A good opener on the Firehole

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    Avatar photoMike Cline
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    Made the annual solo trip south the Yellowstone on Memorial Day to flog the Firehole. Stuck around Monday night to get another 6 hours in on Tuesday morning. Surprisingly, the west side of the park wasn’t that crowded and my early starts put me well out in front of the tourists.

    6AM at Midway
    6AM at Midway
    6AM at Midway on Memorial Day morning

    The weather was a bit scuddy with some wind, rain and occasional sleet, but that didn’t stop the Firehole from giving up its usual bounty of browns and rainbows to the bugger/soft hackle combo. The normal, but clear high spring water had the bigger browns tucked in the undercuts and eddies along the banks. Easy pickens with the bugger. Fished the 7’ 3wgt Diamondglass effortlessly throughout the day. Didn’t encounter but one other angler on the river in the sections I fished. He was patiently waiting for the hatch that never happened. Bison were the biggest distraction and one bull kept me out of water I wanted to fish. On Tues morning, with a 6AM start at Fountain Flats, I hiked 1.3 miles cross-country to intercept the Firehole near Feather Lake. Fishing the 1.7 miles in 5 hours back downstream to the mouth of Sentinal Creek, not a single angler or tourist was encountered. Who says Yellowstone fishing is always crowded? A few random shots from the two days.

    3wgt Goose Lake Meadows

    The 3wgt at Goose Lake Meadows

    Bison
    This bull walked into the riffle and just stood there blocking my passage

    Swan
    Swan
    A pair of Swans didn’t seem to mind a lone angler watching them feed up close.

    Brown and hat
    Pretty typical Firehole Brown

    Everpresent Bison

    Ever present Bison in Biscuit Basin

    Across the Flats
    Having just crossed the Firelhole at the 1st Iron Bridge, the river is now about a mile across this flat.

    Remote part of Firehole
    This is one of the remotest parts of the Firehole. Its about 1.7 river miles from both Midway and Fountain Flats as well as 1.5 miles west of the main highway.

    Typical Rainbow
    Typical Firehole Rainbow on the bugger

    eerie
    Strange River
    There are places on the river that are eerie.

    Lots of Water
    Lots of beautiful water, devoid of anglers.

    Strategy without Tactics is a Slow Route to Victory, Tactics without Strategy is the Noise Before Defeat - Sun Tzu

    #73865
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    That second shot is the best looking picture of a parking lot I have ever seen. 🙂

    Thanks Mike.

    Zach

    #73867

    There is no place else like this in the world!

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