Meet our Authentic
Montana Fly Fishing Professional Guides -
A Classic Journey Outfitters

Our authentic award winning Montana Fly fishing
professional guides are Montana born and bred.
Read about them, and see why they work and guide permanently for
A Classic Journey:

Joe Cummings - Joe is a 4th generation Montana
native that spent
has spent his life either working on the Stevensville family ranch
or with his feet wet in Western Montana waters. After Joe
spent 5 seasons of professional football, he came back to
Missoula and opened up the the outfitting business "A Classic Journey." If
there is a sneaky spot, private access, a run that only shows
up every 5 years, then Joe's the guide and outfitter
that has been there, and knows about it. He
has spent decades
of seeing our area in every condition. From stalking the giants
of the Bitterroot, to the massive pods of the Missouri and Clark Fork,
Joe loves to feed dry flies to rising fish. He is friendly and
patient, and relishes the drama that comes from hunting wild trophy
fish. Joe is one of the busiest guides in Montana, so
please let us know early if you would like to have him as your Montana
Fly Fishing guide.

Brooks Jessen - Brooks is
a Montana native that has hooked
fish in pretty much every drop of water in Montana. He
found guiding his home in Missoula 10 years ago and we're very
lucky to keep him on our staff. An angler's an angler; Brooks will
do absolutely whatever it takes to find fish. He is our resident
Blackfoot River expert, but works all of our water exceptionally well. We
thought after Brooks won both guide competitions in Missoula in 2005,
he would get a little bit of ego, but he's still
the same happy and humble, hard working, professional guide that our
clients request.

Blake Gallagher - Going into his third
year for 2007, Blake is the youngest guide we have
ever brought on staff, but he
is also the best raw talent we have ever seen and
that's why we recruited him. 2005 was his first year,
and the positive client
recommendations flowed in. Blake just loves Montana fly fishing and to
get any level of angler into a bent rod. By far our most energetic and enthusiastic
guide, and has that rare ability to infuse that into his clients. He guided
far better than we expected and just seems to learn and excel with each
day on the water. A great way for a beginner angler to
learn the sport the right way is a day on a Montana river with Blake.

Ryan Geiges - Ryan is a veteran guide
that has guided across the US and South America. He
was the head guide for the Delaware River Club on the Delaware River in New
York for seven seasons. During that stint he also ran the successful
Al Caucci Fly Fishing schools. Before he made Missoula his permanent
home he guided in South America. An exceptional teacher as well as fine
angler, Ryan is well rounded and thoroughly versed in the fly fishing game. He
is our most meticulous fly tier and an outstanding stream entomologist,
so when he ties on a fly, its worth a second look. If you are into pushing
dry flies only and having a fun time on the water, then Ryan's guiding style
is just the ticket.
James Whitescarver -
grew up in the state of Washington where he began his career in hunting
and fishing as a young boy. His college days were spent at Central
Washington University, where the Yakima River
rainbow fishing and superb bird and big game hunting made it hard
to find time to go to class. While in college, James started
guiding for fishing on the Chosen River in Alaska. In the four summers
of guiding on one of the top rivers in the world, James’ knowledge
and love for fishing grew with each cast. After graduating from college,
James moved to Montana to further his career in fishing and hunting. He
has been a top hand on the river and in the field which comes
from his his
patience and work ethic.

Dan
Mahoney - Fishing has consumed Dan's life since he
was about nine years old. Growing up in Kansas City, Dan started fly
fishing in the Spring creeks of Missouri, bass ponds in Kansas, and
rivers of Colorado. After high school, he moved to Montana to pursue
an education at the U of M and has since miraculously graduated despite
setting up his classes around aquatic hatches. At his house in Missoula,
where he lives with multiple guides, you will find a disturbing amount
of fly tying materials sprawled all over what was once a kitchen and
more than twice as many boats parked out front than people living inside.
Dan has been working in the industry for
over six years and guides well over a hundred days a year on our
area rivers. The only time Dan
is not on the water is in the late fall and early winter when he is
chasing deer and elk with his bow. Dan has a reputation as a patient
and enthusiastic instructor. He loves spending time on the water and
loves sharing his contagious passion for fly fishing with his clients.
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Five Great Reasons to try Montana Fly
Fishing with Classic Journey Outfitters:
- float or wade day trips on five world-class
rivers: Blackfoot, Clark Fork, Rock Creek, Bitterroot, and Missouri
River
- the finest dry fly fishing in Montana
- MIssoula's best professional guide service with
70 combined years of experience
- Riverfront Lodging now available!
- lodging and gourmet meals can be arranged by
request
Missoula is the world's
best rising fishing complex. No where else can you push a dry fly with
utter confidence starting in March and never have to go beneath the
surface again until November.

Look in our guide boats. You won't see
strike indicators and double beaded nymph rigs rigged up in the rod holsters
ready to be handed off to our guests. You WILL see many concoctions of
different dry fly patterns that fool trout, such as: parachutes of all
shades, CDC on scud hooks, spinners, snowshoe emergers, Wulffs, Trudes,
Big Foamies, Little Foamies, Feth Hoppers, Half Down Stoneflies, Low
Pro Stones, and some secret guide flies that just seem to make them eat
it. So if you want to SEE trout come to your fly, then Missoula Fly Fishing
is for YOU!

A Classic Journey Outfitters
4034 O'Shaughnesy Street
Missoula, MT, 59808
joe@classicjourneyoutfitters.com
Phone Toll Free (888) 327-7878
In Montana (406) 327-7818
Our
months of guiding operation here in Missoula are March through the end
of October. We are now accepting bookings for the 2007 Fly Fishing Season.
Call us toll free at 1-877-327-7878 to inquire about
a date that you have in mind. If you have questions, call us.
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