| Fishing In National Forests |
| | Gallatin National Forest | | The Gallatin National Forest is located in south-western Montana, just north of Yellowstone National Park. It offers great wildlife viewing, "blue ribbon" trout fishing, and endless camping opportunities. | |
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 | Fishing In National Parks |
| | Yellowstone National Park | | Yellowstone National Park is the gem of America's outdoors where grizzly bears live and grow and geological formations are abundant and mind blowing. This national park is located in northwest Wyoming and is a breathtaking natural wonder that everyone should experience once in there lives. | |
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 | Fishing In State Parks |
| | Missouri Headwaters State Park | | Missouri Headwaters State Park is the camp where Lewis and Clark stayed in 1805! This park encompasses the confluence of the Jefferson, Madison and Gallatin Rivers. The Lewis and Clark Expedition anticipated this important headwaters all the way up the Missouri River in 1804 and 1805. | |
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 | Lakes & Reservoirs |
| | Hebgen Lake | | Hebgen Lake is a huge water recreational area where friends and family are welcome to enjoy the fun and breathtaking Gallatin National Forest. Hebgen Lake, created in 1915, supplies over 12,000 acres of high quality brown and rainbow trout fishing. | |
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| | Hyalite Reservoir | | Hyalite Reservoir is located in the Gallatin National Forest at an elevation of 6,700 feet where angler heaven awaits! Hyalite Reservoir is a 206 acre impoundment located about 12 miles south of Bozeman, Montana. | |
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 | Rivers & Streams |
| | Boulder River | | Boulder River originates on Mount Douglas in the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness and flows approximately 60 miles north where it enters the Yellowstone River near Big Timber, Montana. This river is for the nature enthusiast and the angler alike with breathtaking views and trout. | |
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| | Gallatin River | | Gallatin River originates from Gallatin Lake at 9950 feet above sea level in Yellowstone National Park. It then meanders for about 20 miles through a mountain meadow setting before entering the Gallatin Canyon in the vicinity of the Taylor Fork drainage. Great fishing is experienced along the Gallatin River. | |
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| | Madison River | | Madison River offers many great fishing and nature enjoyment opportunities for everyone in the Gallatin National Forest. The Madison River originates at the confluence of the Gibbon and the Firehole Rivers in Yellowstone National Park. | |
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| | Yellowstone River | | Yellowstone River is life blood and pride of the Gallatin and Yellowstone National Forests/Parks. This river offers marvelous angler activities and nature lover fun. The Yellowstone River between Gardiner and Livingston supports a nationally renowned cold-water trout fishery. | |
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