FOAMLine Vol. 33, No. 5, December 2024
FOAMLine, Vol. 33, No. 5, December 2024 IN THIS ISSUE: Board of Outfitters Prohibits Guide Advertising 2025 FOAM Annual Meeting Guiding for the Future 2025
Read back issues of our newsletter, FOAMLINE, and learn more about some of our outfitters and guides.
FOAMLine, Vol. 33, No. 5, December 2024 IN THIS ISSUE: Board of Outfitters Prohibits Guide Advertising 2025 FOAM Annual Meeting Guiding for the Future 2025
FOAMLine, Vol. 33, No. 4, November 2024 IN THIS ISSUE: 2025 FOAM Annual Meeting Guiding for the Future 2025 Yellow Dog: $5K to G4F Board
FOAMLine, Vol. 33, No. 3, July 2024 IN THIS ISSUE: 2025 FOAM Annual Meeting Wolf Creek Angler: G4F’s Flyshop of the Month Remembering Zach Neville
FOAMLine, Vol. 33, No. 2, May 2024 IN THIS ISSUE: 2024 FOAM Annual Meeting Recap Guiding for the Future Recap Guiding for the Future Funding
FOAM Annual Meeting 2024! The 2024 FOAM Annual Meeting will be Friday and Saturday, 1 and 2 March, 2024, at the Holiday Inn Downtown Missoula.
FOAMLine, Vol. 33, No. 1, February 2024 IN THIS ISSUE: 2024 FOAM Annual Meeting! Legislative Audit of Records for Random Outfitters Guiding for the Future
Vol. 32, No. 3, March, April 2023 In This Issue: Annual Meeting a Success Guiding for the Future: 2023 Guides and Advertising: Are You Breaking the Rules?
In This Issue: 2020 Annual Meeting Summary COVID-19 Online Forum New Board Members Madison Update West Fork Bitterroot 2020 Annual Meeting Summary This year’s
COVID-19 Recommendations 22 March 2020 Dear FOAM member, With the Center for Disease Control’s (CDC) – Interim Guidance for Businesses and Employers Plan, Prepare and Respond
COVID-19, 16 March 2020 Dear FOAM member, The Board of Directors and staff of FOAM know our responsibility is to provide solid leadership to all
Our new Take-a-Kid-Fishing Program is becoming popular in several Montana towns, and we’re working to take it throughout the state.
Please help us prevent Aquatic Invasive Species from invading your favorite waters in Montana.
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Beau grew up in Billings Montana, 90 miles from the Big Horn River. Luckily, his father was one of many great Montana fly fishing guides, which gave me the opportunity to learn from one of the best.
Around the age of seven, he learned how to manage and control a fly rod in the front yard of his parents’ home. Once he conquered casting, he graduated to rowing a drift boat, tying flies, studying hatches, and the most important, learning how to read water. At eleven, he started traveling with his father to all of his hot spots around Montana, further expanding his fly-fishing knowledge. This is when he decided he wanted to become a guide and follow in his father’s footsteps.
His business goal is to give his clientele opportunities to fish in a diverse number of places. Many years of experience has taught him that no matter how good the fishing is in one location people will always want a new experience.