You will find that a few streams and situations in the Yellowstone National Park may require some fly-fishing methods that are a quite different than those you may use at other locations. On the other hand, most of these methods are not very different from those used to fish the headwaters of many other Eastern or Western freestone streams. Contrary to that, most of the methods are very different from those used to fish tailwaters. There are no dams in Yellowstone National Park. Eastern anglers that are used to fishing spring creeks may find some similar type waters in Yellowstone but since the types of water vary greatly in Yellowstone, the methods used to flyfish these waters also varies greatly.
Beginners (Those Just Getting Started Fly-fishing)
Selecting the Right Fly Gear (Rods, Reels, Line, etc)
Methods of landing fish vary with conditions and circumstances.