Flyworks made in the USA?
    Yes, their reels are designed and assembled in the U.S. using quality materials and small-batch production methods.

    Q: Do you sell Bozeman Flyworks gear online?
    We sure do! You can shop online here or swing by the shop for a closer look.


    Final Thoughts: Why Bozeman Flyworks Belongs in Your Kit

    Bozeman Flyworks proves that you don’t have to be a massive name in the industry to make waves. They’re doing things right—keeping it simple, keeping it local, and keeping it affordable. That’s the kind of brand we’re proud to support at Lightweight Fly Shop.

    So, if you’re looking for a reel that won’t quit or want to sport some Montana-grown fly fishing vibes, Bozeman Flyworks is where it’s at.

    🎣 Come by the shop or browse online—these reels won’t stay on the shelves for long!


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  • See the Water Like Never Before – Bajío Sunglasses Are Here!

    See the Water Like Never Before – Bajío Sunglasses Are Here!

    If you’re a fly fisherman in the Bitterroot Valley, you already know—success on the water starts with what you can see. The right sunglasses don’t just reduce glare; they reveal a whole new world beneath the surface. That’s why we’re beyond excited to introduce Bajío Sunglasses to our lineup! Come check them out at Lightweight Fly shop today!


    Why Bajío? Because Sight is Everything.

    Born for anglers, Bajío’s polarized lenses are engineered to cut through glare like a hot knife through butter, giving you an ultra-clear view of fish, structure, and every subtle movement beneath the water. Whether you’re stalking wild cutthroat in the Bitterroot or hunting monster browns in the Madison, these shades are the secret weapon your gear bag has been missing.

    What Makes Bajío Stand Out?

    Next-Level Polarization – Eliminate glare, reduce eye strain, and experience unmatched clarity.
    Blue Light Blocking Technology – Keeps your eyes feeling fresh, even after marathon days on the river.
    Sustainable & Lightweight Frames – Performance-driven design that’s comfortable enough for all-day wear.


    Upgrade Your Fishing Game

    Montana’s rivers are demanding—your gear should be, too. Don’t let subpar shades be your weak link. Bajío’s cutting-edge lens technology gives you an undeniable advantage where it counts.

    Stop by and check out the latest styles—we’ll help you find the perfect pair for your next adventure. Because when you see better, you fish better. 🎣🔥


    Final Thoughts

    Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just getting started, Bajío Sunglasses will change the way you see the water—literally. Swing by Lightweight Fly Shop, try on a pair and experience the difference for yourself.

    Ready to level up your vision? We’ll see you on the river. 👀🎣


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  • “Cast, Reel, Relax: Newly Remodeled Cabins Open for Fly Fishing Adventures!”

    “Cast, Reel, Relax: Newly Remodeled Cabins Open for Fly Fishing Adventures!”

    Exciting news for all fly fishing enthusiasts! After a complete remodel, our guest cabins are now open for business, offering the perfect retreat for your next fly fishing getaway. We’re thrilled to welcome you to our two newly renovated cabins, each designed with your comfort and convenience in mind. Whether you’re planning a weekend escape or a longer retreat, our cabins provide a cozy, modern base for your adventures.

    Not only do you get a relaxing place to stay, but you’ll also have access to our onsite fly fishing shop, stocked with all the gear and expertise you need. Located just a stone’s throw away from the iconic Bitterroot River, our property offers unparalleled access to prime fly fishing spots right at your doorstep. Imagine waking up, grabbing your gear, and stepping straight into some of the best fly fishing waters around—all without the hassle of a long drive!

    So pack your rods and reels, and come experience the perfect blend of comfort and adventure. Our cabins are ready to provide you with a memorable escape, filled with great fishing, stunning natural scenery, and a welcoming community of fellow fly fishing lovers. Book your stay today and get ready to cast your line into a new chapter of relaxation and excitement!

  • Meet Otto: The Cow Who Traded the Nevada Desert for Montana Meadows

    Meet Otto: The Cow Who Traded the Nevada Desert for Montana Meadows

    Today, we’re excited to share the heartwarming story of Otto—a gentle cow with a journey as unique as it is inspiring. Once orphaned in the harsh, sunbaked deserts of Nevada, Otto’s early days were filled with challenges. But fate had something special in store for him. Rescued and brought to our property in Montana, he quickly found solace and a new beginning in our expansive, green pasture.

    Now, Otto is living his best life under the wide Montana sky. He spends his days grazing peacefully, enjoying the crisp mountain air, and soaking up the serene beauty of his new home. It’s amazing to see how quickly he adapted, forming bonds with his new friends and proving that even the toughest starts can lead to a life filled with comfort and joy.

    Otto’s journey is a powerful reminder that every creature deserves a chance to thrive. His story—from the unforgiving Nevada desert to the welcoming embrace of Montana—embodies resilience, hope, and the magic of second chances. We’re incredibly proud to have him as part of our family and look forward to sharing more of his adventures in the days to come.

  • Hook, Line, and Construction: Our New Fly Shop is Coming Soon!

    Hook, Line, and Construction: Our New Fly Shop is Coming Soon!

    We’re excited to share that our brand-new fly shop is currently under construction—and we can’t wait for you to see it! Designed with fly fishing enthusiasts in mind, our upcoming shop will soon be your one-stop destination for all things fly fishing. Whether you’re looking for the latest gear, expert advice, or just a friendly chat about the best local spots, our team is working hard to build a space that caters to both seasoned anglers and newcomers alike.

    While the shop is taking shape, we invite you to follow along on our progress. We’ll be sharing sneak peeks of the design, updates on the gear and services we plan to offer, and plenty of behind-the-scenes moments as we transform our vision into reality. Get ready to discover a place where quality equipment meets a passion for fly fishing, all right here in our community. Stay tuned for more updates, and get ready to gear up for your next adventure!