Stillwater fishing in Montana for toothy predators
Toothy Predators • Big Flies • Big Eats

Guided Pike Fishing Trips in Montana

If you like aggressive eats, stripping big streamers, and watching fish hunt in shallow water—pike trips are the move. Perfect for adventurous anglers, groups, and anyone who wants a break from technical trout fishing.

Pike on the Fly: Loud, Visual, Addictive

Northern pike are apex predators. We target them with big flies, strong leaders, and deliberate retrieves—often in shallow bays, weed lines, and ambush water where eats can be explosive.

  • Beginner-friendly (if you can cast a decent 40–50 feet, you’re in business)
  • High-action windows that reward persistence and good boat positioning
  • Perfect for groups and anglers who want something different than trout

Pike Trip Options

We build pike days around conditions: water temps, wind, weed growth, and where fish are hunting. Most trips focus on stillwater or slow-moving backwaters where pike stage and feed.

Full-Day Pike Hunt

The best way to do it—more time to find active fish and stay on the bite window.

  • 7–8 hours
  • Big-fly streamer focus
  • Ideal for intermediate+ anglers and adventurous beginners
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Half-Day Pike Session

A shorter option when you want action without committing a full day.

  • ~4 hours
  • Great for families or add-on adventures
  • Works well in prime morning/evening windows
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Multi-Day Pike + Trout Combo

Mix a pike day into a Montana trout itinerary for a true “best of both worlds” trip.

  • Custom itinerary
  • Great for groups
  • We’ll handle pacing and logistics
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What to Expect (and What We Recommend)

Best For

  • Anglers who want aggressive strikes
  • Streamer junkies
  • Groups looking for something different
  • People who like visual, active fishing

Suggested Gear

  • 8–10 wt rod (9 wt is the sweet spot)
  • Intermediate / sink-tip lines (depending on water)
  • Wire or heavy bite tippet (we’ll provide guidance)
  • Polarized glasses, hat, layers

We Provide

  • Professional guide & water plan
  • Leader/tippet recommendations & fly patterns
  • On-water coaching (retrieve, boat positioning)
  • Cooler space + water (and lunch on full days)

Pike Trip FAQs

Do I need to be an expert caster?

No. We’ll coach you into a repeatable cast and retrieve. Pike fishing rewards good boat positioning and persistence. If you can cast 40–50 feet comfortably, you’ll have a great day.

When is the best time for pike?

Prime windows depend on water temps and weed growth. We’ll recommend dates based on conditions and your goals.

Is it safe for kids / beginners?

Yes—with guidance. We’ll emphasize safe casting lanes, hook handling, and fish handling. Pike have teeth, but we manage it.

Request Dates for a Pike Trip

Tell us your ideal window, group size, and whether you want a half-day, full-day, or a pike + trout combo itinerary. We’ll respond with availability and a recommended plan based on conditions.

Prefer it simple? Send us: dates, anglers, experience level, and whether you’re bringing your own 8–10 wt gear.

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John S.
18:26 20 Feb 23
Always love fishing with Eric. True Montana guide who works hard to get his clients into fish.
Clay Gibson
16:56 20 Feb 23
I have fished for years in the Missoula area, and I and my friends have been guided by Eric and others with his company many times. I have used numerous guides in other areas across the country and am a devoted fly fisherman. Eric is a true professional and is an extremely dedicated and hard working guide, making the trips memorable, productive and fun. No one knows the Missoula area rivers as well as Eric and his other guides. The Missoula area has many different rivers to fish, and Eric and his other guides know them all and select the best option for that day and your preferences. I have recommended Eric and his guide team numerous times over the years, and each time has led to a successful and special experience. Clay G.
Ken Dorman
05:40 20 Feb 23
If you have the chance to fish with Eric do it! He will literally go the extra mile to help you catch fish and his knowledge of Montana rivers is unsurpassed. You will never have a better opportunity to have a successful day than fishing with Eric, especially if you enjoy dry fly fishing.
Ken Merkle
18:48 19 Feb 23
I've been fishing with Renegade Fly Fishing Outfitters for going on 20 years. Have had so many epic trips with Eric and his team I can't recommend this company enough. The Missoula area is one of the best fly fishing destinations, if you're looking for a great experience and a shot at big trout plan your next trip with Renegade.
Gary Everton
19:41 18 Feb 23
I have fished Montana for years with Multiple guides but haven't used anyone but Renegade for a long time. They are the best. I come back every year
Doug Stone
15:11 18 Feb 23
I've fished with Eric and his guides for several years and have never been disappointed. We have had some amazing days with dry fly fishing on the Blackfoot River, which is just a beautiful float even if the fishing slows down. He has the best, hardest working guides in the area.
Donal Ratigan
04:30 18 Feb 23
Fished with Eric the last 10 years and enjoyed every minute of it. He taught one of my good buddies and I how to skate hoppers to trigger monster browns. You can’t beat it for top water action. It’s was so memorable I’ve fished with him every year since. He’s arranged to manage groups of up to 10 people for us and everyone had a good guide and even better experience. I highly recommend booking trips with and through Eric!
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Inquire About A Trip!

