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The Gallatin River flows approximately 120 miles from the northwest corner of Yellowstone National Park to join the Jefferson and Madison Rivers to form the Missouri River near Three Forks.
The determination comes in response to a petition submitted by Upper Missouri Waterkeeper, Gallatin River Task Force, Montana Trout Unlimited, Greater Yellowstone Coalition, and American Rivers ...
The groups involved are the Upper Missouri Waterkeeper, Gallatin River Task Force, Montana Trout Unlimited, Greater Yellowstone Coalition, and American Rivers.
DEQ moved to list the river’s main stem as water quality impaired after multiple conservation groups — the Gallatin River Task Force, Upper Missouri Waterkeeper, Montana Trout Unlimited, the ...
The Madison River is a jewel in the crown of Montana’s popular trout streams. Born in Yellowstone National Park, when the Firehole and Gibbon rivers join, it gushes about 180 miles to meet the ...
To mitigate further decline and conserve Yellowstone cutthroat trout in the upper Shields River, the Custer Gallatin National Forest and FWP began removing non-native brook trout in 2022.
But runoff scouring the gravel beds isn’t the only thing our rivers require. And in that regard, there’s a bit of good news for the beleaguered Gallatin River. Thanks to the efforts of citizen ...
The river has always been the pride and joy of our community. Many used its reputation as a “blue ribbon trout fishery” to entice visitors and growth to the area.
I thought about this as I was fly fishing in a small stream that flows into the Gallatin River. The Gallatin River is a large river that is very popular in Montana and Wyoming.