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  2. Holland Lake (Montana) - Wikipedia

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    Holland Lake (Montana) /  47.44833°N 113.59861°W  / 47.44833; -113.59861. Holland Lake sits at the base of the Swan Range 20 miles (32 km) north of Seeley Lake in Missoula County, Montana. The area is part of Flathead National Forest and offers camping, hiking, swimming, and boating.

  3. List of fish of Montana - Wikipedia

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    There are at least 31 game and 59 non-game fish species known to occur in Montana. [1] Among Montana's fish, three are listed as endangered or threatened species and the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks lists a number of species as species of concern. [2] Species are listed by common name, scientific name, typical habitat and ...

  4. List of invasive aquatic species in Montana - Wikipedia

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    The effect each invasive species has on the environment varies greatly, some species are devastating while others are negligible. Aquatic plants and algae may easily be transported from lake to lake by boaters who do not take the necessary precautions when launching their boats into new bodies of water. [2]

  5. Condon, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Condon, Montana - Wikipedia ... Condon, Montana

  6. Westslope cutthroat trout - Wikipedia

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    Westslope cutthroat are common in both headwaters lake and stream environments. They feed mainly on insects and zooplankton. The average length of the fish is about 8-12 inches (30 cm) and rarely exceeds 18 inches (46 cm). The skin has small dark freckle-like spots clustered towards the tail, and is mostly orange-hued.

  7. List of fishes of Yellowstone National Park - Wikipedia

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    List of fishes of Yellowstone National Park

  8. Mountain whitefish - Wikipedia

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    Mountain whitefish possess a forked homocercal tail. The short head has a small mouth underneath the snout. The short dorsal fin has 12–13 rays, with 11–13 for the anal fin, 10–12 for the pelvic fins, and 14–18 for the pectoral fins. Size has been recorded at up to 70 centimeters (28 inches) in length and a weight of 2.9 kilograms (6.4 lb).

  9. Dolly Varden trout - Wikipedia

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    Dolly Varden trout