Yellowstone/Grand Tetons

Check with the local shops before you decide to bring a rod for rivers. Runoff may still be an issue depending on weather. Tons of lakes in the high country worth throwing spinners, etc for trout. Try some smaller jigs or streamers as well. Fly and a bubble if you have risers, etc. Plenty of fish to be had from shore. Enjoy!

Also - bring deet.
 
My wife and I are set to visit Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons this June for two weeks, this is the first time for both of us and we are pumped! Reservations are set and I have been doing a lot of research on what we want to see.
I do hope for any helpful up to date feedback on recent issues or conditions that would affect us this June. We are there June 1st through 14th staying half of it in west Yellowstone doing the south end and the Tetons, the second half on the north side doing the Lamar Valley and camping near Gardiner MT.
Any tips on the good areas to spinner fish for trout would also be appreciated!
I'm jealuous! This is on my bucket list. Hope you enjoy it!
 
My wife and I went last August week 1 and had a great time. I tried fishing in the park without success though, many of the rivers and streams were closed when we were there (heat warning I think) so the options of where to fish in the park were limited and what was open was a bit crowded. We stayed in the park at two different lodges and stayed outside of Yellowstone a couple of nights as well. Even with no fish we liked it so much that we are going back this August for two weeks and bought a small camper to bring with. Kevin.
 

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