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| | Milk River - Fishing Guide - Montana FWP |
 | | East of Havre, the river winds through the pre-glacial-age valley of the Missouri, paralleled by U.S. Highway 2, and marking the northern boundary of the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation. |
 | | The present-day Milk River results from a history of dams, channelization, flow modification, and expansion of land use, as well as natural development. |
 | | In its lowermost 73 miles, the Milk River provides critical spawning and rearing habitat for migratory and resident fishes, including native species of the Missouri River, such as blue sucker, channel catfish, freshwater drum, paddlefish, sauger, shorthead redhorse, and shovelnose sturgeon. |
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