Or who go there from environs of haste. I don't get out much . . . well, rarely past the castle walls of warmwater fly fishing. So, I'll pose a question. Having traveled out towards Yellowstone and the Tetons a number of times, I was always so impressed with the beauty of the Snake River, I believe, that runs to the east of the Tetons. Having been to Mitre Peak in New Zealand a couple of times, I would have a hard time trying to choose which of the two is the most spectacular visually. Now, I'll bring this back to trout fishing. Why is it that nearly every thread and/or print article on trout fishing in the area the stories feature Yellowstone rather than the Tetons? I hear trout don't live in ugly places, so, again, why Yellowstone rather than the Tetons. I prefer, by the way, to suggest this is a matter of innocence rather than ignorance. Thanks. JGW