Fly Fishing 101 at Rock Creek Resort is a compact, hands-on primer in a classic Montana setting just outside Red Lodge, Montana. Over two focused hours, small groups of up to three students move from Pepi's Workshop—where rods, lines, and flies are explained—to the resort pond for guided casting practice and close-up lessons in fish behavior. The session is tailored for beginners (minimum age 8) and emphasizes simple, repeatable techniques: basic casting mechanics, line management, knot tying, and reading water where trout feed. The program’s key features are intentionally small and practical: a quiet on-property pond for casting practice, expert demonstration in a workshop setting, and one-on-one feedback in the field. That combination makes this an excellent first step for families or travelers who want a low-pressure introduction before tackling rivers like the nearby Rock Creek or the Beartooth headwaters. You’ll learn how different flies imitate insects that trout prefer and how currents and structure concentrate fish—skills that translate to Montana’s wild waters. Rock Creek Resort’s session sits inside a landscape defined by high plains and mountain approaches; Red Lodge is the town most visitors use as basecamp. The area’s geology transitions from grassland to the granite and metamorphic rocks pushed up toward the Beartooth Range, creating the cold, oxygen-rich streams that support trout. Locally, anglers commonly find rainbow and brown trout in stocked waters and native cutthroat in higher tributaries, so the basics taught here have immediate application. Practical details matter: bring sunscreen, a hat, and closed-toe shoes; participants meet at Pepi’s Workshop. Parental supervision is required for minors. The small group size means more time to correct a casting stroke and to learn how to set the hook without jerking. Because the session blends classroom explanation with pond time, it’s ideal for those who prefer learning in increments rather than jumping straight into a river float. Beyond the fundamentals, this is an introduction to Montana’s fishing culture: patient observation, respect for water, and the satisfaction of landing your first trout on fly gear. Fly Fishing 101 is not a trophy-hunting session; it’s a practical, repeatable foundation that invites new anglers to return to Red Lodge’s rivers and the wider Beartooth country with confidence. If you’re planning a visit, schedule the session early in your trip: the quick, focused lessons accelerate progress so you can spend later days exploring Rock Creek, the Clarks Fork, or driving the Beartooth Highway with practical casting skills. Instructors emphasize safety, knot efficiency and ethical catch-and-release when appropriate. Because groups are small, instructors tailor pacing for children and nervous beginners. No prior equipment is required though bringing your own lightweight rod helps continuity. Book via the resort’s booking link. Plan accordingly and arrive prepared.