Fly-fishing has its sacred waters the world over. Yellowstone National
Park claims some of the craft's most storied destinations. Casting in
the Firehole River is like going back in time to when bison roamed
nearly every meadow in the West. Restored to their natal streams after
near extinction, native Arctic grayling can once again be plucked from
icy water at the foot of breathtaking waterfalls. Meanwhile, a daylong
hike into true wild country rewards an angler with a chance to catch
trophy native cutthroat trout on a lonely mountain lake. Local
journalist and experienced angler Chris Hunt crafts both a guide and
homage to Yellowstone's iconic and wild trout.