Guided Fly Fishing Trips on Storys Lake, Montana

Story's Lake, a private held fee-based lake. Nelson Story settled in Bozeman in the mid-1800s. He drove 3,000 head of cattle from Texas to Bozeman against the wishes of the US Army who feared for his safety. Because the army did not want him to continue, much of the drive was done in the night where Story was able to sneak the cattle through. These cattle formed the beginnings of Montana’s strong cattle industry. He was a strong supporter of the beginnings of Montana State College, now MSU, and the historical Ellen Theater, in downtown Bozeman, is named after his wife.
The Story family still reside in Montana. They maintain a great fly fishing lake with numerous rainbows that eat up small terrestrials and mayflies.
Dates: April, May, June, July, August, September, October
Price: $475 for float trip or walk and wade trip
Species: Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Cutthroat Trout
Fishing Type: Dry Flys, Nymphs, Streamers
What's included: One day of guided fishing, transportation from Paradise Valley to the river, as well as lunch and non-alcoholic drinks.
What's NOT included:
Does not include flies, leaders, rod fees for private waters, gratuities.
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