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  2. Slough Creek (Wyoming) - Wikipedia

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    Slough Creek's second meadow is about a three-hour hike. Cutthroat trout in Slough offer good dry fly fishing with heavy hatches of caddis, pale morning duns, and large Green Drakes in July. Terrestrials are prominent in late summer. [6] [7] In the summer of 2007 an angler reported the first rainbow trout to be caught upstream of the Slough ...

  3. List of fishes of Yellowstone National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Lake chub (Couesius plumbeus), although native to the Missouri and Yellowstone river drainages in Montana and Wyoming, it is not native to Yellowstone. It was most likely introduced into Yellowstone Lake and McBride Lake and Abundance Lake in the Slough Creek drainage by bait fisherman. It is not common, but probably well established in the ...

  4. Slough Creek - Wikipedia

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    Slough Creek may refer to a water body in the United States: Slough Creek (Wyoming), in Montana and Wyoming; Slough Creek (Morris County, Kansas) Slough Creek in Kansas, the site of the 1856 Battle of Slough Creek; Slough Creek (British Columbia), Canada

  5. Plateaus of Yellowstone National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Buffalo Plateau straddles the Montana-Wyoming border north of the Lamar Valley and west of Slough Creek in the park's northern range. Named in 1870, before the park's creation, by prospectors Bart Henderson, James Gourley, Adam Miller and Ed Hibbard for the herds of Buffalo prevalent on the plateau. [5]

  6. List of rivers of Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Gallatin River; Madison River. Firehole River; Gibbon River; Yellowstone River. Gardner River; Lamar River. Slough Creek; Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone River

  7. Soda Butte Creek - Wikipedia

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    Soda Butte Creek is an approximately 20 miles (32 km) long major tributary of the Lamar River in Yellowstone National Park. It is named for a now-extinct geyser (Soda Butte) near its mouth. Soda Butte and the creek were named by A. Bart Henderson, a Cooke City miner, in 1870. [3]

  8. WolfQuest - Wikipedia

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    The first episode of the game was released December 21, 2007, as a free, downloadable game for Macintosh and Windows computers. Amethyst Mountain Deluxe, an expansion of the original Amethyst Mountain map, was released April 23, 2008. [2] A second episode of the game, titled Slough Creek: Survival of the Pack was further released on January 1 ...

  9. Roosevelt Lodge Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Roosevelt Lodge Historic District comprises the area around the Roosevelt Lodge in the northern part of Yellowstone National Park, near Tower Junction.The district includes 143 buildings ranging in size from cabins to the Lodge, built beginning in 1919.