
MONTANA'S LEGENDARY WILD TROUT WATERS
Experience Montana's legendary wild trout rivers with some of the top guides in the state. Drift boat trips on the Bitterroot, Missouri, and Clark Fork.
“Lane's knowledge and work ethic are unparalleled and the reason I keep going back.”
— Jim F.

THE TRIPS
CHOOSE YOUR ADVENTURE
Whether you're chasing a dry fly hatch on the Bitterroot, a trophy on the Mighty Mo, or just a beautiful day in the Bitterroot Valley, we've got a boat and a guide ready for you.

Full Day Float
Starting at $700

Half Day Float
Starting at $600

Full Day Scenic Float
Starting at $500

Half Day Scenic Float
Starting at $400

PROFESSIONALISM. EDUCATION. PASSION.
A great guide does more than row the boat. Our guides know the water, read the river's daily changes, and show up ready to coach. Whether you're learning to mend for the first time or fooling a wary brown on a size 20 baetis, owner Lane Blackwood and the Log Jam team — Case Ostrom, Rob Fontaine, Aidan Sisson, and Harrison Foral — are here to put you in the right spot and make sure the day is one you'll talk about for years.
From the river
What our clients say
“Lane's knowledge and work ethic are unparalleled and the reason I keep going back.”
“This April was my 7th guided trip with Log Jam Outfitters. Every year brings something new and special — a memory my boys and I will never forget.”
“I've been out with Lane and LJO two years in a row now, a week of fishing each time. Lane and his crew are extremely knowledgeable, tactful, accommodating, and all-around fantastic guides and humans. On time, prepared, and they knew exactly where the fish were. If you're in Hamilton or Missoula, I highly recommend giving Lane a call.”
“Lane and team, thanks again for a memorable fishing excursion — couldn't ask for a better day spent on the river! Thanks for the hospitality and the effort you and the Log Jam crew put forth. Top notch outfit and a great journey!”
WORLD-CLASS ANGLING
THE WATERS WE FISH
From the Dry Fly Capital of Montana to the trophy tailwater below Holter Dam, we guide on the rivers anglers travel from around the world to fish.




