Fishing Overview

Experience the Ultimate Fort Peck Fishing Adventure!

Montana’s Fort Peck Lake is rapidly gaining popularity among avid fishermen!  Stretching an impressive 134 miles long, this lake treats visitors to breathtaking scenery, abundant wildlife. And, of course, world-class fishing.

Moreover, the lake boasts a range of fish species, making every cast a thrilling surprise. You might encounter smallmouth bass, walleye, sauger, chinook salmon, northern pike, saugeye, freshwater drum, channel catfish, lake trout, perch, or crappie.

The waters of Fort Peck hold records for world-class saugeye, sauger, and smallmouth bass, along with several previous state record walleye catches.

Your unforgettable fishing trip starts at Hell Creek, a picturesque spot located 25 miles north of Jordan, MT. The prime season to reel in the best catches runs from May to July. That’s when the walleye, northern pike, and smallmouth bass are the most active. As August sets in and into early fall, you’ll find the lake trout and chinook salmon fishing really heating up.

No matter your skill level, Fort Peck Lake promises an extraordinary fishing experience for everyone. All you need is the guidance of our skilled experts to show you the ropes!

So, don’t miss out on this opportunity to immerse yourself in one of the greatest fishing adventures in the lower 48 states. Pack your gear, round up your fishing buddies, and get ready for an incredible journey at Fort Peck Lake!

 

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