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  2. Bud Lilly - Wikipedia

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    Fly fishing guide and owner of "The Trout Shop" in West Yellowstone Bud Lilly (1925-2017) was the owner of the Trout Shop in West Yellowstone , Montana as well as an accomplished baseball player, fly fishing guide, and conservationist .

  3. Trout and Salmonid Collection at Montana State University

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    It is thought to be the first book to ever mention, although it is in passing, fish or fishing in the New World. Bachman, J.C. (1988). Fly fishing for trout just off the interstate in Montana. St Paul, MN: Self-published. A rare little self-published book meant for people passing through the state who want to drop a line in the water on a quick ...

  4. Soda Butte Creek - Wikipedia

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    It rises just outside the northeast corner of the park on the southern slopes of the Absaroka Range near Cooke City, Montana. The Northeast East Entrance road parallels Soda Butte Creek for its entire length within the park. Soda Butte Creek is a popular angling destination for native Yellowstone cutthroat trout.

  5. 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.

  6. Twin Bridges, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Twin Bridges is a town in Madison County, Montana, United States. It lies at the confluence of the Ruby, Beaverhead and Big Hole rivers which form the Jefferson River. [4] Twin Bridges is a well-known fly fishing mecca for trout anglers. [5] The population was 330 at the 2020 census. [6]

  7. Lost Coon Lake - Wikipedia

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    Lost Coon Lake, is a lake south of Whitefish, Flathead County in the state of Montana, USA. This lake was once known to be home to a variety of fish and can be fished by fly rod or baitcasting. [1] Alternate names for this lake include Lost Loon Lake. [2] [3] Lost Coon Lake was originally known as "Nigger Lake".

  8. Whitefish Lake State Park - Wikipedia

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    Whitefish Lake State Park is a 10-acre (4.0 ha) public recreation area on Whitefish Lake off of U.S. Highway 93, two miles northwest of Whitefish, Montana. It offers boating, swimming, tent and RV camping, and fishing. [2] [4] Sites for hike-in and bike-in camping were added in 2016. [5]

  9. Salmon Lake State Park - Wikipedia

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    The lake is surrounded by largely woodland mountains, with ponderosa pine, western larch, and douglas fir being the dominant tree species. [6] Species of fish found in Salmon Lake and the connected waterways include rainbow, cutthroat, brown, brook and bull trout, largemouth bass, white mountain whitefish, kokanee salmon, yellow perch and northern pike.

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