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  • 3 Generations Enjoying Time In Albuquerque
  • Part of the buffalo herd that calls Lamar Valley home.
  • Honey Badger In Yellowstone National Park
  • Fly Fishing The Madison River in Yellowstone National Park
  • Jack Fussell, Running In New Mexico, With Mark Lein
  • Runner In New Mexico, On The Road To The Jemez Mountains
  • The San Juan River, just below the dam in New Mexico, is renowned for its pristine waters and excellent fishing opportunities.
  • Matt Lein, Owner of Georgia Personal Training Center
  • Enjoying El Vado Ranch, Tierra Amarilla New Mexico
  • Fly Fisherman Working The Chama River
  • This panoramic photo was taken in Yellowstone National Park. The image shows the gorgeous Madison River as it flows near the Madison Junctions. This river is one of the most scenic in the park and a favorite fly fishing spot.
  • The Flaming Gorge Reservoir, located in the northeastern part of Utah and extending into Wyoming, is a stunning body of water created by the Flaming Gorge Dam. The dam, completed in 1964, stands at an impressive height of 502 feet on the Green River, and its primary purpose is hydroelectric power generation, flood control, and irrigation.
  • Buffalo herds in Yellowstone National Park are a remarkable sight, particularly in the Slough Creek and Lamar Valley areas. These regions provide abundant resources, including vast grasslands and diverse vegetation that serve as vital forage for the enormous herds. The lush landscape supports the nutritional needs of the buffalo, allowing them to thrive, especially during the harsh winter months.
  • This panoramic photo was taken in Yellowstone National Park. The image shows the gorgeous Madison River as it flows near the Madison Junctions. This river is one of the most scenic in the park and a favorite fly fishing spot.
  • Yellowstone National Park is home to a unique population of bighorn sheep, distinct from those found in other parts of the United States. These majestic animals are well-adapted to the rugged terrain and harsh climate of the park.
  • Gibbon Falls is a stunning 84-foot waterfall located in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, providing a captivating display of natural beauty. It is situated on the Gibbon River, easily accessible along the Grand Loop Road between Norris Junction and Madison Junction.
  • The Green River, located just below the Flaming Gorge Dam, is renowned for its exceptional natural beauty and world-class fishing opportunities. This stretch of the river boasts a vibrant ecosystem, offering habitats for a variety of fish species, particularly trout.
  • The Flaming Gorge Reservoir, located in the northeastern part of Utah and extending into Wyoming, is a stunning body of water created by the Flaming Gorge Dam. The dam, completed in 1964, stands at an impressive height of 502 feet on the Green River, and its primary purpose is hydroelectric power generation, flood control, and irrigation.
  • Bighorn rams in Yellowstone National Park are a unique sight, notable for their impressive, curved horns and formidable presence. These majestic animals are well adapted to the rugged terrain of the park, where they navigate steep, rocky landscapes with ease. Weighing up to 300 pounds, the rams are known for their dramatic head-butting competitions during the breeding season, where they clash to establish dominance.
  • Bighorn rams in Yellowstone National Park are a unique sight, notable for their impressive, curved horns and formidable presence. These majestic animals are well adapted to the rugged terrain of the park, where they navigate steep, rocky landscapes with ease. Weighing up to 300 pounds, the rams are known for their dramatic head-butting competitions during the breeding season, where they clash to establish dominance.
  • Bighorn sheep in Utah are a fascinating species that have adapted uniquely to the state's diverse landscapes. Unlike their counterparts in other parts of the country, Utah's bighorn sheep often inhabit the rugged canyons and steep mountainous terrains, particularly within national parks like Zion and Canyonlands.
  • Yellowstone National Park is home to a unique population of bighorn sheep, distinct from those found in other parts of the United States. These majestic animals are well-adapted to the rugged terrain and harsh climate of the park.
  • The bighorn sheep that inhabit the canyons alongside the beautiful Green River in Utah are a remarkable sight to behold. Known for their impressive curved horns, these sheep are well-adapted to the rugged terrain.
  • The bighorn sheep that inhabit the canyons alongside the beautiful Green River in Utah are a remarkable sight to behold. Known for their impressive curved horns, these sheep are well-adapted to the rugged terrain.
  • The bighorn sheep that inhabit the canyons alongside the beautiful Green River in Utah are a remarkable sight to behold. Known for their impressive curved horns, these sheep are well-adapted to the rugged terrain.
  • The Green River, located just below the Flaming Gorge Dam, is renowned for its exceptional natural beauty and world-class fishing opportunities. This stretch of the river boasts a vibrant ecosystem, offering habitats for a variety of fish species, particularly trout.
  • The Green River, located just below the Flaming Gorge Dam, is renowned for its exceptional natural beauty and world-class fishing opportunities. This stretch of the river boasts a vibrant ecosystem, offering habitats for a variety of fish species, particularly trout.
  • The Green River, located just below the Flaming Gorge Dam, is renowned for its exceptional natural beauty and world-class fishing opportunities. This stretch of the river boasts a vibrant ecosystem, offering habitats for a variety of fish species, particularly trout.
  • The bighorn sheep that inhabit the canyons alongside the beautiful Green River in Utah are a remarkable sight to behold. Known for their impressive curved horns, these sheep are well-adapted to the rugged terrain.
  • The Green River, located just below the Flaming Gorge Dam, is renowned for its exceptional natural beauty and world-class fishing opportunities. This stretch of the river boasts a vibrant ecosystem, offering habitats for a variety of fish species, particularly trout.
  • The Green River, located just below the Flaming Gorge Dam, is renowned for its exceptional natural beauty and world-class fishing opportunities. This stretch of the river boasts a vibrant ecosystem, offering habitats for a variety of fish species, particularly trout.
  • The Green River, located just below the Flaming Gorge Dam, is renowned for its exceptional natural beauty and world-class fishing opportunities. This stretch of the river boasts a vibrant ecosystem, offering habitats for a variety of fish species, particularly trout.
  • Fishing on the Green River near Flaming Gorge Dam in Utah offers an unforgettable experience for anglers. On a recent trip, Matt Lein caught this beautiful brown trout, below the dam on section A.
  • Fishing on the Green River near Flaming Gorge Dam in Utah offers an unforgettable experience for anglers. 20 inch rainbow trout caught on a dry fly. Section A of the Green River.
  • Fishing on the Green River near Flaming Gorge Dam in Utah offers an unforgettable experience for anglers. On a recent trip, Matt Lein caught this beautiful brown trout, below the dam on section A.
  • The bighorn sheep that inhabit the canyons of section A of the Green River are a remarkable species known for their agility and resilience in rugged terrain. These majestic animals are well-adapted to the rocky cliffs and steep landscapes of the canyon, using their impressive climbing abilities to navigate their environment with ease.

