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Yellowstone National Park--Advice to Anglers |
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Regulations General Fishing Rules Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Yellowstone National Park Fishing Regulations
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Releasing Fish The following suggestions will insure that a released fish has the best chance for survival:
Bears, Backcountry, and Anglers Yellowstone is bear country, and there is no guarantee of your safety. Bears often utilize trails, streams, and lakeshores. Entry into some areas may be restricted; check with a ranger for specific bear management information. Traveling alone in bear country is not recommended. Make enough noise to make your presence known to bears. If you should encounter a bear, give it plenty of room, detour if possible, or wait for the bear to move on. If a bear should charge or attack and the situation allows, climb a tree. If you are caught by a bear, try playing dead. Do not run; this may excite the bear. Carefully read all bear country guidelines and regulations and be prepared for any situation.
Garbage Disposal and Fish Cleaning Please pick up all trash, including items such as monofilament fishing line and six pack holders, which may cause injury to wildlife, and properly dispose in trash receptacles. When fish cleaning and disposal areas are not provided, dispose of fish entrails by puncturing the air bladder and dropping into deep water. |
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