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Average rating: 4.72 · 18 ratings · 3 reviews · 11 distinct works
Fly Fishing the Greater Yel...

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Flies for the Greater Yello...

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East Idaho Angler

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Fly Fishing West Yellowston...

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Yellowstone Park (River Jou...

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Trout Country Flies: From G...

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Snake River Country Flies a...

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Eastern Idaho Angler

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“For the more adventurous fisherman, Yellowstone offers waters far from well-traveled roads. It takes more time to reach these waters, and the best fishing is later in the day due to higher elevations. But the extra effort pays off with bigger rewards. Fall River Basin boasts some of the best fly-fishing waters anywhere, let alone the Park. It’s only 75 miles from Idaho Falls, yet fly-fishers bypass it to take part in crowd-forming events on the Henry’s Fork and Madison River to the north and the South Fork to the south. Yes, a four-mile walk is required to access Bechler River and Boundary Creek in the meadows. A 2 to 3 mile walk reaches Fall River, Mountain Ash Creek and Beula and Hering Lakes. Each stream hosts large cutthroat-rainbow hybrid trout, which can rival those of the Henry’s Fork and the Madison River in size and pickiness.”
Bruce Staples, East Idaho Angler



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