07-01-2014, 09:14 PM
[quote Watershadow]Quite a bit of good moving water around there for sure. The snake and its tribs are populated with the "Fine spotted snake river cutthroat", subspecies of the Yellowstone cutthroat. I concur on their fighting qualities; not as acrobatic or robust as a wild rainbow, but I agree they excel over Bonnevilles or Bear Lake variety in the sporting department.
Of note for anybody fishing streams in the area; many of the tributaries are closed until July in order to protect spawning native fish - check the Wyoming Proc; oh, and watch out for bears![/quote]
Know where fishing is allowed and know where you are. Outside Teton National Park has fewer regulations.
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Of note for anybody fishing streams in the area; many of the tributaries are closed until July in order to protect spawning native fish - check the Wyoming Proc; oh, and watch out for bears![/quote]
Know where fishing is allowed and know where you are. Outside Teton National Park has fewer regulations.
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