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Fly fishing the Ranch section of the Henry's Fork.

Iconic Places

The Greater Yellowstone Region holds some of the most storied waters and landmarks in fly fishing. From legendary fly shops to rivers on anglers’ bucket lists, these places remind me why anglers from every corner of the world are drawn here.

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Green Drake Hatch

Hatches

We spend countless hours on the vise trying to imitate them. We plan our vacations around them. They keep us up at night as we anticipate when and where to be to find them. The hatches of the Yellowstone Region are one of a kind and make the region a renowned destination among anglers. The

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Matching the skwala hatch.

Match The Hatch

Match the hatch fishing is what I live for, and so do many other anglers in the Greater Yellowstone Region. The region has a variety of hatches and food sources that trout prey on, which fly tyers strive to imitate. It truly is a fly tyer’s paradise with an array of problems to solve on

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Arctic Grayling

Arctic Grayling

Grayling may be the rarest and most special fish found in the Greater Yellowstone Region. Native to many watersheds, grayling populations have declined significantly due to a variety of factors. Only a select few fisheries hold grayling today, making these fisheries hallowed ground. If you’re lucky enough to come across a grayling, take in its

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Brook Trout

Brook Trout

Love ’em or hate ’em, brook trout are abundant throughout many Greater Yellowstone fisheries. They are known to have some of the most unique colorations and are one of nature’s finest works of art. Brook trout are ultra-aggressive and can be fooled on a variety of flies, though streamer and dry fly fishing seem to

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Westslope Cutthroat Trout

Westslope Cutthroat Trout

Native to many Greater Yellowstone Fisheries, Westslope cutthroat trout are one of the most fun trout species to fool with a fly. Their bright red belly and distinct spots are hard to miss, and they love to eat a dry fly. Westslope cutthroat trout are less abundant than they once were due to the presence

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Rainbow trout in Montana.

Rainbow Trout

The rainbow trout of the Greater Yellowstone Region are special. They grow to large sizes, inhabit many diverse fisheries, and give you a memorable fight on the fly rod. Whether you’re chasing the wary rainbows on “The Ranch” or the fat rainbows on the Missouri, rainbow trout make for a fun day of fishing. Popular

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