Welcome to our Missouri River Fishing Home Page

The Missouri River begins at the town of Three Forks, Montana, where the Gallatin, Jefferson, and Madison rivers meet in the Rocky Mountains.  The river then flows north, east and south where it eventually ends at the Mississippi River in St. Louis, Missouri.  The Missouri River is the longest river in North America, flowing more than 2,300 miles.  The fishery changes as it moves from the rocky mountains to St. Louis, Missouri.  In the mountains, it is a world class trout fishery.  As it flows through the Dakotas, it becomes an excellent walleye fishery with northern pike, catfish and other species too.  Once the river flows into the St. Louis area, it becomes more of a catfish fishery, but other fish can be found there too.