Yellowstone National Park is holding an online meeting and inviting the public to talk about all things fish.
Park staff will host the virtual one-hour meeting at 9 a.m. Tuesday, May 25, and is encouraging anglers and fishing guides to tune in to learn about ongoing efforts to restore native fish species. After a presentation, there will be a live question-and-answer session.
Space is limited to 250 online attendees.
After the recorded message, the staff will hold a question and answer session.
To attend the meeting via computer, tablet or smartphone, go to global.gotomeeting.com/join/459326693.
People can also listen in on phones by calling 571-317-3112. Access Code: 459-326-693. The meeting will be live captioned for accessibility needs.
“Fishing season in Yellowstone opens May 29,” the park said in a news release. “New this year, anglers can buy fishing permits at Recreation.gov in advance of their trip to the park. Permits are also sold at in-park stores and surrounding communities.”


