Bighorn River

Fly Fishing Trips
October 15-19, 2009

Join Bill Peel and Chuck Lane, long-time friends, Christian leaders, and avid fly fishermen, for a fly-fishing adventure of a lifetime on Montana's Big Horn River.

The Bighorn River is considered to be one of the finest trout streams--not just in Montana, but in the lower forty-eight states. Brown trout average about 15 inches and rainbows about 16 inches. The river has outstanding hatches and, unlike many rivers in Montana, the Bighorn is a high quality fly fishing river for the entire year. More information on the Bighorn River.

The trip is limited, so let us know as soon as possible if you're interested in joining us for a few days of fun, fellowship, and really good fishing in the beauty of God's awesome creation. Email Bill.

About Bill and Chuck

Chuck Lane was one of the four founders of Promise Keepers Men's Ministry. Today he serves as the Northern Region Director of Development for the Alliance Defense Fund.

 

Bill Peel is President of Foundations for Living and the Director of the 24Seven Project, a faith-in-the-workplace initiative. He is the author of seven books, including Going Public with Your Faith and What God Does When Men Lead.


 

About the Trip

Our destination is Ft. Smith, Montana. We will be staying at the Bighorn River Fly Fisher. The trip includes, four nights' lodging, all meals from dinner the first night to breakfast the day of departure, and three-days boat rental.

Package Cost: The total cost for four nights lodging, meals, and three days of boat rental, is $395 per person (based on double occupancy). There is no up-charge included. Donations to Alliance Defense Fund or Foundations for Living are appreciated.

Deposit: A $100 non-refundable deposit per person is due by September 4th with the remainder due to the lodge upon checkout.

Travel Information: Each person is responsible for their own transportation to the lodge. Fly to Billings (an hour and a half drive) or Denver (a seven-hour drive).

Guide Service: Guide Service is available from Bighorn Fly Fisher for an additional fee. Please contact: Eric Wilcox at 406-666-2255. One day of guide service is required for those inexperienced at fly fishing.

Fishing License: A nonresident Montana fishing license will cost about $40 for our time on the river. A license can be purchased on line or you can purchase it at one of the shops in Ft. Smith.You will need a $10 conservation tag and two, two day passes for $15 each. That way you can fish the day you arrive and each of the three days we are on the river.

Daily Devotions: We will begin each morning with a daily devotion prior to breakfast and end the day with spirited conversation over dinner.