Davis,
-- I was in the park camping and fishing a couple of days last summer. I used the maps/trails and info from Ken Retallic's "Fly Fisher's Guide to Wyoming". I chose to spend the couple of days that I had fishing the north end of the park in the Lamar Valley. The Lamar and Slough were awesome -- dry flies for cutthroat.
--Nick
On Friday, April 4, 2014 7:40:21 AM UTC-4, peter odell wrote:
On Friday, April 4, 2014 7:40:21 AM UTC-4, peter odell wrote:
We spent several days in and around the park in September a couple of years ago. There is a lot of water available, and a mile hike will get you outside of most fisherman who pull up, park, and fish on the road accessible spots - though with the catch and release programs, we did pretty well there also. Firehole was very good. The whole environment is incredible scenic.
We floated the Madison with a guide and it was a beautiful river - though all fishing was from the boat, the river is one continuous riffle for miles. Yellowstone and Gallatin outside the park were also excellent.Have a great trip - it will likely be very memorable.
http://www.tpfr.org
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