Q. When is the best time to fish the Blackfoot?
A. There is never a bad time to fish the Blackfoot, but here are some ideas about what is fishing when:
- July: The second most predictable time of the year in this drainage. Aquatic hatches are dominated by the mid-sized tan caddis and PMDs size #14 to #18, terrestrials are often a dominant food source for trout.
- August: Morning and evening hatches. During mid-day large terrestrials or attractor patterns often work well. Caddis and PMDs are still dominant aquatic hatches.
- September: The most predictable time of the year, dominated by dry weather, comfortable temperatures during the day, cool nights, cool, clear water and consistent hatches. Aquatic insects begin to get smaller but the big, old hoppers still work.
- October: Baetis and October Caddis dominant. Larger brown trout very active and more accessible, weather cooler with more moisture. A beautiful time of year.
Q. How do I get to the lodge?
A. Guests typically fly in and out of Missoula; MT. Missoula is serviced by all major airlines and car rental companies. Guests either rent a car or use a shuttle service. Our lodge is located about an hour east of Missoula. The shuttle service is $300 round trip (which includes gratuity) & is payable to the driver.
Q. How are gratuities handled?
A. Because we are a lodge experience, our guests usually tip 15-20% of the cost of their trip to the lodge at the end of their trip; either in the form of cash or a check made out to "Cash". This is then split between our guides, head chef, and staff.
Q. What are directions to the lodge?
From Helena:
- Take Highway 12 west out of town. Travel approximately 30 miles to the junction of Hwy. 12 and Hwy. 141 in the town of Avon.
- Turn right on Hwy. 141. Travel 33 miles until Hwy 141 ends at a "T" with Hwy 200.
- Turn left on to Hwy 200. Proceed west to the town of Ovando, approximately 12 miles. Ovando lies on the south (lest-hand) side of Hwy. 200, and a good landmark is Trixie’s Restaurant and Bar on the left.
- Turn left immediately past Trixie's and stay on the Ovando–Helmville Road (OH-RD). (If you miss the turn at Trixie's you can turn left at the sign that says 'to Ovando'. You will then need to bear right through town to proceed on OH-RD).
- The OH-RD is the only paved road that continues south from the highway. You may see signs to Brown's Lake, Helmville, or Harry Morgan Fishing Access.
- The road will turn from paved to chip sealed after approximately 2 miles.
- Continue for about another mile, until you cross the North Fork of the Blackfoot River. The North Fork Crossing is immediately on the left, just after you cross the bridge.
From Missoula:
- Take Interstate 90 east out of town to Highway 200 east, exiting at Bonner/Milltown (approximately 10 miles).
- Proceed east on Hwy. 200 approximately 60 miles to the town of Ovando. Ovando lies on the south-side (your right) of Hwy. 200
- Turn right at the sign for the town of Ovando.
- You will then need to bear right through town to proceed on the Ovando - Helmville Road (OH-RD). (If you miss this turn you may also turn right immediately before Trixie’s Restaurant and Bar, and then keep to the left to proceed on the OH-RD.
- The OH-RD is the only paved road that continues south from the highway. You may see signs to Brown’s Lake, Helmville, or Harry Morgan Fishing Access.
- The road will turn from paved to chip seal after approximately 2 miles.
- Continue on the chip sealed road for about another 2 miles, until you cross the North Fork of the Blackfoot River. The North Fork Crossing is immediately on the left, just after you cross the bridge.
From Bozeman:
- Take Interstate 90 west to Garrison Junction (approximately 130 miles).
- Exit onto Highway 12 east.
- Proceed approximately 15 miles on Hwy. 12 to the town of Avon and the junction of Hwy. 12 and Hwy. 141.
- In Avon, turn left onto Hwy. 141. Travel 33 miles until Hwy 141 ends at a "T" with Hwy 200.
- Turn left on to Hwy 200. Proceed west to the town of Ovando, approximately 12 miles. Ovando lies on the south (lest-hand) side of Hwy. 200, and a good landmark is Trixie’s Restaurant and Bar on the left.
- Turn left immediately past Trixie’s and stay on the Ovando–Helmville Road (OH-RD). (If you miss the turn at Trixie’s you can turn left at the sign that says ‘to Ovando’. You will then need to bear right through town to proceed on OH-RD).
- The OH-RD is the only paved road that continues south from the highway. You may see signs to Brown’s Lake, Helmville, or Harry Morgan Fishing Access.
- The road will turn from paved to chip sealed after approximately 2 miles.
- Continue for another 2 miles, until you cross the North Fork of the Blackfoot River. The North Fork Crossing is immediately on the left, just after you cross the bridge.
328 North Fork Hill Road
Ovando, MT 59854
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