Sep 30, 2025
Yellowstone National Park fishing report
The Cutthroat have some vibrant colors on them right now! Photo: Joe Sherman
Conditions have been changing in the NE section of the park. The good weather has brought out more crowds, at least on the Lamar and Soda Butte, close to the road. Since the rivers are more shallow this time of year the fish are congregating in the deeper pools. Finding them is easy, but getting them to eat on a sunny day can be tricky this time of year! If you get lucky and the clouds roll in look to fish primarily BWO's, midges, and drakes.
If you can hike a little (3-6 miles), that opens a lot more doors for better fishing with less angling pressure. But even if you are unable to hike very far our guides know several spots to work around the crowds if needed.
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Mike and Tony, each with a nice native Yellowstone Cutthroat! Guide: Justin Todd
Recommended Flies:
Hoppers #8-12
Flying Ants #16-20
Tungsten Sunken Ant #18-20
Black Mini-chernobyl Ant #14-16
Beetles #14-18
Grey Drakes #12-14
Harrop Short Wing Emergers PMD #16-18
BWO Sparkle Dun #16-20
BWO Compara Dun #16-20
PMD's #18-20
Harrop Drake Emergers #12-14
Tung Rubberlegs #8-10
Various buggers, sparkle minnows #4-8
Tung Jig Prince #16-18