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YOUNGS CREEK FISHING TRIP

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PACK TRIPS

Reel in Adventure: Youngs Creek Fishing Expedition

Experience the thrill of fishing in Montana's pristine wilderness on our Youngs Creek adventure. Nestled in a serene natural setting, Youngs Creek is perfect for catching native trout, whether you're new to fishing or an experienced angler. Our knowledgeable guides will show you the best spots to cast your line and share tips for a successful fishing trip. Enjoy the peaceful surroundings of mountains and maybe even spot some wildlife. Don't miss out on this opportunity to fish in one of Montana's most beautiful locations. Reserve your spot on our Youngs Creek fishing trip today!

YOUNGS CREEK FISHING TRIP

Whether you are an avid fly fisherman or prefer a casual day by the stream with a spinner reel, everywhere we travel in the "Bob" is a fisherman's haven. 


Pack your waders and rods and take a trip into some of the best backcountry fishing you can find in the continental U.S. With a chance to catch native species of trout while basking in the remote wilderness the "Bob" has to offer, this is a once in a lifetime fishing opportunity. 

  • 7 day - 6 night trip: first and last day spent riding to and from camp 
  • Entirety of trip is spent at our Hahn Camp location (not a roving style trip)
  • Fish the famous Youngs Creek, Danaher Creek, and South Fork of the Flathead River
  • Youngs Creek is a mere couple hundred yards from camp, or hike a couple miles to the confluence of the North Fork of the Flathead.
  • If fishing isn't your activity of choice, you can take a hike up Jumbo Mountain and visit one of the last few remaining active fire watch towers, or relax at camp.
  • Meals, tents, and cots are provided 

 

Cost: $3,000.00 / person ​


All pack trips require a non-refundable $1,500 deposit to hold your spot 

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Love fishing but have your eye on a different summer pack trip? Don't fret, as all of our trips have ample opportunity to fish. 

On our roving summer trips, we have to set up camp near water so our horses and mules, as well as all humans have easy access to water. This close proximity to streams and rivers provides abundant time to fish after we arrive at camp and during layover days. 

FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What do I need to bring on a summer pack trip?

    We will send a comprehensive list of specifics when you book a trip, but in general, we provide food, filtered water, tents, cots, and a horse to ride. Items you will need to bring include clothes (think layers!), sleeping bag, water bottle, shoes to ride horses in (preferably flat sole with a heel such as a cowboy boot).

  • Is there a weight limit on what I can bring?

    Yes, you are limited to 25 pounds. This should be plenty to stay warm and dry. Underwear and socks should be the only thing you pack to wear clean every day. Other than that, think of ways to layer and plan to rewear pants and a couple different shirts. Our guides can easily pack everything they need for a 9 day trip in less than 20 pounds, so we don't find it unreasonable to ask you to limit it to 25. If you are having trouble figuring out what to bring or leave behind don't hesitate to reach out for advice.

  • What is the weather like?

    Montana weather is wildly unpredictable but we generally say plan for near freezing temps at night (can get down to low 30's even in July) and hot during the day (can reach the 90's). The best approach is to LAYER! Base layers such as Smartwool or Under Armor are great ways to stay warm at night and in the brisk mornings.

  • What do meals look like?

    Food on the trip is provided and prepared by our talented camp cook. You can expect meals to be well balanced and delicious. We provide breaskfast, lunch, dinner with dessert, and snacks. 


    Due to weight and space limitations, we generally cannot do food subsitutes. If you have specific dietary restrictions, contact us about the feasibility of accomodating for those.

  • Do I need horseback riding experience?

    No riding experience is necessary.  Our horses and mules are well trained and great at their job, they will take care of you along your journey.

  • Do we ride every day?

    Most of our summer trips are roving style trips, meaning we pick up and move camp instead of staying at the same spot the entire time. On the days we move camp locations we will ride, which is typically every other day. On the days we aren't moving (layover days), we do not ride. Our horses work extremely hard for us all summer, and they need a break just like we do in order to not get burnt out or sore. That being said, we pick our camping locations in areas that allow for endless adventure. We always camp near water, so world-class fishing is at your fingertips. And with hundreds of miles of trails in the "Bob" hiking is as easy as putting on your walking shoes. If you are looking for more relaxing than adventuring, kicking back with a good book is always encouraged too!

  • Is there a rider weight limit?

    Yes, contact us to speak more on this.

  • How many people will be on each trip?

    Our goal is to keep trips safe and ejoyable, as well as maintaining an intimate group setting. Therefore, we aim to keep groups no larger than 6 guests per trip. If you have a family or group larger than this, contact us and we can discuss options.



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