Where: The Woodlands (Texas) Orvis Store, 9595 Six Pines Rd When: January 25th, 7:00 p.m. Meet Mike Geary, owner Healing Waters Lodge and Lewis & Clark Expeditions located in southwest Montana near the town of Twin Bridges. Healing Waters Lodge has easy access to miles of private spring creeks, meadow streams, and ponds; and, rivers such as […]
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Of all of the beautiful places in Montana, the Smith River is one of the most sought-after. Located in the heart of Montana, the Smith River corridor is still untouched by major developments and offers breathtaking views, tall limestone canyons, excellent fly-fishing opportunities, and an experience of a lifetime.
Our Smith River trips are 60-miles of adventure, floating for five days and camping for four nights. Of 73 commercial permitted trips available each year on the Smith, Lewis & Clark Expeditions is the largest outfitter on the river. This translates into more available and flexible trip dates we can offer our clients. Lewis & Clark Expeditions begins the float season in early May and typically ends the middle of July. The emphasis of our trips is on fly-fishing, with each bend beckoning the angler to tempt a trout to the fly. Anglers have a 50/50 split between rainbow and brown trout with the average size being 13″ (an average size for a Montana trout that inhabits a freestone stream). However, there is very healthy population of trout in the 16-18 inch range and enough 20-inch trout to keep you actively engaged in each cast for 60 miles.
If I was granted only one more fly fishing trip in my lifetime, I would be launching a boat down the Smith River by morning light. The river still has pristine wilderness, which is why we live in Montana.
Fishing the Smith River
- A good guide is the most important thing to have on the Smith, they are your short cut to fly fishing success. Lewis & Clark Expeditions has good guides who love what they do and know the Smith River and the techniques you need to catch fish.
- Respond to what the water dictates. Listen and watch the river, if you don’t see insects on the water, nor, do you see any feeding fish, the odds are that dry fly fishing is not going to be productive. Perhaps try a large attractor or some sort of terrestrial like a grasshopper; but, ant or beetle imitation may not work but hints at that possibility of another approach. Be open to nymph fishing and casting streamers when the river is saying, “The trout are underneath the surface.”
- Spring on the Smith is the combination of high, discolored water along with periods of clearing waters. The high water comes from runoff occurring at different elevations. You can be fishing the Smith in 70-degree weather in May using dry flies and 24 hours later the river is high and discolored. Discolored water leads to San Juan Worms (although a San Juan Worm is good anytime and anyplace) and also leads to fishing with solid dark patterns for nymphs and streamers as trout will distinguish a solid shape quicker.
- All trout rivers fish better as they are clearing and the water begins to recede rather than when rivers rise quickly. This is an absolute. Las Vegas would phrase it this way: fishing rivers as they clear 2-1 advantage fishermen. Rivers going up Trout have a 6-5 advantage.
- The Smith River is a free stone stream with very healthy stonefly populations. Mother’s Day produces caddis hatches and Salmon flies emerge around Memorial Day. Golden Stoneflies are more prolific emerging June 15 through the first week of July, followed by PMD’s in late June and a hit and miss Green Drake Hatch. We also have years where Cicadas take over the river.
- The best and most productive dry fly fishing days have clouds associated with them. Trout are wary with direct sunlight, but give them a few clouds and the advantage can again move in favor of the angler.
- Fishing the Smith is for anyone that wants to have fun. There is direct correlation between how well someone can manage their fly line and how many fish they can catch. Managing fly line means using the right amount of fly line to cast ,which normally, less is best. Anglers need to be able to either mend the line in the air or on the water to set up drag free drifts. When the moment of truth arrives (when the fish hits the fly) a well-managed fly line results in more trout.
- As far as equipment, entry-level fly rods and reels these days are excellent. High-end rods and reels are really excellent. I favor the Orvis Helios 2, nine foot five weight or six weight. I know fly rods are inanimate objects but the Helios 2 courses right through my body when I am casting, setting the hook and playing a fish. The rod is the conduit between the fish and me, which then becomes something more than fishing. The connection with a trout approaches the divine.
What to Expect on one of our trips down this amazing river:
- Transportation from your lodging in Helena to Camp Baker, the trip departure point on the river. Take out is 59 river miles to Eden Bridge, where we will take you and your gear back to your lodging.
