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I am planning a vacation in Early May heading for Jackson Hole and
Yellowstone from Oklahoma City. I don't think I can afford a guide. Can you roffers give me some advice on where to fish for trout. I have a 5wt fly rod and also a 2wt. Any help is greatly appreciated. Ed |
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egildone wrote:
I am planning a vacation in Early May heading for Jackson Hole and Yellowstone from Oklahoma City. I don't think I can afford a guide. Can you roffers give me some advice on where to fish for trout. I have a 5wt fly rod and also a 2wt. Any help is greatly appreciated. The Yellowstone fishing season opens on the Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend. This year that's May 24th. You're going to be there at precisely the wrong time to fly fish for trout. Sorry. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Apr 7, 12:45 pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: egildone wrote: I am planning a vacation in Early May heading for Jackson Hole and Yellowstone from Oklahoma City. I don't think I can afford a guide. Can you roffers give me some advice on where to fish for trout. I have a 5wt fly rod and also a 2wt. Any help is greatly appreciated. The Yellowstone fishing season opens on the Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend. This year that's May 24th. You're going to be there at precisely the wrong time to fly fish for trout. Sorry. -- Ken Fortenberry There's *useful* information in alt.flyfishing. TBone |
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Halfordian Golfer wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: egildone wrote: I am planning a vacation in Early May heading for Jackson Hole and Yellowstone from Oklahoma City. I don't think I can afford a guide. Can you roffers give me some advice on where to fish for trout. I have a 5wt fly rod and also a 2wt. Any help is greatly appreciated. The Yellowstone fishing season opens on the Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend. This year that's May 24th. You're going to be there at precisely the wrong time to fly fish for trout. Sorry. There's *useful* information in alt.flyfishing. What kind of information ? How to dodge Park Rangers and fish out of season ? Or perhaps and essay titled "Runoff Is Really Your Friend" ? And the last time I looked at alt.flyfishing it was populated solely by yourself and a guy from Germany who doesn't know **** from shinola about fishing in North America. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Apr 7, 12:55 pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Halfordian Golfer wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: egildone wrote: I am planning a vacation in Early May heading for Jackson Hole and Yellowstone from Oklahoma City. I don't think I can afford a guide. Can you roffers give me some advice on where to fish for trout. I have a 5wt fly rod and also a 2wt. Any help is greatly appreciated. The Yellowstone fishing season opens on the Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend. This year that's May 24th. You're going to be there at precisely the wrong time to fly fish for trout. Sorry. There's *useful* information in alt.flyfishing. What kind of information ? How to dodge Park Rangers and fish out of season ? Or perhaps and essay titled "Runoff Is Really Your Friend" ? And the last time I looked at alt.flyfishing it was populated solely by yourself and a guy from Germany who doesn't know **** from shinola about fishing in North America. -- Ken Fortenberry Referring to the thread about Twin Bridges from my Sister who lives on the border of wyoming and idaho and who has one of the top guides out of Jackson Hole as a son-in-law. Not sure if it's useful or not but, to suggest May is not a good time for trout in Wyoming is just ludicrous. TBone |
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Halfordian Golfer wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: Halfordian Golfer wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: egildone wrote: I am planning a vacation in Early May heading for Jackson Hole and Yellowstone from Oklahoma City. I don't think I can afford a guide. Can you roffers give me some advice on where to fish for trout. I have a 5wt fly rod and also a 2wt. Any help is greatly appreciated. The Yellowstone fishing season opens on the Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend. This year that's May 24th. You're going to be there at precisely the wrong time to fly fish for trout. Sorry. There's *useful* information in alt.flyfishing. What kind of information ? How to dodge Park Rangers and fish out of season ? Or perhaps and essay titled "Runoff Is Really Your Friend" ? And the last time I looked at alt.flyfishing it was populated solely by yourself and a guy from Germany who doesn't know **** from shinola about fishing in North America. Referring to the thread about Twin Bridges from my Sister who lives on the border of wyoming and idaho and who has one of the top guides out of Jackson Hole as a son-in-law. Not sure if it's useful or not but, to suggest May is not a good time for trout in Wyoming is just ludicrous. OK then, my bad. Anyone who wants to fish around Yellowstone during the second week of May should check out alt.flyfishing. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 12:32:59 -0500, egildone
wrote: I am planning a vacation in Early May heading for Jackson Hole and Yellowstone from Oklahoma City. I don't think I can afford a guide. Can you roffers give me some advice on where to fish for trout. I have a 5wt fly rod and also a 2wt. Any help is greatly appreciated. Sign up for the weekly newsletter at http://www.blueribbonflies.com/journ...ngreport.shtml for reports on fishing around Yellowstone. There's a lot of snow out there this year and some of the roads in the park will probably still be closed, but you won't be able to fish in there anyway. Go into the fly shop next to Bubba's in Jackson for local conditions around there. -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com |
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Go to the North entrance of the park, and check with the folks @ Parks Fly
shop. You will find Richard Parks, the owner, to be a wealth of information, and I have found him to be quite willing to share his knowledge. He is in Gardiner, about a stones throw from the entrance to the park. He cooks up a mean flotant as well. "Charlie Choc" wrote in message ... On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 12:32:59 -0500, egildone wrote: I am planning a vacation in Early May heading for Jackson Hole and Yellowstone from Oklahoma City. I don't think I can afford a guide. Can you roffers give me some advice on where to fish for trout. I have a 5wt fly rod and also a 2wt. Any help is greatly appreciated. Sign up for the weekly newsletter at http://www.blueribbonflies.com/journ...ngreport.shtml for reports on fishing around Yellowstone. There's a lot of snow out there this year and some of the roads in the park will probably still be closed, but you won't be able to fish in there anyway. Go into the fly shop next to Bubba's in Jackson for local conditions around there. -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com |
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On Apr 13, 5:44 pm, "Dph" wrote:
Go to the North entrance of the park, and check with the folks @ Parks Fly shop. You will find Richard Parks, the owner, to be a wealth of information, and I have found him to be quite willing to share his knowledge. He is in Gardiner, about a stones throw from the entrance to the park. He cooks up a mean flotant as well."Charlie Choc" wrote in message ... On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 12:32:59 -0500, egildone wrote: I am planning a vacation in Early May heading for Jackson Hole and Yellowstone from Oklahoma City. I don't think I can afford a guide. Can you roffers give me some advice on where to fish for trout. I have a 5wt fly rod and also a 2wt. Any help is greatly appreciated. Sign up for the weekly newsletter at http://www.blueribbonflies.com/journ...eport.shtmlfor reports on fishing around Yellowstone. There's a lot of snow out there this year and some of the roads in the park will probably still be closed, but you won't be able to fish in there anyway. Go into the fly shop next to Bubba's in Jackson for local conditions around there. -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com There are many small streams and ponds along the road (trail, actually, that may not be snow free) from just outside the south gate to Jellystone to Ashton ID. No tourists, no ATV's and almost all NF. cheers oz, but watch for bears |
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![]() On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 12:32:59 -0500, egildone wrote: I am planning a vacation in Early May heading for Jackson Hole and Yellowstone from Oklahoma City. I don't think I can afford a guide. Can you roffers give me some advice on where to fish for trout. Please be aware of the stream fishing seasons in Idaho and Montana: Most stream fishing starts in May 17th (MT) or 24th (ID). Wyoming is open year 'round with some special waters closed until March 31st. The fishing in the park generally starts on the last Saturday in May. Check with the local shops before you pack your bags and have fun! See: http://www.parksflyshop.com/fishingreport.htm Cheers, -Bob |
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