Fishing Glacier National Park: An Angler’s Authoritative Guide to More than 250 Streams, Rivers, and Mountain Lakes, Edition 2

· Rowman & Littlefield
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Fishing Glacier National Park includes over 250 fishing locations from Waterton Lake to the Flathead River. This guide uncovers streams and lakes for Kokanee salmon, mountain and lake whitefish, arctic grayling, and trout--lake, brook, rainbow, and cutthroat. Novice as well as expert anglers will find that the trails and roads in Glacier lead to more than spectacular vistas--many of them lead to great fishing sites.

About the author

Russ Schneider is originally from Helena, Montana, and grew up fishing the mountain lakes and streams of the Beartooths, the Lamar Valley in Yellowstone, and the North Fork Lakes of Glacier National Park. He revised Hiking Montana in 1993, was a contributing author to Hiking Yellowstone in 1996, and authored Hiking the Columbia River Gorge, also in 1996 and revised in 2002. He helped with a revision of the Angler’s Guide to Montana, now titled Fishing Montana. He co-edited Backpacking Tips in 1998. He edited and produced Fate Is a Mountain about the Parratt Family in Glacier Park during the 60s. He worked as a fishing, hiking, and rafting guide for Glacier Guides in West Glacier off and on since 1994. An economist by trade, writing, editing, and guiding are a continuing family tradition. He lives and works out of Whitefish, Montana, where he makes regular trips to Glacier Park with his family.

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