  • The bighorn sheep that inhabit the canyons of section A of the Green River are a remarkable species known for their agility and resilience in rugged terrain. These majestic animals are well-adapted to the rocky cliffs and steep landscapes of the canyon, using their impressive climbing abilities to navigate their environment with ease.

  • The Green River in Utah is home to a thriving population of beavers, industrious creatures known for their remarkable building skills. These semi-aquatic mammals have adapted well to the river's ecosystem, creating intricate networks of dams and lodges along its banks. Beavers play a critical role in the local environment by maintaining wetland ecosystems, which contribute to increased biodiversity.

  • The Green River in Utah is home to a thriving population of beavers, industrious creatures known for their remarkable building skills. These semi-aquatic mammals have adapted well to the river's ecosystem, creating intricate networks of dams and lodges along its banks. Beavers play a critical role in the local environment by maintaining wetland ecosystems, which contribute to increased biodiversity.

  • The bighorn sheep that inhabit the canyons of section A of the Green River are a remarkable species known for their agility and resilience in rugged terrain. These majestic animals are well-adapted to the rocky cliffs and steep landscapes of the canyon, using their impressive climbing abilities to navigate their environment with ease.

  • The bighorn sheep that inhabit the canyons of section A of the Green River are a remarkable species known for their agility and resilience in rugged terrain. These majestic animals are well-adapted to the rocky cliffs and steep landscapes of the canyon, using their impressive climbing abilities to navigate their environment with ease.

  • Catching such an impressive brown trout is a testament to both skill and the effectiveness of the fly used. Kelly Galloup’s "Barely Legal" streamer is renowned among anglers for its ability to attract large, wary fish like this one. The Green River, with its crystal-clear waters and abundant aquatic life, provides an ideal habitat for brown trout to thrive. This particular catch highlights the perfect combination of the right time, technique, and equipment, resulting in a memorable angling experience. Each cast brings the promise of a new adventure, as anglers match their wits against the elusive river giants.
  • Catching such an impressive brown trout is a testament to both skill and the effectiveness of the fly used. Kelly Galloup’s "Barely Legal" streamer is renowned among anglers for its ability to attract large, wary fish like this one. The Green River, with its crystal-clear waters and abundant aquatic life, provides an ideal habitat for brown trout to thrive. This particular catch highlights the perfect combination of the right time, technique, and equipment, resulting in a memorable angling experience. Each cast brings the promise of a new adventure, as anglers match their wits against the elusive river giants.
  • Fishing on the Green River near Flaming Gorge Dam in Utah offers an unforgettable experience for anglers. On a recent trip, I was thrilled to catch a magnificent 25-inch, 5-pound brown trout, a testament to the river's rich aquatic life. The clear waters and breathtaking landscapes provided the perfect backdrop for this exciting catch.
  • Fishing on the Green River near Flaming Gorge Dam in Utah offers an unforgettable experience for anglers. On a recent trip, I was thrilled to catch a magnificent 25-inch, 5-pound brown trout, a testament to the river's rich aquatic life. The clear waters and breathtaking landscapes provided the perfect backdrop for this exciting catch.
  • Fishing on the Green River near Flaming Gorge Dam in Utah offers an unforgettable experience for anglers. On a recent trip, I was thrilled to catch a magnificent 25-inch, 5-pound brown trout, a testament to the river's rich aquatic life. The clear waters and breathtaking landscapes provided the perfect backdrop for this exciting catch.
  • Trumpeter Swans in Yellowstone National Park are a captivating sight, known for their grace and beauty. As the largest native waterfowl species in North America, these swans boast an impressive wingspan that can exceed seven feet.
  • The Flaming Gorge Reservoir, located in the northeastern part of Utah and extending into Wyoming, is a stunning body of water created by the Flaming Gorge Dam. The dam, completed in 1964, stands at an impressive height of 502 feet on the Green River, and its primary purpose is hydroelectric power generation, flood control, and irrigation.