Fly Fishing Glacier National Park Lakes
Glacier National Park’s 50-odd lakes get much less pressure than one might imagine — unless of course one takes into account the number of grizzly bears that also frequent the area. “Getting to most of those lakes entails a hike, although some are accessible from roads. Michael Sample says in his book, Fishing Montana, that only about 10 percent of the people who visit the park fish, and few of them fish for more than a couple of hours.” In the Great Falls (Montana) Tribune.
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