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  2. Cajune Boats - Wikipedia

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    Cajune Boats is a custom manufacturer of wooden drift boats in Montana. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was established as Montana Boatbuilders in 1996 in Whitefish, Montana . [ 2 ] The business is owned by Jason Cajune and the paddle fishing boats, including the Kingfisher, are produced near the Yellowstone River . [ 3 ]

  3. McKenzie River dory - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, the film "A River Runs Through It" featured a wooden drift boat running "the shoots", a series of rapids, which were filmed in Montana. [5] The portrayal of using drift boats in class I-IV rapids is only one application for this unique watercraft. Today, river fishing is among the major uses of these boats. Innovation has changed the ...

  4. Drift boat - Wikipedia

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    A Drift Boat is an evolution of the open-water dory, converted for use in rivers. The design is characterized by a wide, flat bottom, flared sides, a narrow, flat bow , and a pointed stern . A Rocker is used along an arc from bow to stern along the bottom of the boat.

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  7. Montana (steamboat) - Wikipedia

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    The Montana was a Missouri River stern-wheel steamboat, one of three "mega-steamboats" (along with its sister boats the Wyoming and the Dakota) built in 1879 at the end of the steamboat era on the Missouri—when steamboats were soon to be supplanted by the nation's expanding railroad network. [1]

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  9. Anaconda, Montana - Wikipedia

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    When Montana was admitted as a state in 1889, Daly lobbied to have the capital moved to Anaconda, and Montana legislators decided to hold two referendums in 1892 and 1894 to choose a capital city. The campaigns for the referendums were heated, ending with a victory for Helena, the location supported by Daly's rival William A. Clark.