- Each day, our experienced guides will float you down a section of river for a great day of fishing, provide lunch, snacks and refreshments, and at the end of the day arrive at our camp. Freshly made hors d’oeuvres, beer, wine, and refreshments await you, followed by a delicious riverside dinner prepared for you by our talented staff.
- All meals are prepared fresh each day and include fresh fruits and vegetables; full breakfasts and lunches. For dinner: soups and salads; entrees include fish, pork, chicken and beef; you can also look forward to a variety of desserts. Drinking water, fruit juice, milk, teach coffee, pop, beer and wine are provided as well. We can accommodate special dietary restrictions and preferences by making arrangements with us at least two weeks prior to your trip.
- Our staff prepares the camp for you each day with tents (individual or shared, your choice), cots, therma-rest pads, transport your personal gear; solar showers are also available, dining table, chairs, and campfires.
- As you wait for your rod to bend, you can take in the natural beauty of the Smith River, which perhaps, is best known for its extraordinary limestone canyon walls. There will be plenty of chances to stop and wade fish, take photos of wildlife, check out the points of interest (caves and pictographs) and admire the landscape as you float downstream.
At Orvis – The Woodlands on January 25th
Mike Geary continues his road trip in the great state of Texas and his next stop is at the beautiful Orvis Retail Store in The Woodlands, on January 25, starting at 7:00 p.m., 9595 Six Pines Rd, The Woodlands, phone 281-203-6150. Who is Mike Geary? The owner of Healing Waters Lodge and Lewis & Clark Expeditions. The […]
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Today is the day that Mike Geary will be on-hand at the Austin Orvis store starting at 2:00 p.m. to talk about our Montana Fly Fishing Vacations – Healing Waters Lodge and Smith River 5-day floats. The address and phone number for the Austin Orvis Store is 10000 Research Blvd, Austin TX, 512-795-8004. Who is Mike Geary? The owner […]
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What: Presentations on our fly fishing vacation packages When: Monday, January 30, starting at 7:00 p.m. Where: Jackson Orvis Store, 1000 Highland Colony Parkway #9019, Ridgeland, Phone: 601-856-5347 Who: Mike Geary, Owner, Healing Waters Lodge and Lewis & Clark Expeditions Mike will be at the Jackson Orvis store to present our Healing Waters Lodge fly fishing vacation packages. The […]
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What: Presentations on our fly fishing vacation packages When: January 21, starting at 2:00 p.m. Where: Austin Orvis Store, 10000 Research Blvd, Austin TX, phone: 512-795-8004 Who: Mike Geary, Owner, Healing Waters Lodge and Lewis & Clark Expeditions Mike will be at the Austin Orvis store to present our Healing Waters Lodge fly fishing vacation […]
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PROJECT HEALING WATERS FLY FISHING AND HEALING WATERS LODGE – JULY 4-9 Healing Waters Lodge continues to support of the men and women in military service through Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing, PHWFF, a non-profit organization founded by Retired Navy Captain Ed Nicholson, that uses fly fishing as a rehabilitative program for our wounded services […]
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Knowledge is Good “Knowledge is Good” Faber College, from the 1978 movie, Animal House Now that we have paid tribute to higher education, we remind all anglers that regardless of your skill level, we are offering two “Fish Like a Guide, But, Live Like a Client” fly fishing schools in April. This package includes six nights […]
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Fly Fishing Schools: April 14-19 and April 23-29 Great package price includes 6 nights lodging and all meals, 5 days of classroom instruction and guided fly fishing on local waters. The school is designed for anyone with the desire to improve their fly fishing knowledge, skills and ability, increase opportunities for catching fish, elevate the fun-factor in a […]
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Fly Fishing Schools: April 14-19 and April 23-29 Great package price includes 6 nights lodging and all meals, 5 days of classroom instruction and guided fly fishing on local waters. The school is designed for anyone with the desire to improve their fly fishing knowledge, skills and ability, increase opportunities for catching fish, elevate the fun-factor in a […]
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A 2017 fly fishing trip to Healing Waters Lodge or a 5 day float trip down the coveted Smith River would make a great gift. Our lodge can accommodate up to 18 people and a Smith River float trip can accommodate up to 8 clients. The Lodge is open from April 1 to the end of […]
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