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Maps:
Montana Afl oat maps
River Rat maps
People are one of your best resources. Retailers, fi sh-
ing shops, rafting companies and shuttle providers are
all good sources of information.
TYPE OF BOAT
KAYAK Closer to the water, good for waves, usually
more maneuverable, carries less gear, come in a variety
of styles, generally a one person craft requiring tech-
nique and skill. Can be designed for whitewater or fl at
water.
CANOE One to two people, can carry quite a bit of
gear, fairly maneuverable, requires technique and skill,
but, in most cases, does not handle large waves well.
RAFT Very forgiving vessel, can carry gear and mul-
tiple people, a rowing frame helps a lot. Rafts handle
whitewater and waves well. They do not handle wind
well.
DRIFT BOAT Very comfortable, usually handle whitewa-
ter reasonably well, easily maneuverable with practice,
good for carrying gear.
ETHICS AND STEWARDSHIP
Be aware of the rules and regulations relating to us-
ing Montana waters. Become familiar with Montana's
Stream Access Law.
Be considerate of other fl oaters, landowners and
fi sherman. The Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks Web
site has good information.
If you use the resource, consider how you can help
maintain it. Our rivers are some of our most valuable
natural resources. Yet they are in constant need of
protection. Learn about the issues affecting your local
waterways, the organizations working to protect them,
and consider joining the effort.
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DO YOU KNOW YOUR MONTANA RIVERS?
1 BITTERROOT RIVER 2 JEFFERSON RIVER
3 YELLOWSTONE RIVER 4 JEFFERSON RIVER
5 MISSOURI RIVER 6 FLATHEAD RIVER