With the start of fall, there’s no other place like Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone Fish Report
by Mike Lawson
9-27-2024
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With the start of fall, there’s no other place like Yellowstone National Park. We are starting to see some of the big brown trout move up into the Madison River. The dry drop fishing is good using a #12 purple chubby and an olive bullet quill, pheasant tail or green and brown zebra midge. I would also bring some streamers like an olive sculpzilla or a rusty trombone. We are also seeing mahogany’s and Bastos on the Firehole and Gibbon rivers.
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