Yellowstone National Park is a diverse and massive space. It is known by many fly anglers because the fly fishing opportunities are also diverse and massive as the rivers range from wild to intimate. Fly fishing trips in Yellowstone are well suited for seasoned and beginner anglers alike.
According to the National Park Service, about 50,000 of the park’s four million visitors fish each year. Fishing has been a popular recreation activity for visitors here for more than 100 years, and many people come to Yellowstone just to fish. Though angling is an anomaly in a park where the primary purpose is to preserve natural environments and native species in ways that maintain natural conditions, fishing in Yellowstone can help support preservation of native species.
Today we celebrate Yellowstone National Park for its 150 years of being a wild place for anglers to enjoy. Shop the 150th Anniversary items here.