Sweetwater Fly Shop

Sweetwater Fly Shop
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Address5082 U.S. 89
Livingston, MT, US
Websitehttp://www.sweetwaterflyshop.com/
Phone(406) 222-9393
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About Sweetwater Fly Shop

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Sweetwater Fly Shop is located on the outskirts of Livingston, Montana, at the entrance to Paradise Valley, beside the world-renowned Yellowstone River. Livingston is the quintessential Montana town with unique shops and eateries, encircled by the stunning, snow-capped Absaroka, Gallatin and Crazy Mountain Ranges. Our home at the edge of paradise provides us easy access to some of the most celebrated and diverse blue-ribbon trout waters in America: From placid Paradise Valley spring creeks—DePuy’s, Armstrong’s, Nelson’s—to the mighty Yellowstone River which tumbles through our back yard.


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By Seamus on 9/5/2025 10:58:03 AM • Views (4)
Current Conditions As September settles in the Yellowstone River near Livingston is offering anglers good weather conditions and less pressure on the River. This year the Yellowstone has experienced some near historic low flows; However with the gra...

By Seamus on 9/4/2025 2:01:37 PM • Views (2)
Ask me why I love fall fishing in Yellowstone Country. Is it big streamers for big browns tiny fall baetis mayflies on the Paradise Valley spring creeks solitude in Yellowstone National Park? Is it ‘hopper action without the crowds cooler weather co...

By Seamus on 6/20/2025 4:39:48 PM • Views (11)
“Willow Flies” Are Crawling—And the Hatch Is Starting The Salmonflies have begun their crawl up the banks and into the willows—exactly where the trout are looking. These insects don’t emerge midstream. They migrate to the edges climbing rocks grass...

By Seamus on 6/20/2025 10:16:34 AM • Views (9)
Why I Choose Smith Optics and Suncloud for Fishing Around Livingston by Max Smith and Matt Swan Fishing around Livingston means dealing with a variety of water conditions—from the gin-clear spring creeks like DePuy’s and Armstrong’s to the bigger of...

By Seamus on 6/17/2025 1:25:30 PM • Views (15)
Every great trout water has three “signature hatches ” I’d argue. Applied to the Yellowstone River you’ve got the Mother’s Day Caddis swarming over the river prior to runoff and the ‘hopper “hatch” in mid- to late-summer as the Montana breezes blow...

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