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Duration: 4-5 days
Season: May 17 - June 14

Our adventure lodge vacations in the spring are based around the best whitewater rafting river in North America, the Lochsa. We offer four and five-day lodge adventure trips during the spring, startin...

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Idaho/Montana Road Trip:

Four rivers in four days! This Idaho/Montana combination trip gives you the chance to experience four of Idaho and Montana’s favorite rivers; the Coeur d’Alene, the St. Joe, the Clark Fork, and the Bitterroot Rivers.  Each river is unique and unlike the others, but each have one thing in common; great fishing!  Four days of professionally guided fly fishing, all fishing equipment, flies, daily gourmet riverside lunches, all appropriate transportation and four night’s accommodations.

 

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At a Glance
  • Duration: 4 days, 3 nights
  • Season: June 15th - June 10th
  • Begins In: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
  • Ends In: Missoula, Montana
  • Airport: Spokane, Washington or Missoula, Montana

Idaho/Montana Road Trip

Get your summer time fishing fix with this amazing road trip style exploration.  Your trip will begin when you meet your guide at the Holiday Inn, located in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.  From there you will drive east for an hour into the gorgeous mountains of the Panhandle National Forest for your first day of fishing on the local’s favorite, the Coeur d’Alene River.  Your second night will be spent in Idaho’s Silver Valley, where you can enjoy the many great local restaurants.  You rise early for your second day of fishing, and travel southeast to the renowned hidden jewel of Idaho, the St. Joe River, for a day of thrilling dry fly fishing.  From “The Joe,” that evening you will head northeast, over a scenic mountain pass, into St. Regis, Montana where you will stay at a Comfort Inn, just minutes from the Clark Fork River.  On the third day you float the famed Clark Fork River, known for its powerful fighting fish.  Your day will finish with a short 45 minute drive back to Missoula, Montana where you will overnight.  Missoula is an amazing town with all the amenities of restaurants and nightlife one could hope for while visiting Montana.  The fourth morning brings you to the Bitterroot River, located just outside of Missoula.  The Bitterroot is well known for its large Brown and Rainbow trout that can be caught on a variety of different patterns at this time of year.  One the eve of the fourth day your guide will transport you to the airport or your choice of local Missoula hotels for your return home.  Each night you will sleep in the best available accommodations in cities or town nearby each river.

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How many fish can we expect to catch and what is the average size?

Coeur d'Alene River: The Coeur d’Alene River boasts excellent numbers of native cutthroat trout.  Some of our finest days on the water have resulted in each of our guests landing 40 wild cutthroat.  Active and productive fishing is the norm and you should expect to catch between 15 and 30 fish on most days.  This gorgeous freestone stream offers fly fishermen an all encompassing experience that combines excellent fishing with breathtaking scenery and a true wilderness adventure.  
The average size of fish caught on the Coeur d’Alene is around 15”.  Fish generally range anywhere from 8” to 22” with most caught being in the 11” to 17” size group.  These brilliantly colored fighters are aggressive and love to keep your rod bent all day.    

St. Joe River: The St. Joe River boasts colossal numbers of native cutthroat trout.  Some of our finest days on the water have resulted in each of our guests landing 50 wild cutthroat.  Active and productive fishing is the norm and you should expect to catch between 20 and 30 fish on most days.  This gorgeous freestone stream offers fly fishermen an all encompassing experience that combines excellent fishing with breathtaking scenery and a true wilderness adventure.  
The average size of fish caught on the St. Joe is around 16”.  Fish generally range anywhere from 8” to 22” with most caught being in the 12” to 18” size group.  These brilliantly colored fighters are aggressive and love to keep your rod bent all day.    

What are typical meals on the river?

Our guides will provide you with an exceptional riverside lunch.  Gourmet sandwiches, cheeses, fruit, chips and drinks are always on the menu.  If you have any special dietary issues, we will customize your meal so that your river experience is all it should be.  We can also customize your meal if you have an idea for that perfect riverside lunch.  

What do we need to bring?

All of your fishing gear and equipment is supplied.  We bring rods, reels, waders, flies and tippets, etc.  We also provide lunch, drinks, and snacks throughout the day.  Our guest’s are welcome to bring their own equipment if they so choose.  Weather dependant, guests should dress accordingly.  As the weather in Idaho can change quickly, we encourage all of our guests to pack rain gear for their trip.   

Can novice anglers have fun on one of your trips?

The answer is, most definitely, yes they can.  All of our guides are excellent fly fishing instructors and patient mentors.  Throughout the course of your trip, you will be introduced to the world of fly fishing and will leave with a solid base of fly fishing knowledge.  Even as a novice angler you should have plenty of opportunities to catch fish.  Remember, while the fishing is excellent, the combined experience of the day never disappoints.  

Why ROW Fishing Adventures?

Our commitment to customer service and our endless desire to fulfill all expectations has made us who we are.  Our 30 years of experience has given us the base of knowledge we need to run one of the most respected and admired outdoor adventure companies on the planet.  We strive to excel in all facets of this industry, and our committed and talented staff help us to set the high watermark for adventure travel every single day.

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