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Bighorn River

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Bighorn River

River, Wyoming and Montana, U.S. Formed by the confluence of the Popo Agie and Wind rivers in west-central Wyoming, it flows north 336 mi (541 km) into the Yellowstone River in southeastern Montana. The Little Bighorn joins the main stream at Hardin, Mont. The Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area stretches along the Montana-Wyoming border. See also Battle of the Little Bighorn.



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The Apsaalooke Nation covers 3,000 square miles that hug the Wyoming state line in a deer-filled forest bisected by the Bighorn River teeming with rainbow, brown and cutthroat trout.
Just chapter three entitled "A The Greatest Gathering Ever: was fascinating in the detail and descriptions of the thousands of people and what their encampment consisted of for two miles along the Little Bighorn River.
``But we only suggest them for the most extreme conditions - steelhead fishing in Alaska or trout fishing on the Bighorn River in Montana in January.
 
 
 
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