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Undoubtedly, the number one fly fishing destination in the world is Yellowstone National Park. Nowhere on this planet are there so many unparalleled fishing rivers, lakes and streams in such a condensed area as Yellowstone National Park's 2.2 million acres. And nowhere on earth is there such a variety and consistency of aquatic insect hatches as there is in and around Yellowstone. more info

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Seven varieties of game fish live in Yellowstone: cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, brown trout, brook trout, and lake trout. There's also Arctic grayling and mountain whitefish. However, only cutthroats, grayling, and mountain whitefish are native to Yellowstone.

Fishing begins when Memorial Day weekend comes around. Often fishing the Firehole River opens the season in late May as it offers excellent dry-fly fishing with its afternoon mayfly hatches. Until the end of June, this river and the Gibbon, Madison and Lewis Rivers are the best places to fish.

Opening on 1st June, Yellowstone and Trout Lake offer their own style of best fishing.

Yellowstone Lake - The Largest Body of Stillwater

Although there are so many excellent lakes like Lewis, Grebe, Fish and Trout inside Yellowstone for the fly fisher, Yellowstone Lake deserves special mention. A beautiful crystal clear lake located in the middle of Yellowstone National Park, at 87,000 acres and more than 110 miles of shoreline, Yellowstone Lake is the largest body of stillwater in the area. The entire north shore is accessible by road while the remainder of the lake must be reached by boat or on foot.

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Quality fly fishing for native Yellowstone cutthroat, the only trout species available, can be found right alone the shoreline where the bulk of all aquatic insect activity occurs. The trout averages 15 inches with a maximum size of about 18 inches.

In early summer, the trout also follow the shoreline to locate their spawning streams, and some of the best fishing is near the mouths of these streams.

The recent discovery of lake trout in Yellowstone Lake is posing some management challenges. Currently, a fishermen is required to kill any lake trout caught as these fish are predatory and do present a major threat to the native cutthroat trout.

Yellwostone River - The longest Free Flowing River

Yellowstone fishing is all about the variety of its Blue Ribbon rivers, and Yellowstone River is synonymous with truly spectacular western fly fishing. Originating in northwest Wyoming at 12,000 feet in the Teton wilderness, the Yellowstone is the longest free flowing undammed waterway in the lower forty eight states.

This 671 mile river holds rainbow trout, cutthroats, browns and mountain whitefish. With a multitude of feeder streams and other nearby rivers that also teem with trout, the Yellowstone River is a must fish river!

No matter where you are in Yellowstone you will be rewarded. Even if the fish aren't biting, there is the enormous diversity of the park's terrain, wildlife, scenery and geology. The fishing and wildlife in Yellowstone is something that can only be experienced!

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