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Fishing West Yellowstone
Hi All,
I'm headed to Yellowstone Park in a couple weeks on a family vacation. I've never been there and don't really know anything about fishing there. My son in law and I would like to do a drift boat trip one day. If you have someone you have fished with back there on any of the rivers that you would recommend please let me know.
Thanks
Jim May
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Most rivers are still running pretty high due to the huge snowpack and runoff. Best to call one of the shops and get their thoughts. Blue Ribbon Flies is in West Yellowstone. (406) 646-7642
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Blue Ribbon Flies, Madison River Outfitters, and Big Sky anglers are all solid. I'd stay clear of Arrick's or Jacklin's. If the Madison is still high Big Sky Anglers has Henry's Fork permits and its a short drive.
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Another strong vote for Blue Ribbon Flies.
Good Luck!
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You know what, you might nail it! Flows are dropping fast. We are going over to fish the Big Hole, Ruby, Beaverhead, Poindexter, etc. from June 6-17. I was getting very worried, especially when the Big Hole hit 10,000 cfs over the weekend, but it is now dropping fast. It is supposed to be down to 6,000 cfs in 1 week, and the Salmonfly hatch is expected to happen during the next week! I assume you will see the same conditions over at Yellowstone.
Good Luck!
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July, August, September are top months.
Call 'Blue Ribbon Flies' is in West Yellowstone.
https://www.blue-ribbon-flies.com/contact/
We encourage you to call us at (406) 646-7642 or (406) 646-9365 with any questions ...
Our mailing address is P. O. Box 1037, West Yellowstone, MT 59758.
Some lakes and spring creeks might be fishing in June?
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Northwestern Energy completed the much awaited dam tunnel project on Hebgen. Cooler water on the Madison for the hotter summers now. Hatches should improve.
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Thanks to everyone for all the great info. I've got a drift boat trip booked and will do some d i y fishing. Should be fun I have not done a lot of trout fishing, heck I've never even sat in a drift boat.
Thanks Again
Jim May
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Jim,
Possibly the most important information you will receive . . . if you want a couple of cold ones, bring them. A guide will not provide those for you!!!
Bob