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The move is to protect the park’s native and wild trout fisheries. High temperatures and low river flow must improve until the fishing ban is lifted.
Some Yellowstone National Park rivers are closed to fishing due to low river flows and warm water temperatures, a federal park spokesperson confirmed on Friday July 18.
The move is to protect the park’s native and wild trout fisheries. High temperatures and low river flow must improve until the fishing ban is lifted.
Some Yellowstone National Park rivers are closed to fishing due to low river flows and warm water temperatures, a federal park spokesperson confirmed on Friday July 18.