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MONTANA FISHING
THE BEST PLACES FOR MONTANA FISHING... FROM YELLOWSTONE TO THE MISSOURI RIVER
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
For anyone who is serious about fishing, Montana is at the top of the list of dream destinations. This glorious state features majestic national parks and fast flowing rivers that provide exceptional opportunities to catch a wide variety of fish, from cutthroat trout in Yellowstone National Park to whitefish and perch on the Missouri River.
If you're vacationing at Yellowstone, you'll be happy to know the park features 200 rivers, creeks and streams and 45 fishable lakes that provide some of the best Montana fishing. From Firehole River to Slough Creek and Yellowstone Lake, you'll catch cutthroat, rainbow, brown, brook and lake trout, plus mountain whitefish and arctic grayling.
Yellowstone Park is renowned for the best Montana fishing, and back country lakes at Glacier Park provide unique opportunities, too.
Yellowstone has 45 fishable lakes that provide some of the best Montana fishing
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Glacier County features 116 lakes with excellent opportunities for trout fishing and the Flathead River system, with three branches, has a huge population of brown and rainbow trout. One angler said the Glacier region also provides excellent Montana fishing opportunities for grayling, perch, bass and white fish, too.
America's longest river, the Missouri, gets its start in Montana near the town of Three Forks and provides exceptional Montana fishing. You can troll for 50 kinds of fish at the Fort Peck Reservoir, a giant lake with a 1,520 mile shoreline, where walleye are the most popular catch and northern pike, perch, sauger, ling, catfish, trout and smallmouth bass are also available.
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