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Some Great Fishing at the Park
September 22, 2007 |
Want to enjoy some fly fishing at the Yellow Stone? Anyone would say that the Yellowstone National Park, the first national park in the United States, is one of the most awesome places of nature. The park is home to a rich variety of animals, and owns some of the world’s best springs and geysers.
Fly fishing can be done in the park? Yes, you can enjoy some angling here, however, like with any other parks, there are fishing laws that need to be followed. First of all, you need to possess a fishing permit. The license is just under 10 dollars and valid for about a week. One strict rule that must be followed in Yellowstone is that all fly fishing equipment and gear must be non-toxic, or must not have any lead in them.

If you are looking for great fly fishing thrills at the park, you are in for a nice surprise as there are lots of angling opportunities here. The Yellowstone River at the park simply teems with trout, some of which are considered as trophy catches.
Other great fly fishing sites are the Firehole and Gibbons Rivers. These waters offer more amazing angling challenges for those who seek immense fishing excitement. In the case of the Gibbons, it is fly fisherman territory as only fly fishing is allowed here. Still, because of the river’s popularity, the area can become really very crowded with visitors.
Visit the Yellow Stone. The trip might be a bit difficult, but once there you will have a great time – especially when you are seeking a nice fly fishing adventure.