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- Sep 29, 2014
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A number of years ago I hiked through this area and came upon a group of Boy Scouts. All they could talk about was how good the fishing at the foot of Elizabeth Lake was...they'd been trying to find something the fish wouldn't bite and had been unsuccessful. It's always stuck with me and made me want to get back there.I have a guys backpacking/fishing trip to glacier this summer. Information is hard to come by and the info I can get, seems to downplay the fishing in and around Glacier NP. Is there a good resource I’m overlooking? I have found a few web write ups. We are camping and fishing along the Belly River and then Elizabeth lake.
Horse back riding- depends on the back issues, the individual, the horse, the length of the ride etc. I have scoliosis and some other issues, but I've ridden my entire life, including endurance riding, Competitive Mounted Orienteering, penning, and more. My advice is make it a short ride and take it easy. You can adjust your suspension with your feet. Keep the balls of your feet in the stirrups and use your calves like shock absorbers (usually when the horse trots) I've seen a lot of people just bounce up and down and their back takes the shock with every stride. I've seen inexpensive 3 piece packable fly rods, but im not sure where you could find one near Glacier.Thanks for all of the info. Is there any place where you can rent fly fishing gear. Or would it be cheaper to buy a throwaway at a big box store. Since we are flying I am limited on gear. How would a person with lower back issues do on a horse ride? It sounds fun and the kids would enjoy it but I dont want my back to be locked up on vacation. Thanks again for the responses.
Call Snake River Angler in Jackson, Worldcast Outfitters in Victor Id, or Three Rivers Ranch in Driggs Id (TRR has 3 locations) .. I put some folks on the Teton last summer that rented gear from TRR, pretty sure the other places have rental, but best to check in advance. All three companies are reputable, will give you insight on what flys are on at the time you come out. Worldcast has a dry erase board posted outside of the shop. They list various waters, flow rates and what flys are working. All 3 shops sell licenses too. Regulations like barbless hooks, what you can and can not keep and what licenses are needed vary between Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park; and between Wyoming and Idaho.Thanks for all of the info. Is there any place where you can rent fly fishing gear. Or would it be cheaper to buy a throwaway at a big box store. Since we are flying I am limited on gear. How would a person with lower back issues do on a horse ride? It sounds fun and the kids would enjoy it but I dont want my back to be locked up on vacation. Thanks again for the responses.
THAT time of year is the best to visit YNP because the bulls have antlers. It sounds as if you'll be there before, but mid-Sept. to mid-Oct. was always my favorite time because the rut was normally in full swing.Oh man this is great info!! I too plan to do a yellowstone trip with the wife and kiddo, in 2022. We plan to go for 2 weeks and throw a antelope hunt in at the tail end of the trip.
Hi all,1. This June we (wife and kids: 8 and 11) are flying into SLC and driving to Yellowstone. Staying in the park 4 nights and 2 nights in Cody. Then on to Tetons for 3 nights. Other than the popular places is there anything not to miss along the way. Maybe some lesser known places or activities to get away from the crowds. Staying at Old Faithful, Mammoth Hot Springs, and Canyon Village. Planning on the rodeo and Cody museum while in Cody. Need some help on Teton activities.
2. Next year we are flying into Bozeman or Spokane and driving to Glacier. Probably June or early summer. Same as above. Any recommendations for places to see or things to do. I like to plan a year in advance.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
looking for the quick responseHi all,
We are planning a trip from 6/29-to 7/7. Flying in/out of Bozeman. What is doable to see these days? We would like to see Glacier and/or Yellowstone. I'm thinking it might have to be a Yellowstone/Grand Tetons trip because of all the uncertainty with glaciers. Could we see Yellowstone and glaciers in 7 full days? Or stick to one or the other?
Because of the flying days, we have 7 full days to explore. And yes, I know this is last minute to book a trip
Traveling with a 16, 14, and 11-year-old. We enjoy some hikes but nothing over 8 miles. Never been to Yellowstone or glaciers Things to do in Paris.