Fishing Outfitters
Association of Montana
River Etiquette
These guidelines were developed by FOAM, then posted along several Montana rivers in 1994 through the cooperative effort of FOAM and the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP). They were eventually incorporated by FWP into the fishing regulations handbook issued to anglers who buy a license.
We urge FOAM members to follow and pass along these commonsense guidelines.
As working professionals, we need to abide by these guidelines and set an example for fellow recreationists.
- Floating anglers should yield to bank and wade fishermen.
- Wade fishermen should yield to boats when there is only one navigable channel.
- Drift anglers should never pass another boat to cut in on water being fished.
- Avoid wading in spawning areas.
- Pick up trash, even if it's not yours.
- Motorboats: no wakes please
- Keep access points and ramps open by launching boats quickly.
- Conserve the resource. Know the fishing regulations.
- Do not trespass on private land. Stay below the high water mark.
- Don't let your actions affect someone else's fishing pleasure. Treat everyone as you would like to be treated, but understand that they may not share your sense of ethics.
IF YOU EVER NEED HELP ON THE WATER . . .
All outfitters and guides have first aid training and carry first aid kits in their boats. You can identify licensed fishing outfitters or guides in boats by looking for this red-and-white sticker with their license number displayed on the bow, stern, or side of the craft.