Yellowstone National Park has been a destination for fly fishermen from before it was a park. Not much has changed, and they still come by the cart load today. The thing about Yellowstone is that there are so many great rivers and lakes that there never is a bad time to come and fish. If one stream isn’t fishing well, there is always another one to try.

I started making fishing trips to Yellowstone in the early 1990s, and for a decade or so I never missed a year. I probably never would have stopped except I decided to buy a fly shop in North Conway and that put an end to it. I never regretted owing the fly shop, but I did miss those trips out west.

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