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Western USA Incl Rocky Mountains

Grest Streams in the Western States including the Rocky Mountains.

Type of Stream: 
Freestone
Location: 
Central to Souwest Montana

Fly Fishing the Blue Ribbon Smith River in Central Montana is a big challenge but it is worth it. It starts in southern Meagher County and flows northwest between the Little Belt and Big Belt Mountain ranges.

Type of Stream: 
Freestone & Tailwater
Location: 
Central Colorado

The Gunnison River is often considered one of Colorado's best trout streams. It is versatile since it is both a freestone stream and a tailwater stream, and it offers fly fishing opportunities with various species of trout as well as salmon.

Type of Stream: 
Spring Creek
Location: 
Eastern California Sierra

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Type of Stream: 
tailwater and freestone
Location: 
Central Colorado

The South Platte River is one of Colorado's most popular and finest trout streams. It is formed in Park County, Colorado by the confluence of the freestone Middle Fork and the tailwater South Fork.

Type of Stream: 
tailwater and freestone
Location: 
Central Colorado

The Frying Pan River is one of the most favorite tailwaters in all of the country because of its beauty and accessibility, but most of all, because of the giant trout that can be caught in the 14 mile section below Ruedi Reservoir Dam.

Type of Stream: 
Tailwater
Location: 
North Central Oregon

The two-hundred mile long Deschutes River (river of falls) is a tributary of the mighty Columbia River.

Type of Stream: 
Freestone
Location: 
Southwest Montana

The Big Hole River is one of the largest freestone streams in Montana.

Type of Stream: 
Tailwater
Location: 
Central Washington

The Yakima River was named after the indigenous Yamama people and it rises in the Snoqualmie Wilderness area in central Washington.

Type of Stream: 
Tailwater
Location: 
Southwest Montana

The Beaverhead River Tailwaterstart at the Clark Canyon Dam near Dillon, MT and flows mostly north about 83 miles to Twin Rivers where it is joined by the Ruby River and later with th

Type of Stream: 
Tailwater
Location: 
Eastern Sierra

The East Walker River is a tributary of the Walker River in eastern California and western Nevada. It is some 90 miles long and drains the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada. It is a tailwater flowing along Highway #182  from the Bridgeport Reservoir into Walker Lake in Nevada.

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