Montana
has over 59,000 miles of flowing streams and rivers, and hundreds of thousands
of acres of lakes, reservoirs and ponds. These are home to more than 90
species of fish, of which 56 are native species.
Montana's fisheries are
extremely diverse, ranging from wild rainbow trout, cutthroat trout and
Arctic grayling that reside in western Montana's cold rivers and streams
to paddlefish, sturgeon, and sauger that reside in eastern Montana's large
prairie rivers. Rainbow trout, yellow perch, bass, walleye, and lake trout
are among the fish found in different lakes and ponds throughout the state.
Montana has something for everyone. Now lets get some maps and go fishing.
Article courtesy of Montana
Wildlife Fisheries Division and Rob Siefert, Photos courtesy of Travel Montana
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A couple of good Montana fishing reports are Troutfitters for Bozeman and Dillon areas plus the Bighorn River.Grizzly Hackle fly shop has up-to-date reports for the Missoula area.
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Wilderness Adventures Press' Flyfishersguide.com gives you access to over 400 waters in over 20 states: a great source for detailed information on fishing in the U.S. America's leading publisher of flyfishing guides and detailed map books, and now you can get all of this vital information for your next fishing trip.
Each water contains a detailed description of the water, hatch charts, recommend flies, detailed fishing maps showing river miles, access points, boat ramps, campgrounds, and more. |
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