Yellowstone National Park: Beautiful Scenery, Fantastic Fishing Spots

Fly Fishing yellowstone National Park

Experience Complete Quiet In Yellowstone National Park

Favorite Stretch: Slough Creek, Firehole River

Seasons: May through October

Prime Hatches: Mayflies, Caddis, Terrestrials


Home to famous fly fishing waters like the Firehole, Madison River, and the Yellowstone River, Yellowstone Park has some of the region's best fly fishing spots. 


Anglers seeking solitude can venture off the beaten path to find a nice quiet spot to enjoy their day of fishing. 


The Park's fishing season doesn't open until late May, but it's definitely worth the wait! 


The Firehole, Gibbon, and Madison Rivers all fish well from the start of the season well into July. After July we’d recommend focusing on the waters in the northeast corner of the Park. Famous rivers like the Lamar, Slough Creek, Soda Butte Creek, and the Black Canyon of the Yellowstone river are great choices.


Many of our anglers stay at the Old Faithful Lodge and enjoy fly fishing near there too. 


We also have clients who stay in Gardiner for fly fishing adventures in the northern part of Yellowstone National Park. Big Sky, our home, is also a good place to set up base too and we’d be happy to give you a hand with anything you need - just give our guides a call.


We offer walk-wade fly fishing trips into Yellowstone and our guides are some of the most knowledgeable and hard-working guides in the entire park.


Don’t miss out on a day of brilliant fly fishing - get in touch with our team of river guides today for an unforgettable adventure. 

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