Hoot owl restrictions within Yellowstone National Park begin today. Unbelievable, not even July.
True above. The hoot owl is for "in the Yellowstone National park" rivers, quite the opposite for the other hundreds or thousands of streams and rivers in Montana; most are still high because of spring runoff.Keep in mind this is only 3 rivers. Madison, Gibbon and Firehole which are all affected by the Geysers and hot springs. These 3 rivers are usually under Hoot owl by early July.
Snow possible by the weekend in the park.Hoot owl restrictions within Yellowstone National Park begin today. Unbelievable, not even July.
The rivers in the northern part of park usually stay good all summer-Lamar, Soda Butte, Slough Creek. In the south the Bechler stays cool also. And the lakes and ponds. Still lots of fishing in Yellowstone. As far as back this way, well, I guess its safe to go back to the CatskillsKeep in mind this is only 3 rivers. Madison, Gibbon and Firehole which are all affected by the Geysers and hot springs.
Heading to Bozeman Tuesday for a couple days fishing then over to the Livingston area for a couple days. The extended weather forecast looks pretty good that week.That sux . I know of at least 4 members from both here and another site that are headed there now. The plan was 3 days Yellowstone , then 4 days at St. Regis. That's supposed to be prime trout waters about now.
Kewl. Be careful tho, SD just had a pair of F3's go throughHeading to Bozeman Tuesday for a couple days fishing then over to the Livingston area for a couple days. The extended weather forecast looks pretty good that week.
Up here in Newfoundland pa been nothing but rain all springWe JUST got another .80" of rain!!