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Fishing Adventures at Chancy & Dave’s Fish Camp in Evergreen, MT - Kalispell, MT

Fishing Adventures at Chancy & Dave’s Fish Camp in Evergreen, MT

Kalispellmoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

Half-day to full-day trips

Fitness Level

Moderate fitness needed to handle boat launching and riverbank fishing

Overview

Discover Montana’s freshwater fishing potential with expert gear and local tips from Chancy and Dave’s Fish Camp near Evergreen. From largemouth bass to surf fishing setups, this outfitter is a must-visit for anglers wanting trusted advice and quality tackle.

Fishing Adventures at Chancy & Dave’s Fish Camp in Evergreen, MT

Adventure Tips

Check Local Fishing Regulations

Always review Montana’s fishing rules before heading out to ensure you comply with season limits and catch sizes.

Bring a Versatile Tackle Box

Montana’s lakes and rivers respond well to a variety of lures—pack crankbaits, spinnerbaits, and soft plastics for best results.

Wear Layered Clothing

Weather can shift quickly near the Rockies, so prepare with layers that you can add or remove throughout the day.

Ask for Local Hotspots

Tap into the knowledge of Chancy and Dave’s staff for current prime locations and effective techniques tailored to the day’s conditions.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Bald eagles soaring near lakes
  • River otters playing along waterways

History

The Evergreen region’s fishing traditions date back to early Native American settlements and early 20th-century anglers.

Conservation

Local efforts emphasize catch and release practices to sustain fish populations in Montana’s pristine waters.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Multi-action fishing rod

Essential

Allows flexibility for both river and lake angling.

summer specific

Waders

Useful for river fishing where getting in the water improves access.

spring|fall specific

Polarized sunglasses

Essential

Reduces glare on water for better fish spotting.

Layered clothing

Essential

Adapts to temperature changes common near Montana lakes and rivers.