. Yellowstone National Park . enthe Upper and Lower Falls, both the Rocky Mountain and easternbrook trout may be caught. Grayling are found in the Madison andGallatin rivers, and whitefish in Twin Lakes and the Madison andGardiner rivers. The lower Yellowstone River, below Tower Falls,twenty miles from Mammoth Hot Springs, and reached also fromthe Grand Canyon, is famous for its trout catches, but is reachedonly by special excursion, being off the line of the regular the Upper Geyser Basin the trout have a curious way of bitingonly at night or when clouds are overhead and ruffling bre


. Yellowstone National Park . enthe Upper and Lower Falls, both the Rocky Mountain and easternbrook trout may be caught. Grayling are found in the Madison andGallatin rivers, and whitefish in Twin Lakes and the Madison andGardiner rivers. The lower Yellowstone River, below Tower Falls,twenty miles from Mammoth Hot Springs, and reached also fromthe Grand Canyon, is famous for its trout catches, but is reachedonly by special excursion, being off the line of the regular the Upper Geyser Basin the trout have a curious way of bitingonly at night or when clouds are overhead and ruffling breezes Park visitor may or may not take with him his own specialfishing tackle. Veterans often prefer to do so, but those whodislike to carry such additional bundles can supply themselvesat any of the hotels upon payment of a small rental for such timeas they use the equipment. brush has been able to adequatelycolorings seen here. Theiieight of Niagara. Page Twelve c^V^lT-o ^w s t o r>^ e TvL o T^aimk.^^. The Luxurious Grand Canyon Hotel—a Masterpiece of Hotel Construction Wild Animals rejoice in security in the Yellowstone. When hunters come theymust leave their guns at the entrance, or, if they intend leavingby another way, they are sealed, only to be opened by the soldierwho examines them at the exit. The only shots that can betaken at animals are with the camera. The schemes tried by camera enthusiasts are numerous andoften ludicrous. A recent writer states that the women devisemost wonderful plans. Some set traps in the woods in whichthe bait sets off flashlights, arranged just behind the instruments,and opens the shutter simultaneously, the hope being to getpictures of the wilder animals that prowl only during the is no other place in the world where the wild species of beaver can be seen asin Yellowstone. The Parkis the only place wherethe bison still roam atlarge. There are severalherds, some confined inlarge areas for the purposeof i


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