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Not really. The fishery on these waters is generally really poor in July and August and most authorities discourage angling on the Firehole, Gibbon and Madison in the park due to high water temps influenced by thermal features. The advice is if you must fish then do it in the morning when things are a bit cooler—defacto Hoot Owl. Water levels for this time of year may be a bit lower than normal but the high temps are always the norm in July-August. This really only impacts the tourons who think the Firehole, Gibbon and Madison in July-August is a good fishery—its not, as even a lot of the resident fish seek shelter in cold water tributaries which are nearly impossible for the novice.Is the start of hoot owl restrictions earlier this year then in years past?
SF
Those folks are just trying to have some fun, wouldn't lump them in the Touron category. I mean it's not like they are posing for selfies beside bears and bison. (Maybe they should harness that group's collective energy to charter out of Yellowstone lake and catch the invasive lake trout...no one would mind that).This really only impacts the tourons who think the Firehole, Gibbon and Madison in July-August is a good fishery—its not, as even a lot of the resident fish seek shelter in cold water tributaries which are nearly impossible for the novice.
I hope we get some of these in the west too. the Deschutes would be a prime example. Maybe if they shut it down for hoot owl people would get more upset about the water tower...