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blog BY Brett.Prettyman ON July 3 - 0 COMMENTS
Voices from the River: Proud Wyoming Women's Retreat Posted in
Katy, with support from her friend Tiffannie, was able to land this beauty of a brown trout at the last bend before the boat ramp during the Women's Fly Fishing Float. Photo by Miguel Valdez.
By Sadie St. Clair
When the Seedskadee Chapter of Trout Unlimited started the annual Women’s Fly Fishing... [ READ MORE... ]
blog BY John Ross ON June 20 - 0 COMMENTS
100 Best: Yellowstone River, Upper Posted in
Location: Yellowstone National Park
Type of stream: Freestone
Angling methods: Fly, Spin
Species: Cutthroats, rainbows, browns, brook trout
Access: Moderate
Season: July 15—early Nov.
Supporting Services: Gardiner
Short take: Riotous whitewater, deep pools, smoking springs
Handicapped Access:... [ READ MORE... ]
blog BY John Ross ON June 20 - 0 COMMENTS
100 Best: Firehole River Posted in
Location: Yellowstone National Park
Type of stream: Geothermal, Freestone
Angling methods: Fly
Species: Rainbows, Browns
Access: Easy
Season: Late May—mid-November
Supporting Services: West Yellowstone
Short take: America’s most exotic trout stream
Handicapped Access: Possible to fish, but no... [ READ MORE... ]
blog BY chris_hunt ON June 14 - 0 COMMENTS
Costa's "Films on Tap Tour" under way Posted in
If you're an avid fly fisher... a wannabe fish bum... and you haven't seen the suite of Costa films yet, here's your chance.
Through July, Costa and its sponsor Budweiser are taking the renowned films "GeoFish" and "Jungle Fish," as well as it's series, "The Take," on the road to craft breweries... [ READ MORE... ]
blog BY chris_hunt ON June 1 - 0 COMMENTS
Idaho TUers convene in Pocatello Posted in
The Idaho Council of Trout Unlimited convened in Pocatello on Saturday, June 1, for its annual spring meeting. The council--including chapter leaders from Twin Falls, Boise, Pocatello, Sandpoint and Sun Valley--meets twice a year to discuss TU work all over the state.
After a morning of meetings,... [ READ MORE... ]
blog BY Brennan ON May 9 - 0 COMMENTS
Yellowstone Cutts Get All the Love Posted in
It's easy to focus on the dramatic decline in Yellowstone Cutthroat numbers in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem — but they're not the only native fish in trouble. They're not even the only cutthroat in trouble.
When Lewis and Clark camped at the Great Falls of the Missouri River 200 years ago and... [ READ MORE... ]
blog BY chris_hunt ON October 11 - 0 COMMENTS
Alone in the Dark Posted in
For a closet introvert who can fake the opposite on command, time alone is like being plugged into a battery charger.
If only I had a USB port at the back of my neck. Then I wouldn't need to disappear for hours at a time to replenish what the real world drains (on second thought, when that port is... [ READ MORE... ]
discussion BY tk_trout ON August 30 - 2 COMMENTS
Cygnet fire? Posted in
Has the Cygnet fire messed with any of the fishing over there? It sounds like it's pretty close to the Gibbon?
discussion BY Rachel ON August 30 - 6 COMMENTS
Anyone fished the Gibbon by the old road? Posted in
I haven't had a chance to fish the Gibbon along the old road bed since they moved the road. The water always looked great, but I was always afraid I'd hook a motorcyclist on my backcast.
Has anyone gotten in there and explored? How's it fishing?
photo BY brennan.sang ON August 13 - 0 COMMENTS
Searching for westslopes Posted in
<p>Poking around Geode Creek in Yellowstone. Geode is one of two populations of genetically pure westslopes in the park. Oddly enough, this creek is in Yellowstone Cutthroat territory.</p>