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    Default yellowstone book reccommendations?

    I've never been to Yellowstone, and may never get to go. That don't keep me from watching almost every show about the park that comes on TV. Since I've started fly fishing I would love to get a chance to fish the park. Which has got me to wondering about all the many streams in the park. So, with all that said, what books would you recommend about fishing in Yellowstone?

    Thanks ahead of time,
    hNt
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    Book ?

    There is a wealth of information here that is free...and below is the book...

    http://flyfishyellowstone.blogspot.com/



    http://www.amazon.com/Yellowstone-Fl.../dp/155821545X


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    PT's suggestion is a good one. I'd also recommend Richard Parks book, Fishing Yellowstone National Park http://www.amazon.com/Fishing-Yellow.../dp/1560446250

    Regards,
    Scott

    ps - despite what Richard says, you can fish something besides a Trude Coachman and catch fish, although they do work pretty well

    ppps - fishing aside (and the fishing can be pretty good), there's no place on Earth like Yellowstone. If you can, visit; you won't regret it.
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    Thanks guys, I realize the web has great info and obviously a lot of great people and sites, but I just like a good book. Guess I'm old fashion, but I knew there would be people here that had actually been there and know where to find the best books.

    Thanks again,
    hNt
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    By all means get out there once in your life. It was my first major trip after retiring. I always say if God retires, he will retire in Yellowstone. The place is beautiful.

    Dave

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    There are two places that MUST be on everyones bucket list, Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon will just blow you away with its vastness and rugged beauty. Yellowstone is just beautiful and has so many different areas that you could spend a month there. Most people just think of the geysers, but that is only a part of it. There are the waterfalls, the canyon, the rivers (and fish), Lake Yellowstone, mud pots, wildlife, hiking, fishing, etc, etc,etc. So quit dreaming about it and GO.

    I used Craig Mathiews book mentioned above. It gives you pretty much all you need to know.
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    In the "Great Rivers" series on FAOL there two articles, "Yellowstone National Park" and the "Madison River". This series of "Great Rivers" is part of the River Series published by published by Frank Amato Publications, which is a major Sponsor of FAOL.

    Yellowstone
    Article URL:
    http://www.flyanglersonline.com/features/greatrivers/yellowstonepark/index.php

    Yellowstone Map URL:
    http://www.flyanglersonline.com/features/greatrivers/yellowstonepark/yellowstonemap.php

    Yellowstone Fly Patterns URL: http://www.flyanglersonline.com/features/greatrivers/yellowstonepark/yellowstoneflies.php
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    Madison Article URL:
    http://www.flyanglersonline.com/features/greatrivers/madison/

    Madison Map URL:
    http://www.flyanglersonline.com/features/greatrivers/madison/madmap.php

    Madison Fly Patterns URL:
    http://www.flyanglersonline.com/features/greatrivers/madison/madflies.php
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