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 Missouri River Expeditions // Guided Fly Fishing on Montana's Rivers
The Blackfoot is one of the prettiest rivers in Montana and offers fly fishing opportunities for browns, rainbows, cutthroats and bull trout.
The Sun river begins in the remote Bob Marshall Wilderness Area in western Montana and is absolutely stunning as it emerges from the rugged Rocky Mountain Front.
The Blackfoot is the beautiful river that Norman McLean wrote about in the book " A River Runs Through It ".
www.missouririverexp.com /other.htm   (329 words)

  
 fly fishing missouri river montana
Montana river fly fishing guides/outfitters in Montana's trout infested Missouri river, Blackfoot river and Smith river where flyfishing meets...
The Missouri River Lodge and X-Stream Fly Fishing invite you to come, relax, and enjoy Montana's finest fly fishing facility.
Missouri River Expeditions // Montana Fly Fishing Outfitters
baseref.info /rp/ff/fly-fishing-missouri-river-montana   (182 words)

  
 Blackfoot River Outfitters Missoula, Montana
The Smith River Canyon is the only waterway in Montana where all recreational floating is limited by a state legislated permit system.
Unlike the other famous Montana trout streams mirrored by major thoroughfares, the Smith River flows for over 50 miles without a single paralleling or bisecting highway.
It is here, through Montana's most spectacular river canyon, that we conduct our five day - four night Smith River fly fishing adventures.
www.fredrmartin.com /rivers/smith.asp   (1092 words)

  
 Fly Fishing Montana - Rock Creek Montana, Clark Fork River, Bitterroot River, Blackfoot River in Western Montana Smith River Montana
One of the big bonuses of fly fishing Montana's rivers is the beauty associated with it.
Smith River trips should be booked one year in advance.
Rock Creek and the Smith River require special permits and trips on these rivers are booked well in advance.
www.johnperryflyfishing.com /therivers.htm   (612 words)

  
 FS-027-99
The USGS, in partnership with the University of Montana, is determining the baseline geochemical characteristics of the Upper Blackfoot River watershed as part of a regional and national geochemical assessment program.
A pilot AML study was initiated in 1997 in the Boulder River watershed in southwestern Montana.
Tailings deposited in the valley of High Ore Creek in the Boulder River watershed, Montana.
pubs.usgs.gov /fs/FS-027-99   (612 words)

  
 Fishing reports - Southwest Montana - Bitteroot River, Blackfoot River, Big Hole River and Clark Fork river
About the only river really in good shape was the Blackfoot, and though it remained clear, it decided to go into one of those periods where the big fish played hard to get and the majority of the fish turning to the flies were in the 10 to 14 inch range.
Rivers in western Montana continue to produce plenty of action for those throwing salmon fly patterns.
As is usual for Western Montana, with the emergence of the Salmon Fly on Rock Creek and the Clark Fork, the rest of the rivers and streams are only a short time away from their own flyfishing utopia known as the 'Salmon Fly Hatch'!
www.backdooroutfitters.com /fishingreports2001.htm   (3889 words)

  
 Rich Ranch Outfitting and Guest Ranch Vacations, Seeley Lake, Montana, Guided Hunts, Western Family Vacations, Wilderness Packtrips
In 1958 his love of packing and guiding led he and his wife Helen to move from the Yellowstone country and into the Blackfoot/Clearwater Valley of western Montana – establishing an outfitting and guest ranch next to the spectacular Bob Marshall Wilderness Area.
Today their children and grandchildren carry on a forty-plus year family tradition, graciously sharing their rural country lifestyle, Montana history, and knowledge of the outdoors with friends and guests from near and far.
He proceeded to put together a freighting business with long-line mule teams - and for over 20 years hauled supplies from Corrine, Utah back to Bozeman – and on to the other settlements and gold mining towns in the new Montana Territory.
www.richranch.com /History.htm   (574 words)

