Photo courtesty of Bill Voigt
Fly Fishing Volunteers fishing the upper Gibbon River.
Projects have included determination of the range of hybridized Yellowstone cutthroat trout in the Lamar River, its major tributaries, and several other park waters; and documentation of the status and movement patterns of Arctic grayling in the Gibbon River system. Under this incredibly successful program, volunteer anglers from across the U.S. and elsewhere have traveled to the park to participate as an active component of the Yellowstone’s Fisheries program. Volunteers experienced many fisheries issues first-hand, and the biological data collected greatly contribute to understanding of the park’s fisheries.