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Rock Creek

The Creek

Breathtaking scenery and arguably the best Salmonfly Hatch in the world are only two reasons why Rock Creek Fly Fishing should be on your hit list.


The fast-flowing, cold, and clean water of Rock Creek is home to more trout than you can cast a fly at. Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Cutthroat Trout, and the Native Bull Trout all call Rock Creek home. Dry fly fishing is how The Creek got its reputation, but during the fall the numerous brown trout in the creek love to attack streamers.


Expert and beginner anglers alike will cherish a day spent on Rock Creek. If you can visit in June during the salmonfly hatch, there is no better way to fish than from a boat. Throwing huge dry flies to hungry fish in prolific numbers. That is why you fish Rock Creek.


Wade fishing the creek after the spring runoff is very accessible along the road (take it slow, some Class V potholes develop on that one), and come prepared to navigate the well-known “slickery” river bottom. The Bighorn Sheep, Bull Moose, Bald Eagles, Salmonflies, and more trout that you have ever seen come together for a perfect fishing day in Montana. It all sounds good on paper, but you really just have to come see for yourself.

Rock Creek Fly Fishing Photo Gallery

Rock Creek Montana bighorn sheep next to big pine tree roots and rocks

Rock Creek Bighorn Sheep

Rock Creek Fly Fishing Guides anchored on gravel bar with clients in rafts

Break On The Creek

Brown Trout in Rock Creek Montana being released from a landing net with green grass under water

Brown Trout Release

Rock Creek Montana moose walking across the creek with blue skies and green grass

Wade Fishing Moose

Take a kid fishing on Rock Creek Montana girl holding a trout with father

Salmonfly Fishing

Rock Creek Salmonfly being held by a Montana Fishing Guide

The Big Bugs

Hazardous floating sign on Rock Creek Montana next to boat launch

Please - Heed The Signs

Close up of Rock Creek Montana Float Fishing raft staging at the boat launch

Ready To Launch

Rock Creek Fishing Guides waiting to launch with rafts on beds of pickup trucks

Take Out

Rock Creek Salmonfly picture on surface of the river with wings spread out while Fishing

Rock Creek Salmonfly

White Bridge on Rock Creek Montana

White Bridge

Rock Creek Salmonfly hanging from a bush at boat launch

Ready To Fly

Fly Fishing Rock Creek Guide holding large brown trout sitting in raft

Healthy Brown On The Creek

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