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greyling adventure
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Well tomorrow I leave for yellowstone to chase some greyling around, making a over nighter out of it, hope I dont get eaten by bears [fishon]. I will post when I gethome on how I did/do. Would really like to catch a greyling though tell you that much. Been doing lots of research and know where im going so now just hope they will play.
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#2
Good luck Jeremy. Will be looking for a report.
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#3
Good luck buddy, I hope you get in to them. That is a bucket list fish for me for sure!
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#4
I caught a bunch of them in Alaska while caribou hunting. The pilot said the lakes will either have grayling or pike, but not both. They must have been hungry because it was an every cast hookup.

Here's a photo tip we discovered by accident. Give a little squeeze with your thumb and finger a few inches in front of the tail and the big dorsal fin will stand right up and say cheese.

Good luck.
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#5
The park? The season opens Memorial day weekend. Half the roads are closed. I think he'll be gone awhile.
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#6
No greyling for me. But was a nice trip. The park is open has been since the 19th. The temp was almoast 70 while there. Not fishing open though. Who the heck makes up the park rules any way? Memorial day tell November 20 open. It should be open year round but I got some great leads for greyling while up there. Found the lake to.fish just have to wait for opener. Also found pike in the park. All the rangers said they had no pike but we found pike . Was about 2 hour hike into the lake. No bears were scene but scene lots of Canadian mutts.
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#7
Would love to get a hold of one of those little rascals myself. I have friends that have went up to that lake that is in the Red Rock chain of lakes, that you go into from around Island park. They say it is like 30 or fourty miles in on dirt road. They say the Grays were eager in that lake. May be worth a try!
I just remembered the name, Elk lake.
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#8
Almost all of the lake and river fishing in and around Yellowstone is closed until Memorial day because of the spawn... particularly the cutthroats and other trout. Some areas are open though out side of the park such as Hebgen and Quake lakes but you have to buy a Montana License. And they close it an keep it closed because they are trying to conserve native populations particularly in the park.
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