Or Just Call or Email Us Directly!

Phone: 406-880-7221

Email: renegadeflyfishing@gmail.com

Deposits, Payment & Gratuity

Deposits, Refunds & Cancellations

*** A 25% deposit is required at the time the trip is booked. Refunds will be given up to 30 days prior to the dates reserved. We will always do our best to re-book your dates. In the event that we cannot, a cancellation fee of 25% will be charged.

For cancellations with 24 hours (or less) notice, full rate will be charged.

Payment for Your Trip

*** Complete payment will be made on the day of your trip. If you are fishing multiple days, plan to complete payment at the end of the last day of your trip.

We can accept cash, check, Venmo or any major credit card. For credit card transactions, please plan to add 4 percent.

Gratuity

I often have folks ask what the gratuity should be after a day of fly fishing. Here’s a quick bit about tipping your guide:

Your guide likely worked hard to make your trip a success. (If they didn’t, please let me know.) A standard tip is 15–20 percent of the total trip cost. If the guide went above and beyond the scope of your expectations, please tip accordingly.

Fishing guides live hand to mouth and their expenses are quite extensive—insurance, flies, food, equipment maintenance, vehicle wear and tear, to name a few. They will always appreciate whatever you provide!

What’s Included

We Provide

  • Professional guide & boat (for floats)
  • Rods, leaders, tippet & terminal tackle
  • Flies matched to current hatches
  • Riverside lunch on full-day trips
  • Transportation between meet-point & river

Bring Along

  • Fishing license (MT FWP)
  • Hat, polarized sunglasses, sunscreen
  • Water bottle (refills provided)
  • Layers / rain jacket (weather shifts fast)

Good to Know

  • Catch-and-release with barbless hooks
  • We match the river to flows & conditions
  • Dietary needs? Tell us when booking
  • Gratuities appreciated for great days

Rivers We Guide

Blackfoot River canyon water
Blackfoot River — boulders, riffles & big-bug days.
Clark Fork glides
Clark Fork — slicks, seams & dry-fly pods.
Bitterroot side channel
Bitterroot — Skwala spring stones & hoppers.
Rock Creek cutthroat closeup
Rock Creek — prolific freestone hatches.
Missouri River tailwater
Missouri River — optional road-trip tailwater.
Big Hole River riffles and high-country water
Big Hole River — cold, high-country freestone classic.
Yellowstone River wide valley landscape
Yellowstone River — big water, big views, classic floats.

Trip FAQs

Do I need experience?

Nope. We love teaching. We’ll tailor the day—casting, reading water, and fish handling—to your pace.

What about weather or flows?

Safety first. If conditions aren’t right, we’ll switch rivers or reschedule. Spring runoff is common—we adapt.

Can you accommodate dietary needs?

Absolutely. Tell us when you book and we’ll plan lunches accordingly.

Why Go Out with Renegade Fly Fishing Outfitters?

We are local, experienced fly fishermen and outdoorsmen. We are one of the leading outdoor outfitter groups in the state and pride ourselves on our work ethic, dedication, and appreciation of the beautiful resources and landscapes we have in Montana. Our guides are skilled anglers and rowers and love taking people out on the river to experience it.

Safety is our top priority and we guarantee you will have a great time on one of our guided fly fishing experiences. Contact us today to learn more!

How Do I Set Up a Trip?

Contact us by phone at 406-880-7221 to speak with our office and check our upcoming availability. We can answer any questions you may have and get you booked. We look forward to helping you make new memories!

Come and join us for a guided fly fishing trip of a lifetime. Our experienced Montana guides are here to make your adventure fun and safe. Our trips typically begin at about 7–8 a.m. and end at 5–8 p.m. Please let your guide know if you have any time constraints and we will tailor your trip to suit your needs. All of our fly fishing guides are fully licensed and insured. Rest assured, we will keep you and your party safe. With the exception of catching trout, it is our number one priority.

Inquire About A Trip!

Or Just Call or Email Us Directly!

Phone: 406-880-7221

Email: renegadeflyfishing@gmail.com