  
 NORTH WEST TERRITORIES (Alberta) 1873 - 1874
He reported that the Cree occupied the Red (Deers) River valley and spoke of the wild Blackfoot and the wilder long knives (United States traders) in these parts of the country.
On the Southside of the Bow River is the Fort of Healy and Hamilton's (Fort Calgary).
It fronted on the shallows of the river where it was possible to cross with a wagon.
www3.telus.net /public/dgarneau/alberta5.htm   (6291 words)

  
 sl-02-05.htm
An analysis of the aquatic invertebrates and habitat of the Stillwater River, Park County, Montana August 2001 final
An assessment of four tributaries of the Yellowstone River, Park County, Montana: Habitat and aquatic invertebrate assemblages July-August 2000 final
An analysis of the aquatic invertebrates and habitat of streams in the Blackfoot River watershed June 2001 final
msl.state.mt.us /lisd/shipping-lists/sl-02-05.htm   (871 words)

  
 Montana Whitewater Rafting Guide
E-mail Rivers: Bitterroot, Blackfoot and Clark Fork Rivers.
We are the only Montana outfitter permitted to offer trips on the remote Upper Middle Fork of the Flathead River in the heart of the Great Bear Wilderness.
E-mail Rivers: North and Middle Forks of the Flathead River.
www.gonorthwest.com /Montana/Activities/rafting/rafting.htm   (329 words)

  
 Burg Motel, Montana camping
Blackfoot River, Montana, Highway 141 to Scotty Brown Bridge, 37 miles away, class II, 40 miles long.
Blackfoot River - North Fork, Montana, Wilderness Boundary to Blackfoot River, 38 miles away, class I-III, 6 miles long.
Rock Creek, Montana, Middle and West Fork confluence to Clark Fork River, 19 miles away, class II-III, 50 miles long.
www.hikercentral.com /campgrounds/107121.html   (332 words)

  
 Blackfoot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Blackfoot were fiercely independent and very successful warriors whose territory stretched from the North Saskatchewan River along what is now Edmonton, Alberta in Canada, to the Missouri River of Montana, and from the Rocky Mountains and along the Saskatchewan river and down into the state of Montana to the Missouri river.
The Blackfoot Confederacy is the collective name of three First Nations in Alberta and one Native American tribe in Montana.
The Blackfoot maintained this traditional way of life based on hunting bison, until the near extinction of the bison by 1881 forced them to adapt their ways of life in response to the effects of the European settlers and their descendants.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Blackfoot   (332 words)

  
 IB MT-99-065 - Biannual 305(b) Report to State of Montana
Deer Creek Gulch is tributary to Yourname Creek and subsequently to the Blackfoot River.
Cottonwood Creek is tributary to Nevada Creek and subsequently to the Blackfoot River.
Frazier Creek is tributary to the Blackfoot River.
www.blm.gov /nhp/efoia/mt/1999/ib/99mtb065.html   (14038 words)

  
 Big Blackfoot Trout Unlimited and the Montana Partners for Fish and Wildlife, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The distribution of rainbow trout in the Blackfoot River drainage is limited to the lower river and lower reaches of tributaries to the lower river.
The mission of the Big Blackfoot Chapter of Trout Unlimited is to restore and preserve the cold water fishery of the Blackfoot River and its tributaries.
Monitoring is accomplished in several ways including: redd surveys, young-of-the-year tributary surveys, surveys before and after restoration projects, and population estimates in the mainstem of the Blackfoot River.
montanapartners.fws.gov /mt5b.htm   (14038 words)

  
 Montana Fly Fishing rivers flyfishing guides
The Smith River means five days of floating, camping and fly fishing on Montana's most exclusive and awe-inspiring stream.
Our goal is guiding our clients down the serptine canyons of the Smith River, playing and releasing heartstopping rainbow trout on the Missouri River and enjoying the beauty and excellent fly fishing on the hallowed waters of the Blackfoot River.
The Blackfoot River is the setting for Maclean's novella A River Runs Through It.
www.lcexp.com   (14038 words)

  
 Outdoor Recreation Missoula MT Montana + Golf Vacations - City Guide
Blackfoot River Outfitters 610 Speedway, Missoula, MT 59802,
The Smith River, the Blackfoot River, the Bitterroot River, the Clark Fork River, Rock Creek and more.
Montana Snowbowl 1700 Snowbowl Road, Missoula, MT 59807,
www.discoverourtown.com /TownPage.php?Town=2633&Cat=Recreation   (454 words)

