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  2. Montana Stream Access Law - Wikipedia

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    Favorable posted county road bridge crossing on East Gallatin River near Belgrade, MT. The Montana Stream Access Law says that anglers, floaters and other recreationists in Montana have full use of most natural waterways between the high-water marks for fishing and floating, along with swimming and other river or stream-related activities.

  3. Smith River (Montana) - Wikipedia

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    It turns north-northwest (NNW), and is joined by Hound Creek in Cascade County, and joins the Missouri approximately 9 miles (14 km) southwest of Great Falls. The Smith is a Class I river from the Camp Baker Fishing Access site near Ft. Logan to its confluence with the Missouri River for public access for recreational purposes. [3]

  4. Smith River State Recreational Waterway - Wikipedia

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    The Smith River is a 110-mile (180 km) long river [2] which begins about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) southwest of White Sulphur Springs, Montana, and continues on a north-westerly and northerly course, passing between the Big Belt Mountains and Little Belt Mountains, before reaching a confluence with the Missouri River at Ulm, Montana.

  5. Dearborn River - Wikipedia

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    The Dearborn River is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 70 mi (113 km) long, in central Montana in the United States.It rises in the Lewis and Clark National Forest, near Scapegoat Mountain [3] in the Lewis and Clark Range of the Rocky Mountains at the continental divide, in western Lewis and Clark County.

  6. Yorks Islands - Wikipedia

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    The island group are now incorporated into "York's Islands Fishing Access Site", maintained by the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Department. This site is located on 22 acres along the east side of Missouri River 4 miles south of Townsend. The site is just off of U.S. Highway 287. The site is marked by a Montana Fish and Wildlife Department sign.

  7. Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks - Wikipedia

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    The Montana Territorial Legislature enacted the first fish or wildlife law (it limited fishing methods to rods and lines) in 1854. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The first game bird hunting laws were passed in 1869, and hunting seasons for antelope, buffalo, bighorn sheep, deer, elk, moose, mountain goats, and rabbits set in 1872. [ 6 ]

  8. Tongue River Reservoir State Park - Wikipedia

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    Tongue River Reservoir State Park is a public recreation area located 6 miles north of Decker, Montana, on the western shore of the Tongue River Reservoir.The 12-mile-long reservoir is an impoundment of the Tongue River.

  9. Thompson Falls State Park - Wikipedia

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    Thompson Falls State Park is a public recreation area occupying 36 acres (15 ha) on the banks of the Clark Fork River, two miles northwest of Thompson Falls, Montana.The state park features a boat launch, children's fishing pond, and riverside trail with mature pine forests surrounding 17 campsites, a group use area, picnicking facilities, birdwatching, and nature walks.