Yellowstone's Backcountry Cutthroats


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The basic how-to for planning your backcountry river fishing adventure in Yellowstone National Park's backcountry. When and where to go. How to setup your trip to make sure you have a place to put your tent (legally!) because you can't just put down for the night anywhere you want. This guide gives you an overview of the process to reserve a campsite and the major areas to fish for each time of the year. You'll also find the websites and other resources for current detailed information. Sorry, but this guide won't give you the secret holes with trophy fish or any type of fishing techniques to catch that trophy fish, and it doesn't tell you how to backpack. This book focuses on fishing the rivers in the backcountry. There are some opportunities for fishing backcountry lakes, such as Shoshone and Lewis and Heart Lakes, but this book covers only the Grebe Lake area in the spring and early summer. Maybe those backcountry lakes will be in an update after I pull myself away from the rivers and go to the lakes in the future. You also get a top-secret review of the easy way to get to the upper Yellowstone River, above the lake! 5% of profit goes to Trout Unlimited.




Fly Fishing the Greater Yellowstone Backcountry


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Yellowstone National Park is one of the most crowded parks in the country, and for good reason: breathtaking scenery, amazing wildlife, and for anglers, great fishing. Yet, even a short hike from the road or trailhead into the backcountry of the park and the surrounding area can put anglers into even better fishing, often in solitude. This guidebook focuses on backcountry fishing opportunities in Yellowstone Park and surrounding areas in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho (Greater Yellowstone Area). In addition to full color photographs of the destinations, the author includes essential information for each stream or lake, including maps and written directions, flies, gear, and timing. Waters Covered Yellowstone Park Fall River Basin Beula Lake Boundary Creek Cascade Creek Hering Lake Mountain Ash Creek Robinson Creek Lewis River Drainage Moose Creek Polecat Creek Gallatin River Drainage Madison River Drainage “Beaver Meadows” of the Madison River Duck Creek Gneiss Creek Yellowstone River Drainage Blacktail Ponds Blacktail Deer Creek Cascade Lake Grizzly Lake McBride Lake Riddle Lake Tower Creek West of Yellowstone Park (Montana) “Waters to the West” Centennial Valley Red Rock Creek Odell Creek Elk Lake Elk Spring Creek Hidden Lake Graben Lakes Cliff Lake Wade Lake Madison River Drainage Between Highway 191 and Hebgen Lake Quake Lake Smith Lake South Fork Madison River West Fork Madison River Ruby River Upper River F. North of Yellowstone Park Gallatin River Taylor Fork Yellowstone River Drainage G. East of Yellowstone Park North Fork Shoshone River Drainage Clark’s Fork Drainage Sunlight Creek H. South of Yellowstone (Idaho and Wyoming) “Waters to the South” Snake River Drainage Grand Teton Park Waters Fish Creek Flat Creek Pacific Creek Upper Gros Ventre River Hoback River Drainage Willow Creek (Wyoming) Granite Creek Grey’s River Drainage Salt River Drainage Beaver Ponds Idaho Tributaries Swift Creek Willow Creek (Idaho) Drainage Beaver Ponds Henry’s Fork Drainage Teton River and Bitch Creek Fall River Blackfoot River Fish Lake Harriman Fish Pond Henry’s Lake Outlet Horseshoe Lake Warm River and Robinson Creek Wind River Drainage Brooks Lake Upper Wind River Warm Springs Creek




Fly-Fishing the Rocky Mountain Backcountry


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How to reach and fish remote waters in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, and Oregon.




The Imperiled Cutthroat


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Yellowstone, the world’s first national park and one of America’s truly great trout fisheries, has been a crucible for ideas on how to look after wild places. Renowned Australian fishing writer Greg French gives a sparkling firsthand account of how the park’s history, landscapes, wildlife, and people have touched anglers worldwide — and why this matters. The Imperiled Cutthroat is a travelogue that covers the story of the Yellowstone cutthroat trout: its discovery, biology, decimation, modern-day allure, and uncertain future. Although set against the dramatic backdrop of Yellowstone, comparisons to Australia, New Zealand, and Europe are inevitable. It is a cautionary tale too, ending up in Mongolia, which is as pristine as Montana once was. The Yellowstone fishery is at a crossroads, and debate about what to do is dangerously narrow. Anglers everywhere need to be constantly reminded that hatcheries are far from a panacea for ailing fisheries: fostering conservation of the natural environmental delivers far better outcomes at a fraction of the cost. The power of Greg’s stories comes not just from the quality of the writing but also from the quirks and passions of the people he meets. Greg's compelling storytelling enthralls anglers and naturalists the world over.




The Yellowstone Handbook


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Contributors trace the social, political, economic, and cultural conditions under which environmental movements have emerged, and assess the transformative capacities of these movements by analyzing their structural ties, cultural values, and political strategies. Two sets of countries illustrate di




Backcountry Fun Series #1


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Here are three of my current books bundled into one option for people who want to dream about the backcountry and then put together a trip to get the fish. This is planning guidance for fishing Yellowstone's backcountry, fun things to do in the backcountry when not fishing, and a bunch of pictures from the trail to keep you dreaming while the snow blows or the office gets to you. Shouldn't the three go together anyway? It's just the natural way of doing things. I hope you enjoy the reading and get the opportunity to fish Yellowstone's backcountry and check-off a few backcountry bucket list items while you're at it!I simply wanted to make the books I've written more accessible to anyone interested in America's backcountry. Instead of having three different books, now you can get them all in one place.You get "Yellowstone's Backcountry Cutthroats," "The Backcountry Bucket List," and "Backcountry Trail Pics."All three of these in one download and at a reduced cost.




Fly Fishing Yellowstone National Park


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The most important hatches and recommended patterns, along with key fishing techniques and the best times of year to fish there.




Voices of Yellowstone's Capstone


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Editor's note: “Voices of Yellowstone’s Capstone: A Narrative Atlas of the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness” edited by Traute N. Parrie and Jesse A. Logan was the 2020 Big Sky Award winner for best book in any category by a Montana Author; a finalist the 2020 High Plains Book Awards nonfiction category; and a Independent Publishers 2020 Gold Medal winner for best regional (Rocky Mountain) non-fiction. "...whether you've been to the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness or not, whether you live nearby or not, this book conveys the spirit and allure of beloved high country anywhere on the planet." Todd Wilkinson, Mountain Journal Purchase from your local, independent bookseller, or at the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness Foundation Website: https://abwilderness.org/ All proceeds from sales go to support the work of the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness Foundation.




Catching Yellowstone's Wild Trout


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This history and guide to the fly-fishing waters of Yellowstone National Park is a loving homage to the region’s iconic wild trout. Yellowstone National Park is home to some of the most storied destinations in the history of fly fishing. Casting in the Firehole River is like going back in time to when bison roamed nearly every meadow in the West. Restored to their natal streams after near extinction, native Arctic grayling can once again be plucked from icy water at the foot of breathtaking waterfalls. Meanwhile, a daylong hike into true wild country rewards an angler with a chance to catch trophy native cutthroat trout on a lonely mountain lake. In Catching Yellowstone’s Wild Trout, local journalist and experienced angler Chris Hunt explores the rich history of these beloved and bountiful waters.