  
 Missoula, Montana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Missoula is located in a deep valley surrounded by mountains and is cut by three major rivers, the Clark Fork River, the Bitterroot River and the Blackfoot River.
Missoula and the nearby Blackfoot River are the setting for Norman MacLean's autobiographical novel "A River Runs Through It".
Missoula is the headquarters of the Northern Region of the United States Forest Service, which manages the National Forests and Grasslands in northern Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, and northwest South Dakota.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Missoula,_Montana   (1496 words)

  
 Missoula, Montana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Missoula and the nearby Blackfoot River are the subject of the autobiographical novel "A River Runs Through It" by Norman McLean, which was brought to the silver screen in 1992 by director Robert Redford.
Missoula is located in a deep valley surrounded by mountains and is cut by three major rivers, the Clark Fork River, the Bitterroot River and the Blackfoot River.
Missoula has a reputation in Montana as a liberal college town and in fact holds the highest Democratic voting district in the state and was one of the counties with the highest percentages of votes for left-wing candidate Ralph Nader in the country in the 2000 election.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Missoula,_Montana   (978 words)

  
 Whitewater Rafting in Montana RaftInfo.com
The Clark Fork River is noted as being one of Montana's finest rafting rivers.
The Blackfoot River, romanticized in the Novel A River Runs Through It, is a combination of exciting whitewater and beautiful scenery in a wilderness setting.
To learn about other rivers offering whitewater rafting in Montana with a list of outfitters in the area, use the drop down menu located to the right.
www.raftinfo.com /montana.htm   (978 words)

  
 Blackfoot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Blackfoot were fiercely independent and very successful warriors whose territory stretched from the North Saskatchewan River along what is now Edmonton, Alberta in Canada, to the Missouri River of Montana, and from the Rocky Mountains and along the Saskatchewan river and down into the state of Montana to the Missouri river.
The Blackfoot maintained this traditional way of life based on hunting bison, until the near extinction of the bison by 1881 forced them to adapt their ways of life in response to the effects of the European settlers and their descendants.
In 1877, the Canadian Blackfoot signed Treaty 7, and settled on reserves in southern Alberta.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Blackfoot   (920 words)

  
 Double Arrow Resort of Seeley Lake, Montana - Golf Resorts, Montana fishing, hiking and biking
Montana river rafting is available on the nearby Blackfoot River early in the season.
With the variety of activities available at the resort and surrounding areas, you’ll be able to take advantage of as many as you wish…from a leisurely stroll to whitewater rafting on the beautiful Blackfoot River to enjoying 18 holes on the challenging Double Arrow Golf Course.
Late season Montana river rafting may require a drive to the Clark Fork or Flathead valleys.
www.doublearrowresort.com /Recreation   (318 words)

  
 Montana Homes & Land ~ About the Lincoln Area
Nestled in the Rocky Mountains, Lincoln is bordered by the spectacular Bob Marshall and Scapegoat Wilderness areas to the north and the sparkling Blackfoot River to the south.
Halfway between Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks, Lincoln is bordered by the magnificent Bob Marshall and Scapegoat wilderness areas to the north and the reknowned Blackfoot River to the south.
Ovando is on State Route 200, west of Lincoln in the Blackfoot Valley and was used as a common route for the Native Americans to reach the buffalo hunting grounds.
www.mthomesandland.com /PLincolnArea.html   (844 words)

  
 Summary of Citation
In northwest MT in and near the Blackfoot Indian Reservation, Glacier Co on the Sweetgrass arch, the formations in the Montana group are very different from those on the Missouri and Musselshell Rivers in the central part of the state.
Geologic map of area from Judith on the Missouri River in Fergus Co south to Musselshell in Musselshell Co, MT on the Central Montana uplift.
Revised to include Hell Creek Formation as uppermost unit because of its lithogenetic similarities to underlying Cretaceous units; Miner Creek and St. Mary River Formations, Hell Creek equivalents, are not included within Montana.
ngmdb.usgs.gov /Geolex/Refsmry/sumry_9357.html   (900 words)

