Yellowstone Staff Invite Anglers To Fish Meetings

Yellowstone National Park employees invite anglers to their annual fish meetings across Montana and Wyoming.

According to a Yellowstone press release, staff will be traveling to gateway communities around Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks to discuss native fish restoration, invasive species, and fishing regulations.

Staff will discuss plans to restore native fish in the Upper Gibbon River and in Grebe/Wolf lakes. After the presentation, staff will discuss regulations and take questions from the audience.

The general public, fly shop employees and fishing guides are encouraged to attend. The meeting list is below, courtesy of the press release:

• Monday, April 24: Bozeman, MT; Hilton Garden Inn, 2023 Commerce Way.
• Tuesday, April 25: West Yellowstone, MT; Holiday Inn, 315 Yellowstone Ave.
• Wednesday, April 26: Jackson, WY; Wort Hotel, 50 N. Glenwood St.
• Thursday, April 27: Cody, WY; Best Western Premier Ivy Inn, 1800 8th St.

Each meeting will start at 6:30 p.m.

Yellowstone’s fishing season starts Saturday, May 27, which is the de facto start of Yellowstone’s summer season. A complete list of opening and closing dates for Yellowstone is available here.

About Sean Reichard

Sean Reichard is the editor of Yellowstone Insider and author of Yellowstone Insider For Families 2017.

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