. Where gush the geysers : Yellowstone National Park : how and when to visit . / IN THEPARK rf) The rivers and lakes of Yellowstone abound in trout, the United States PishCommission having stocked many of the waters. Native trout only are found inthe Yellowstone Lake and River, but the Fire Hole, Gibbon, and Nez Perces riversand Indian, Willow and Shoshone creeks are filled with eastern trout. In Madison River native- and eastern trout, whitefish and grayling abound. Rainbow trout were once planted in the (Jibbon River, but they sought thedeeper waters of the Madison, from whence specimens wei


. Where gush the geysers : Yellowstone National Park : how and when to visit . / IN THEPARK rf) The rivers and lakes of Yellowstone abound in trout, the United States PishCommission having stocked many of the waters. Native trout only are found inthe Yellowstone Lake and River, but the Fire Hole, Gibbon, and Nez Perces riversand Indian, Willow and Shoshone creeks are filled with eastern trout. In Madison River native- and eastern trout, whitefish and grayling abound. Rainbow trout were once planted in the (Jibbon River, but they sought thedeeper waters of the Madison, from whence specimens weighing six pounds andover have been taken. There are land-locked salmon twenty to thirty inches in length in Shoshone Lake. The rules of the park as to hunting and fishing are very strict, but as yetfew regulations have beeninterposed to the use ofthe rod. Ladies enjoytrout fishing in Yellow-stone Lake, where row-boats and guides areeasily obtained. YELLOWSTONE


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