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"The
best little Fly Shop on the Blackfoot River"
The River
The Blackfoot River starts its trek
to the Pacific Ocean in the Bob Marshall Wilderness and Scapegoat
Wilderness areas. From its source near the Continental Divide to
its confluence with the Clark Fork River at Bonner, Montana the
Blackfoot River remains wild and un-dammed for 132 miles. The Blackfoot
drains 2,400 square miles and includes a 3,700 mile stream network
of which 1,900 miles are perennial streams capable of supporting
large fisheries.
The Blackfoot has beautiful scenery, and classic characteristics;
it runs through rolling foothills, deep canyons, old growth timber
and grazing meadows.
Many fishing opportunities are available to beginner and expert
fisherman: from slow deep pools to fast riffles, from boulder strewn
pocket water to long slick glides.
And the fish, all wild and native to its waters, including the
rainbow,
cutthroat, brown
and bull, are
plentiful. It is truly a beautiful experience. These pictures are
a testament to that.
Morning fog
Evening
fishing time
Ranchland flats fishing time 
Entering the Box Canyon

anytime...
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