<div style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">There are so many nice towns and rivers to consider when planning a Montana fishing trip depending on how close or far from civilization you want to travel. Since there are too many to list here I will tell you about my favorite. On a number of occasions I had to meet with customers in Missoula in the western part of the state. I discovered a beautiful spot on the Columbia’s Clarks’s Fork about 18
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miles east of Missoula called Rock Creek. The foliage and wildlife were breathtaking and the rainbow, large browns and cutthroat were abundant. This spot will always remain in my mind when I want to think of a picture of serenity. The catch and release and habitat protection policies of this state should ensure that your Montana fishing trips should always be memorable.</div>