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After years of attempts, Billings artist Dan Mazel cut the ribbon to celebrate his 30-foot long, laser engraved artwork at ...
A plumber coming over to finish a failed DIY fix was just the excuse author Dennis Dauble needed to get out of the house.
From the large picture windows of his log home, Mike McMeans watched the Bighorn River rush past the greening spring grass of his front yard last Wednesday.
It seems these rules should also be applied to sections of the Green River and the Bighorn River. They are exhibiting some of the same negative consequences as the Platte. Reply. Dean Axtell says: ...
Fly fishing is a year-round pursuit. ... The tailwater portion of the renowned Bighorn River begins near the town of Fort Smith, Montana—one of the few remaining true trout towns in the country.
On a lucky day, you might even spot a bighorn sheep or two wandering down to the banks to lap up a drink. When it gets really frigid out, the river actually freezes with 10-foot icebergs grinding ...
After 30 years of casting around the country and graduating from the Sweetwater Guide School in Fort Smith, Montana, on the Big Horn River, Chapman became a professional fly fishing guide. Chapman ...
PHIL GONZALES lucked into his first fishing rod. He grew up near a big bend in the Yellowstone River in Huntley, Montana, about 15 miles east of Billings. To keep the river from washing over its banks ...
Fish swimming in the river. But Giordano is excited about what this means for fishermen. “You’re going to see a different river when you come fishing.
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