Rivers and Creeks
We have attempted to gather information about the rivers and creeks we have used naming our guitar models. The majority of the information was retrieved from the internet at various sites including the State of Montana (MT Fish Wildlife and Parks), Angler Guide and our own experiences. We also have posted photos taken by Jim Hughes, Vern Rogers, R. Rosenthal, Ranches of the West, and others so noted. We want to give credit to all of the contributors, so if we have misrepresented or not provided accurate credit let us know via e-mail so we can remedy the situation.Otherwise, please enjoy and send us a note if you have information that should be included.
Gus Creek
Gus is a small creek that is located in the Petty Creek Drainage area. It is located approximately 8.5 miles up a gravel
road ...............
Wise River
The Wise is approximately 30 mi (48 km) long and is located in southwestern Montana, in the Beaverhead National Forest.....
 
 
 
Clark Fork
The Clark Fork is known as one of the longest rivers in Montana - estimated at +280 miles from its origin to the
Idaho border. .....
Lochsa River
The Lochsa River (pronounced "lock-saw") is located in the Clearwater National Forest in north central Idaho. It is formed by the confluence of the Crooked Fork and White Sand Creek.....
Lolo Creek
Lolo Creek is considered a "medium" sized stream, located south of Missoula Montana. Lolo Creek flows east (for approximately 30 miles) from its headwaters on the Idaho-Montana border to meet with the Lower Bitterroot River. Together they flow into the Clark Fork River.....
Petty Creek
Petty Creek is located in the Petty Creek Drainage area and flows for an estimated 11.6 miles to feed into the Clark Fork........
Ruby River
The Ruby is approximately 97 miles long (add to that 3 miles of reservoir) and averages 40 feet (although ............