The principal fly patterns used on lakes, rivers, and spring creeks in the Yellowstone area.
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Fly fish Yellowstone Country,
This review is from: Fly Patterns of Yellowstone (Hardcover)
This small handbook is out of print, and a volume 2 will be available by Spring. The authors, Mathews and Jurasek of Blue Ribbon Flies in West Yellowstone, Montana, are the primary authorities on fly fishing in and around Yellowstone National Park. Armed with this book and with Mathews and Molinero's small guide entitled "The Yellowstone Fly Fishing Guide" and a Wyoming highway map, you'll be fully prepared for a day, a week or a season in Yellowstone Country. Bring a camera, rain gear, waders, and a 5-6 weight rod and reel, some bug spray, some bear spray and a few cow bells, and you are off. Walwyn Trezise, Dubois, Wyoming.
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Patterns of Yellowstone very invormative,
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This review is from: Fly Patterns of Yellowstone (Hardcover)
I found it clear, easy reading, and very clear on hatch locations, times,
and the appropriate flies to use. It is a fast read, and it will stay in my library. I am tying up the recommended flies to use this year. Not really radical designs, but clearly spelled out.
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