Big Hole River, Montana
The rivers of Southwest Montana are legendary trout fishing waters. The Big Hole River, known for its huge brown trout and delicate Arctic Graying, flows through our meadows. Bordering 3½ miles of riverfront on the Big Hole River in the Canyon Stretch, we are located approximately 50 river miles from the confluence of the Jefferson. Undeniably, the Silver Bow Club sits on the best stretch of river in terms of fish size, population, and water flows.
3000 Fish Per Mile
The Big Hole River is a Blue Ribbon Trout Stream boasting 3000 fish per mile. Guests are encouraged to access the river by crossing the hay meadows and access the numerous pools, riffles, and runs. Our golf cart path winds along a portion of the river for easy access to several of our favorite pools and picnic areas. Only during spring run-off is the river too high to wade comfortably.