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Follow'Fly Fishing the Firehole River, Yellowstone: A Dream in Steam'
Geysers spew superheated steam and water which condenses into clouds of white vapor, hot pools also emit hot vapor, and overflow into the nearby land and here i...
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Geysers spew superheated steam and water which condenses into clouds of white vapor, hot pools also emit hot vapor, and overflow into the nearby land and here into the aptly named Firehole River in Yellowstone National Park, which spans parts of three states, but predominantly is in Wyoming's NW corner, like here, not far from the famous Yellowstone Lodge. Restricted to fly fishing, the Firehold River is shallow, in summer is filled with insect larvae and minnows, frequently stocked and a perfect place for the only kind of fishing that's allowed -- fly fishing, with the most spectacular views probably of any fly fishing anywhere in the world, as shown here.
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November 14, 2016
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