Water Resources Survey: Liberty And Toole Counties, Montana 1969
Water Resources Survey: Liberty And Toole Counties, Montana 1969
Montana Water Resources Board
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— 36 — FISH AND GAME The Marias River was named by Lewis and Clark who thought it might be the main stem ot the Missouri River. Sports fishing in Liberty County centers primarily around the Marias drainage. The headwaters of this stream on the eastern slopes of the Rockies afford trout fishing. Two Medi- cine River in Glacier Park, Cut Bank Creek, Birch Creek, Willow Creek and the main Mai-ias River offer rainbow trout. Best trout fishing on the Marias River is immediately below Tiber Reservou".... Some trout are taken from the reservoir proper, but Tiber is more noted for excellent perch, rather than trout fishing. State parks on Tiber Reservoir offer access for fishennen, boaters, and other water-oriented forms of recreation. In addition to trout, the upper Marias River is fished for sauger, whitefish, and noi-tliem pike. An occasional paddlefish is taken under special bowfishing regulations. Further downstream, near Loma, the Marias produces some excellent catfish. Big game in Liberty County is limited to deer and pronghomed antelope.
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