Event
- Title:
- Slough Creek - 4 Days
- When:
- 07-10-2012 07-13-2012
- Where:
- Yellowstone National Park -
- Category:
- Horse Pack Trips
Description
This Yellowstone vacation trip will thrill fisherman and horseback riders alike with the great fishing and the spectacular scenery of Yellowstone National Park.
For the fisherman, you can ride into camp and spend the next three days fishing until your heart is content. The cutthroat trout are impressive, averaging 18 – 20 inches, and they are hungry. They can be caught with a variety of different flies and is a prime dry fly fishery. While cutthroat is the most plentiful fish, you may also catch rainbow and cutbow trout. The water is slow and clear at this time of year. 
Slough Creek flows out of the Beartooth and Absaroka wilderness and makes its way into Yellowstone National Park. The creek cuts its way through short steep canyons and beautiful open meadows plentiful with lush vegetation and American bison. You may see other wildlife as well. The Slough Creek eventually empties into the Lamar River.
For the rider we can head up to Bliss Pass to see some of the most extraordinary scenery as we look over Pebble Creek at 9,000 feet and the Absaroka range in the distance.
If you are planning a vacation to Yellowstone National Park and love fly fishing mixed with spectacular views, this trip cannot be missed.
This trip takes us along the South Boundary Trail where we will follow the Snake River into some beautiful deep bends and some great cutthroat fishing. Here we stay in one camp site and, with a small group of no more than six. If you are an avid fly fisherman, this will be the fishing trip of a lifetime and the best part is traveling thru Yellowstone National Park on horseback.
$1700.00 per person (8 Available) Please call or use the Contact Form to book your reservation
Take some time and view the below photo gallery of the earl July Slough Creek trip in 2008 as seen through the eyes of our guests. To use, hover your mouse over the thumbnails to display picture in main viewer. If you want to see a larger image, double click the main viewer for a full sized display.
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