
Despite being overrun with four million plus humans every summer, there are spots in Yellowstone Nat’l. Park that offer good fishing in the Fall…”hidey holes.” Starting in 1995, the Nat’l. Park Service has spent millions of dollars and thousands of hours working to restore the cutthroat population in Yellowstone Lake by eliminating stocks of fish-eating lake trout which were devastating the cutts. SUMMER 2023 UPDATE YELLOWSTONE LAKE CUTTHROAT RECOVERY
It’s paying off. Not only are the cutthroats in the lake coming back, but rivers and streams around the Park are also producing. Yellowstone fisheries chief highlights top spots for biggest trout | The Spokesman-Review.
You have to spend some time fishing the park to find the good spots…and learn when to be there, how to fish them. There are no shortcuts. Put in the effort and it will pay off.

