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Type of Stream: 
Tailwater Large (Resembles Freestone)
Location: 
Southwest Montana

The Madison River is certainly a magnificent river and probably the most famous river and arguably the best trout river in the world.

Type of Stream: 
Freeston Medium size
Location: 
Northwestern Maine

The Kennebago River begins in several ponds between White Cap and Snow Mountains near the Quebec/Maine border in the Township of Seven Ponds.

Type of Stream: 
Tailwaters Large Size
Location: 
Central Maine

The Kennebec River rises in Moosehead Lake in west central Maine and travels 150-miles past Madison, Agusta, and Richmond before emptying into the Gulf of Maine nearth Bath. The Abnakis Indians gave it the name of Kennebec River which translates into "long quiet waters".

Type of Stream: 
Freestone
Location: 
Northern Vermont

The Clyde River is over 25 miles (40 km) long and is a tributary of Lake Memphremagog in northern Vermont on the USA and Canadian border. We believe that it was named by an early Scottish surveyor who favored the more famous Clyde River in Scotland.

Type of Stream: 
Tailwater Medium Size
Location: 
Northern New Hampshire

The Connecticut River is the largest river in New England, flowing south from the Connecticut Lakes in northern New Hampshire, along the border between New Hampshire and Vermont, through western Massachusetts and central Connecticut discharging into Long Island Sound.

Type of Stream: 
Freestone - Large
Location: 
North Central pennsylvania

Kettle Creek is a large freestone tributary of the West Branch Susquehanna River in north central Pennsylvania and is considered to be one of the better trout streams in Pennsylvania.

Type of Stream: 
Freestone - small
Location: 
Northwestern West Virginia

Seneca Creek is a small stream in West Virginia that is appropriately named after the large bluff of white Tuscarora sandstone at Seneca Rock nearby.

Type of Stream: 
Freestone
Location: 
Western Vermont and Eastern New York

The Batten Kill River, is a 50-mile long river rising in the Green Mountains town of East Dorset, Vermont and then flowing into New York State where it empties into the mighty Hudson River.

Type of Stream: 
Tailwater
Location: 
Northwestern Massachusetts

The Deerfield River starts at the Haramon Reservoir in the southern part of Vermont, then flows through Massachusetts and on to empty into the Connecticut River below Turners Falls in Greenfield, Massachusetts.

Type of Stream: 
Tailwater
Location: 
North Central connecticut

The Farmington River is a super tailrace stream with its two major branches originating in southwest Massachusetts.

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