What others have said about us: 

 

"I have fly-fished all over the world with dozens of professional guides, and I can state without reservation that Adam Spenner of Missoula, Montana, is the very best of them all.  I think he might be on a personal first-name basis with every wild trout within 100 miles of Missoula.  He is a brilliant fly casting teacher, a masterful communicator (the key to good teaching) in both English and Spanish.  He works tirelessly to make sure his clients enjoy themselves, and leave Montana with an enriched understanding of the ecosystems to which he has introduced them."  -John B. Lay Austin, TX

 

"I’ve fished with Clayton Paddie for 5 years now – he’s put me on some of the prettiest, most amazing trout rivers in Montana. We’ve fished with good friends, some experienced anglers and others who had never seen a fly rod before – EVERY time was incredible.  I left the river with fish-stories and memories.  I've always had fantastic days with Clayton, an Arkansan in the middle of Montana with a great attitude and a fishy brain."  -Scott Kraege Indianapolis, IN

 

"Thank you Adam for three great days on the river.  We both really appreciated all your advice and tips, they made us better on these challenging Montana rivers.  Big fish and big scenery.... ingredients for a most memorable angling experience.  See you next year!"  -Pete Maul, Chicago, IL

“Pat and I are long-time stubborn wade fishers with a passion for flogging Montana’s rivers from the comfort of the banks. This year’s flows during the April skwala hatch on the Bitterroot proved a bit difficult for wade fishing. We swallowed our pride and contacted Adam Spenner for a day trip in the foreign confines of a boat. Needless to say, Adam opened our eyes to a new world of fish finding and catching. Between the snow flurries we managed to bring nice fish to hand, but best of all, Adam shared his knowledge and passion for the world of angling. We would gladly spend another day in the boat with Adam despite our stubborn wade fishing ways.“ – Jack Gomen Seattle, WA and Pat Beckwith Missoula, MT