  
 Georgetown Lake Lodge, Montana camping
Blackfoot River, Montana, Highway 141 to Scotty Brown Bridge, 40 miles away, class II, 40 miles long.
Boulder River, Montana, Bison Creek to Jefferson River, 63 miles away, class II, 61 miles long.
Big Hole River, Montana, Divide Bridge to Beaverhead River, 41 miles away, class II, 56 miles long.
www.hikercentral.com /campgrounds/107163.html   (524 words)

  
 Blackfoot -- Recommendations and Resources
The Blackfoot were fiercely independent and very successful warriors whose territory stretched from the North Saskatchewan River along what is now Edmonton Alberta, Canada, to the Missouri River of Montana, and from the Rocky Mountains and along the Saskatchewan river and down into the state of Montana to the Missouri river.
The Blackfoot are a tribe of Native Americans who currently live in Montana.
Three of the four are located in Alberta, Canada while one, the South Peigan, is located in Montana.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/17/blackfoot.html   (1661 words)

  
 Blackfoot Challenge Montana Partners for Fish and Wildlife, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The mission of the Blackfoot Challenge is to coordinate efforts that will enhance, conserve and protect the natural resources and rural lifestyle of the Blackfoot River Valley for present and future generations.
The Blackfoot Challenge is a "grass roots" group which has organized to coordinate management of the Blackfoot River, its tributaries, and adjacent lands.
In 1988, concern over declining fish populations in the Blackfoot River prompted basin-wide evaluation of fish populations and their habitats.
www.r6.fws.gov /pfw/montana/mt6.htm   (1661 words)

  
 Fishing - Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
Thousands of youngsters, through the Adopt-A-Fish program, have observed fish being tracked as part of Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks fisheries research across the state in the Blackfoot and Clark Fork rivers, the Sun River, and on the Missouri and Yellowstone rivers.
Montana's paddlefish season runs from May 15-June 30, or as posted, on the Yellowstone River from the mouth of the Big Horn River to the North Dakota state line.
, the third Saturday in May. That makes it a special day for thousands of anglers itching to fish Montana’s rivers and streams.
fwp.mt.gov /fishing/default.html?nfr=fishing.htm   (921 words)

  
 Butte-Silver Bow, Montana, Outdoors Recreation
Blackfoot River, Montana, Highway 141 to Scotty Brown Bridge, 60 miles away, class II, 40 miles long.
Boulder River, Montana, Bison Creek to Jefferson River, 33 miles away, class II, 61 miles long.
Dearborn River, Montana, Dearborn Canyon Road Bridge to Highway 287 Bridge, 66 miles away, class I-II, 29 miles long.
www.hikercentral.com /metros/15580.html   (764 words)

  
 The Blackfoot Telecommunications Group: News Releases
Named after the Blackfoot River for much of the territory it serves, Blackfoot offers services to 22 exchanges, covering 6,580 square miles within a six-county region in western Montana and one county in central Idaho.
Blackfoot Telecommunications Group, Vision Net, EMTN, PHTN, the Montana District Courts and METNET have videoconferencing equipment in different cities around Montana that makes it possible for people to talk with their family members face-to-face.
Blackfoot chose the Ethernet-based BLC 6000 over products from a variety of vendors because it met their IP/Ethernet requirements and could be integrated smoothly with the company's existing switches.
notguilty.net /news/newsreleases.php   (764 words)

  
 A River Runs Through It - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Incidentally, the Big Blackfoot River near Missoula, Montana, is featured in the story, but most of the scenes in the film were actually filmed on the Yellowstone River near Livingston, Montana and Emigrant, Montana.
The collection of short stories with the novella, A River Runs Through It and Other Stories is issued as a paperback in Chicago by the University of Chicago Press in 2003 with ISBN 0226500667.
While vividly described in Maclean's prose, the sumptous cinematography of the film — sweeping shots of crystal clear rivers flowing through pristine mountain valleys — captured the imagination of many non-anglers, especially affluent urbanites.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/A_River_Runs_Through_It   (427 words)

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