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We (a friend and I) are headed down to Yellowstone in September and I was
going to go thru the Gardiner MT entrance as I have already been on the Idaho side Fortunately we have not had severe drought conditions So the fish are not stressed - otherwise we would not go (with my fingers tightly crossed) - We have not had a severe fire season. Can anyone help w suggestions for campgrounds or other notable spots to see and fish I am taking my truck w a camper top and possibly my fishing dog - April a 7 mo old standard poodle. I don't care if we camp in or near the Park Any help or siggestions are greatly appreciated in advance. Fred |
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![]() "Fred" wrote in message ... We (a friend and I) are headed down to Yellowstone in September and I was going to go thru the Gardiner MT entrance as I have already been on the Idaho side Fortunately we have not had severe drought conditions So the fish are not stressed - otherwise we would not go (with my fingers tightly crossed) - We have not had a severe fire season. Can anyone help w suggestions for campgrounds or other notable spots to see and fish I am taking my truck w a camper top and possibly my fishing dog - April a 7 mo old standard poodle. I don't care if we camp in or near the Park Any help or siggestions are greatly appreciated in advance. Fred Fred, If you already haven't done so, you might try asking about Yellowstone in rec.outdoors.rv-travel. There are folks in there that are very familiar with Yellowstone. I know that one guy stays the summer at http://www.mtrv.com/ Another used to work at Fishing Bridge Campground. Dave Grant |
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Thanks - I will check out the campground
The RV group is a good idea but there are even more political discussion ther than here Fred |
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don't miss the hot springs at sundown.....
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check the road closures before you make any big plans. IIRC the road
to West yellowstone along the Gibbon will be closed. If you're planning on fishing around West Yellowstone at all, it may be an adventure just getting there from Gardiner. http://www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/roadclosures.htm john |
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On Aug 28, 4:50*pm, " wrote:
check the road closures before you make any big plans. *IIRC the road to West yellowstone along the Gibbon will be closed. *If you're planning on fishing around West Yellowstone at all, it may be an adventure just getting there from Gardiner. http://www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/roadclosures.htm john Second that. In Sep, '96, we got run out of the park on the 18th (if memory serves) because of excessive snow and NORMAL shut down of facilities. Only one campground was open 'till the end of the month, and then it closed. cheers oz |
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On 2009-08-28 15:12:22 -0400, "Fred" said:
I don't care if we camp in or near the Park There is a very nice campground on Henry's Fork at Island Park. It was clave headquarters for a Western Clave held a few years ago. You'd be right on the river. I believe it is state run. An easy haul to West Yellowstone, but the Gardiner entrance would be a ways to drive. The camp ground accepts campers and tenters. Nice place, but a steep walk down to the river. BTW, there are people who haunt this place, certain confirmed axxholes, who will tell you that there are no hatches on HF or in the park in September. I would guess all the hatches we saw, caddis and mahoganies, were just apparitions. Great fishing in September. And, no crowds. |
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![]() On 29-Aug-2009, David LaCourse wrote: There is a very nice campground on Henry's Fork at Island Park. It was clave headquarters for a Western Clave held a few years ago. You'd be right on the river. I believe it is state run. An easy haul to West Yellowstone, but the Gardiner entrance would be a ways to drive. The camp ground accepts campers and tenters. Nice place, but a steep walk down to the river. Thanks for the info -all of you I went in thru hereklast time At least thru West Yellowstone- too close to the crowds at Old Faithful Fred |
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