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  2. Drift boat - Wikipedia

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    Later boats were made with lower maintenance materials like aluminum, fiberglass, or plastic. In 1992 the film "A River Runs Through It" featured a wooden drift boat running "the shoots", a series of rapids (filmed in Montana [2]). This portrayal of using drift boats in class I -IV rapids is only one application for this unique watercraft.

  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. 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]

  5. Parks' Fly Shop - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, Merton guided his first float clients in a war surplus rubber raft, but quickly transitioned to wooden rowboats and eventually aluminum jon boats. In 1978, Richard began using fiberglass drift boats or dories with his float clients. Although the fly shop has continued its mail order fly business to the present day, especially for ...

  6. Smith River State Recreational Waterway - Wikipedia

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    The Smith River is a 110-mile (180 km) long river [2] which begins about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) southwest of White Sulphur Springs, Montana, and continues on a north-westerly and northerly course, passing between the Big Belt Mountains and Little Belt Mountains, before reaching a confluence with the Missouri River at Ulm, Montana.

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