Long, long ago, my wife, Virginia, and I would take a yearly trip to fish the Yellowstone country. We'd take off the first of September and stay at the same motel in West Yellowstone year after year.
This time of year reminds me of those trips.
We'd fish the Madison, Henry's Fork, the Yellowstone, the Firehole but like fishing The Lamar the best. In those days you wouldn't see another angler on the river and yet the dry fly fishing could be fabulous for the cutts. Gin always did her best on the Lamar. At the end of the day we'd stop by the Barns Holes because it was so close to West Yellowstone and fish the evening hatch. The most memorable evenings were when the moon was full.
We'd devote most of one day walking around town and visiting the fly and gift shops. We'd spend the big bucks to eat at one of the high end restaurants for our last dinner of the trip. We always regarded the YNP area as the meca for fly angling so to go there each year was similar to a ritual .... but a fun ritual.
I'm sure much has changed over the decades we haven't been to YNP but we do have a ton of photos we took and better yet, a lot of fond memories. I can't imagine a better place to take a yearly vacation. ... at least in those days.
This time of year reminds me of those trips.
We'd fish the Madison, Henry's Fork, the Yellowstone, the Firehole but like fishing The Lamar the best. In those days you wouldn't see another angler on the river and yet the dry fly fishing could be fabulous for the cutts. Gin always did her best on the Lamar. At the end of the day we'd stop by the Barns Holes because it was so close to West Yellowstone and fish the evening hatch. The most memorable evenings were when the moon was full.
We'd devote most of one day walking around town and visiting the fly and gift shops. We'd spend the big bucks to eat at one of the high end restaurants for our last dinner of the trip. We always regarded the YNP area as the meca for fly angling so to go there each year was similar to a ritual .... but a fun ritual.
I'm sure much has changed over the decades we haven't been to YNP but we do have a ton of photos we took and better yet, a lot of fond memories. I can't imagine a better place to take a yearly vacation. ... at least in those days.
