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Buffalo Bill Dam is a concrete arch-gravity dam on the Shoshone River in the U.S. state of Wyoming.Originally 325-foot (99 m), it was the tallest dam in the world [3] when it opened in 1910; a 25-foot (7.6 m) extension was added in 1992 in one of numerous changes and improvements to the structure and its support facilities, which include two full time power generators and two seasonal ...
Construction on Buffalo Bill Dam, originally known as Shoshone Dam, began in 1905. [5] Upon completion, in 1910, the dam was the highest in the world standing at 325 feet (99 m). [4] The dam is a concrete arch structure of constant radius. [6] It was part of the Shoshone Project, one of the first projects overseen by the Bureau of Reclamation. [7]
The Shoshone River is a 100-mile (160 km) long river in northern Wyoming in the United States. Its headwaters are in the Absaroka Range in Shoshone National Forest. It ends when it runs into the Big Horn River near Lovell, Wyoming. Cities it runs near or through are Cody, Powell, Byron, and Lovell.
Include “Fishing Report” in the subject line and a full caption and email to sports@fresnobee.com. ... Millerton Lake/San Joaquin River. Bass 2 Striped bass 2 Shad 1 Bluegill 3 Crappie 2.
The Living River—A Fisherman's Intimate Profile of the Madison River Watershed—Its History, Ecology, Lore and Angling Opportunities. Garden City, NJ: Nick Lyons Books. ISBN 0-385-15655-3. Schullery, Paul (Spring 1982). "Yellowstone Fishes in the Mind of Man". The American Fly Fisher. 9 (2): 23–28. Brooks, Charles E. (1984).
The Lewis River Channel is noted for its outstanding fall fishing for large spawning brown and lake trout migrating out of Shoshone and Lewis lakes. [19] The lower gradient sections below Lewis Lake and as the river enters the Snake River provide good fishing for brown and brook trout.
Lewis Lake and Shoshone Lake are both located a few miles northeast of the Pitchstone Plateau. [2] The Lewis River is the lake's primary inflow, draining south from Shoshone Lake. The primary outflow of Lewis Lake is also the Lewis River, continuing south to join the Snake River near the southern boundary of Yellowstone National Park. A few ...
North Fork Popo Agie River; Middle Fork Popo Agie River; Little Popo Agie River. Roaring Fork Creek; Shoshone River; Greybull River; Shoshone River; Gooseberry Creek (Wind River/Bighorn River) Owl Creek; Muddy Creek; Nowood River. Tensleep Creek; Paint Rock Creek; Tongue River. Big Goose Creek (near Sheridan) Little Goose Creek (near Sheridan ...