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04/28/24 Fly Fishing Report for Yellowstone National Park – Custom Fly Selections

The Perfect Fly Store can provide a custom fly selection with flies that will match the insects and other foods the trout are feeding on at the time you are fly fishing the streams and lakes of the park. In order to match the hatches with the right flies, one would need to email or call us with the approximate date of arrival, number of… Read More »04/28/24 Fly Fishing Report for Yellowstone National Park – Custom Fly Selections

04/17/24 Fly Fishing Report for Yellowstone National Park – Knowing How These Variables Affect Your Fishing

Lighting Conditions: Bright skies and/or cloudy Skies affect your fishing as much as anything. Low lighting conditions and bright lighting conditions affect the way trout can see your fly. In bright light conditions, trout, especially the brown trout, tend to stay deeper and/or under the cover of vegetation, undercut banks. Low light conditions exist either at dawn or dusk or hen there’s heavy cloud cover.… Read More »04/17/24 Fly Fishing Report for Yellowstone National Park – Knowing How These Variables Affect Your Fishing

03/15/24 Fly Fishing Report for Yellowstone National Park – Notes on the opening week of the season

When the fishing season first opens, there are many anglers already at the park anxious to start fishing. It is very common knowledge that the Firehole River is a very good stream to fish when the season first opens. Other areas are the lowest part of the Madison River and the lowest part of the Gibbons River, however, these sections are often overlooked. The “catching”… Read More »03/15/24 Fly Fishing Report for Yellowstone National Park – Notes on the opening week of the season

02/20 Fly Fishing Report for Yellowstone National Park – Recommended Tackle and Gear

The tackle and gear you need for fly fishing in Yellowstone National Park is really not much different that what you would use fishing many other small to medium trout streams across the nation. A nine foot, 5 weight fly rod would work for any of the streams. A four weight is okay but would be a light side. A 6 weight would work but… Read More »02/20 Fly Fishing Report for Yellowstone National Park – Recommended Tackle and Gear

02/06 Fly Fishing Report for Yellowstone National Park – Fish Species Info

Yellowstone National Park is managed by the National Park Service. It has its own rules, regulations and requirements separate other National parks and from the surrounding states of Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho. You will need a Yellowstone Park Fishing License.   Yellowstone Park is home to two species of native cutthroat trout—the Yellowstone cutthroat trout and the westslope cutthroat trout. A third cutthroat, the Snake… Read More »02/06 Fly Fishing Report for Yellowstone National Park – Fish Species Info

01/1 5/24 Fly Fishing Report for Yellowstone National Park – Firehole River Tips

The Firehole River provides excellent dry fly fishing as early as the season opening date. The water is usually warm enough for some species of aquatic insects to be hatching, thanks to the warmer geyser water. It is very accessible from the Northwest Corner of the park very close to Old Faithful not far from the town of West Yellowstone. The entire stream is easily… Read More »01/1 5/24 Fly Fishing Report for Yellowstone National Park – Firehole River Tips

01/08/24 Fly Fishing Report for Yellowstone National Park – The Blue-winged Olive Mayflies

One of the very first insects you will want to imitate when the season first opens in Yellowstone National Park are the Blue-winged olives. They can be one of the most complicated common names of all aquatic insects simply because it has so many different species that vary slightly in color and a lot in size. Most of the fishing that first occurs in the… Read More »01/08/24 Fly Fishing Report for Yellowstone National Park – The Blue-winged Olive Mayflies

01/01/24 Fly Fishing Report for Yellowstone National Park – Season Update

The Yellowstone National Park opens for fishing on Memorial Day weekend (the Saturday) and lasts until the first Sunday in the month of November. The public is able to fish during the season from sunrise to sunset each day. Keep in mind that there may be areas that are closed from time to time due to water levels and even the fish population. Should a… Read More »01/01/24 Fly Fishing Report for Yellowstone National Park – Season Update