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Rivers: Montana rivers and streams are famous for the fishing they provide. Whether you like to catch walleyes, trout, carp, or almost any other fish, chances are you can find it in a river or stream. Even the smallest creeks that are no more than a trickle of water can hold big fish, so don't pass them over. Just be sure to ask permission if you need to cross private land to reach your fishing hole. Lakes: Most lakes in Montana have a place where you can fish from shore. Just look for a Fishing Access Site sign. Explore around the lake, since certain spots may be better than others. Best of all, if you can, find someone with a boat to go fishing with you. That way you can fish almost anywhere on the lake. Ponds: They may not be as large or as popular as some of the lakes in the state, but Montana has lots of small ponds full of fish. For many anglers, a pond near their home was where they first learned to fish. Many ponds are private, so you will need to ask permission before fishing there. Don't overlook anything-just because you may have never seen anyone fishing on a pond does not mean it doesn't hold fish. It could turn out to be your own private fishing spot! of the family fishing spots that are stocked by FWP |
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