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  2. Bud Lilly - Wikipedia

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    He also founded the Warriors and Quiet Waters Foundation, which “brings disabled vets to Montana to introduce them to fly fishing and the therapeutic power of ever-flowing waters”. [18] Bud Lilly died in Bozeman, Montana on January 4, 2017 [ 16 ] from heart failure [ 2 ] at the age of 91.

  3. Stillwater River (Stillwater County, Montana) - Wikipedia

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    The Stillwater is often overlooked, but is one of Montana's greatest fisheries. Despite its misleading name, the Stillwater's most popular stretches contain class II and III whitewater. While float fishing from a raft is a common way to fish the river, it is recommended that only experienced rowers attempt to navigate it.

  4. Parks' Fly Shop - Wikipedia

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    Parks' Fly Shop is a fly shop and licensed fly fishing outfitter in Gardiner, Montana. [1] In business since 1953, the shop located at 202 2nd Street between Main and Stone is the oldest business in Gardiner under continuous family ownership.

  5. Blackfoot River (Montana) - Wikipedia

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    It flows westward through the town of Milltown and enters the Clark Fork River approximately five miles (8 km) east of the city of Missoula (3,210 ft; 980 m). The Blackfoot River is renowned for its recreational opportunities, most notably fly fishing, but also rafting, canoeing, and inner tubing.

  6. Beavertail Hill State Park - Wikipedia

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    Beavertail Hill State Park is a public recreation area located on the Clark Fork River near Interstate 90, 26 miles (42 km) east of Missoula, Montana.The park covers 65 acres (26 ha), has an elevation of 3,615 feet, and offers river frontage, tipi rentals, a short interpretive trail, an amphitheatre, campsites, and picnic areas.

  7. Placid Lake State Park - Wikipedia

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    Placid Lake State Park is a public recreation area located 28 miles (45 km) northeast of Missoula, Montana. The state park sits on 31 acres (13 ha) at the eastern end of Placid Lake that include the lake's outlet to Owl Creek, a tributary of the Clearwater River. The park is known for its scenery, camping, aquatic recreation, and fishing. [1]

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