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The Gallatin River is a tributary of the Missouri River.  It flows for about 120 miles as it leaves the Yellowstone National Park and heads to Three Forks, Montana where it converges with the Jefferson River and Madison River.  The East Gallatin River is a smaller river that starts just east of Bozeman, Montana.  It flows north for more than 40 miles before entering the Gallatin River.  The fishing is good on both stretches of these rivers.  On the Gallatin River, anglers enjoy fishing the clear waters for good numbers of trout.  It is not known as a “big fish” river, however, if you want to catch a lot of trout with some beautiful surroundings, this is a great river to fish.