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Missouri River Lodge

Type: fishing_lodge | Status: discovered | Tier: standard | Fishiness: 4/5

Year-round fly-fishing lodge on the Missouri River near Craig, Montana, offering guided wade and drift boat trips for brown trout, rainbows, and carp across all seasons. Spring and fall bring aggressive spawning browns; summer delivers prolific dry-fly hatches of caddis, PMDs, and tricos.

Missouri River Lodge sits directly on the Missouri River corridor in Craig, Montana, operating year-round with seven rooms accommodating up to 14 guests in a family-style setting. The lodge runs guided wade and drift boat trips with experienced local guides, providing all tackle, flies, and meals included in the package. Spring (April–May) targets post-winter brown trout and early hatches; summer (June–August) delivers prolific caddis, PMD, and trico dry fly action; fall (September–October) brings brown trout spawning and excellent streamer fishing; winter remains open for quieter, cold-weather fishing. Daily river shuttles, family-style home-cooked meals, and satellite TV round out the amenities. The lodge emphasizes catch-and-release to protect the wild trout population.

Details

  • Tags: Lodge, Fly Fishing, Wade Fishing, Freshwater, Best Value, Independent, Riverside, Historic Waters, Dining / Restaurant, Wifi, Daily Housekeeping, Big Groups, First-Time Anglers, Intermediate, Advanced, Seasoned Vet, Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, Temperate
  • Has Guides: No
  • Booking: request_quote
  • Address: 3675 Craig Frontage Road, Craig, MT 59648
  • Check-in: 4PM / Check-out: 11AM
  • Logistics: Nearest airports are Helena or Great Falls. Take Exit 234 Craig east for 1/2 mile, then north on the recreation road for 2 miles.
  • Provides Gear: Yes — Fly rods (4, 5, 6 weights), reels with floating lines, sink tips, leaders (9ft 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x). Waders and wet wading shoes can be rented at local fly shops.

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FAQ — Missouri River Lodge

Linked Destinations (7)

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Species (5)

Common NameScientific NameCategory
Brown TroutSalmo truttafreshwater
Rainbow TroutOncorhynchus mykissfreshwater
Common CarpCyprinus carpiofreshwater
Brook TroutSalvelinus fontinalisfreshwater
Bull TroutSalvelinus confluentusfreshwater

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