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Bud Lilly (Walen Francis Lilly II) was born on 13 August, 1925 in Manhattan, Montana, is an American fly fisherman (1925-2017). Discover Bud Lilly's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 92 years old?

Popular As Walen Francis Lilly II
Occupation Fly fisherman
Age 92 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 13 August, 1925
Birthday 13 August
Birthplace Manhattan, Montana
Date of death 2017
Died Place Bozeman, Montana
Nationality Montana

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1925

Bud Lilly (1925-2017) was the owner of the Trout Shop in West Yellowstone, Montana as well as an accomplished baseball player, fly fishing guide, and conservationist.

Walen Francis “Bud” Lilly II was born on August 13, 1925, in Manhattan, Montana.

to Violet Collins, a hotelier, and Walen Lilly, a barber.

1940

In 1940, two men from the Cincinnati Reds scouted the team.

He was not given an offer at the time.

1942

Bud graduated from Manhattan High School in 1942.

In 1942, the men returned to watch Bud play again.

They offered him a minor-league contract to play with the Cincinnati Reds farm team, the Salt Lake City Bees.

Instead, with World War II ravaging the country, Bud joined the military.

In 1942, Lilly joined the U.S. Armed Forces and travelled to Butte, Montana to train in the V-12 program for U.S. Navy Officers.

After two years in the program, Lilly received his commission and “reported to St. John’s Cathedral in New York”.

He then journeyed to Bainbridge, MD to go through Navy boot camp.

1945

Lilly trained in Miami from May–July 1945 on destroyers, sub-chasers, and PT boats.

Following this training, he shipped out to Italy on the way to invade Japan with the U.S. Forces.

During his service, Bud Lilly was assigned to the USS General R.M. Blatchford.

He visited Hiroshima, Japan after its bombing by U.S. forces.

1946

After some time serving in the military, he enrolled in Montana State University in Bozeman in 1946 and earned a Bachelor's degree in applied science.

In 1946, Lilly left the military and returned to Montana to continue his education.

During his time as a public school teacher, Lilly began working another job in West Yellowstone and washed cars for extra cash.

1951

In 1951, Lilly earned his Master's degree in education from the University of Montana in Missoula.

1961

In 1961, Lilly purchased a “trout fishing tackle store” in West Yellowstone that became a great success.

The shop gathered information about local fishing conditions, provided a space for fishermen to congregate, and offered fly fishing services and items like tackle and flies.

Lilly also sent out promotional literature and catalogues for fly-fishing and taught fly-fishing lessons.

He became a guide on the Madison, Gallatin, and Yellowstone rivers.

Some of his clients included Tom Brokaw, Jimmy Carter, and British Ambassador Sir Peter Ramsbotham.

He also advocated for catch-and-release fishing and created a club at his shop to encourage the practice in Montana that gave fishermen silver buttons for releasing trout of various lengths.

In addition, he supported women's involvement in fly fishing by offering “women-only fishing trips” and assisting in creating “women’s fly-fishing clubs”.

1970

He then became a public school math and science teacher in Bozeman and Deer Lodge until his retirement in 1970.

He briefly also worked as a teacher in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Bud's father, Bud Sr., was a fan of baseball and taught Bud to play.

At age five, Bud received his first bat and glove, and he began playing in sandlot games.

At age twelve, Bud began playing organized baseball, playing in both American Legion and town-team baseball.

He rapidly gained more experience.

At fourteen, he became the youngest player on the Gallatin Valley Men's Team, an independent baseball team whose players ranged in age from fourteen to fifty.

Bud played second base.

While in the Gallatin Valley Men's Team, Lilly played in an exhibition game against “a Negro League traveling team," including Satchel Paige, a pitcher who was later inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame and became the oldest rookie in Major League baseball. Lilly managed to get a hit on a pitch from the famed player and make it to first base, but got out when he attempted to steal second.

1988

“I was always engaged by the instant of the strike,” he wrote in his autobiography, published in 1988.

“It doesn’t matter how many thousands of trout I’ve taken since.

I still have the same excitement when I put a fly over a trout and a miracle happens.”

The shop also published several editions of a merchandising catalogue and a fishing map of the area in tandem with California businessman David Bascomb.