Jarrett was born and raised in northern Colorado along the front range. He was introduced to the
outdoors early and started fishing at a young age. Mainly using spinning gear and targeting panfish,
bass, and stocked trout, at the age of 13, he found the joy and passion of fly fishing and started primarily
fishing the area rivers in pursuit of trout.
After one year in college in Colorado, Jarrett decided it was time for a change of scenery and transferred
to Montana State University. After moving to Bozeman, he fished his way through school, taking every
opportunity to get out on the rivers around Bozeman. While he is still avid in the outdoors, hunting,
hiking, camping, and exploring southwest Montana, his passion is still fly fishing.
As a guide, Jarrett is patient and a good communicator with anglers of all ages and skill levels. Whether
a client has never held a rod before or is an experienced angler who has fished for years, he will pass
along tips, expertise, and advice to help the client have a good day on the water. He will always advise
clients on what method of fishing will be most productive, but if they prefer a different style, Jarrett is
ready and willing to accommodate to ensure the client has a fun day fishing the way they prefer. Jarrett
believes that time on the water fishing should be enjoyed and will try to provide some laughs and good
conversation to help make for a memorable day along the way.
Jarrett lives in Bozeman, Montana, and is certified in First Aid and CPR.