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Bighorn River Fishing Forecast: Nymphs, Streamers, and Ideal Conditions for a December Day
Published 1 year, 4 months ago
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For those planning to hit the Bighorn River in Montana today, here’s what you need to know:
First off, there's no tidal report to worry about since the Bighorn River is a freshwater destination, far from any ocean influence.
Weather-wise, it's been quite pleasant for December, similar to the conditions around Bozeman. Expect mild temperatures, but be prepared for potential cold snaps.
Sunrise today is around 7:45 AM, and sunset will be at about 4:15 PM, giving you a good window for fishing.
The water on the Bighorn River is still a bit off-color but is slowly clearing up. Aquatic grass is still a factor, but it's improving. Nymph fishing has been the best option lately, with scuds, sowbugs, and San Juan Worms in wine color being top producers. Black Micro Mayfly, Pearl/Olive Jiggy Perdigon, and Black Zebra Midge are also working well.
For those who prefer streamers, Sparkle Minnows, Skiddish Smolts, and Geisha Girls have been catching some big fish, though the numbers aren't large.
River flows are currently at 2,200 cfs, and the water temperature is around 50 degrees.
As for fish activity, yesterday saw some decent catches on nymphs, particularly with scuds and sowbugs. Streamer fishing yielded a few larger trout, but it's not a numbers game right now.
Hot spots include the areas around the Afterbay and the upper stretches of the river, where the water is a bit clearer and the fish are more active.
Overall, it's a good time to get out on the Bighorn, just be patient and adapt to the changing conditions.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
First off, there's no tidal report to worry about since the Bighorn River is a freshwater destination, far from any ocean influence.
Weather-wise, it's been quite pleasant for December, similar to the conditions around Bozeman. Expect mild temperatures, but be prepared for potential cold snaps.
Sunrise today is around 7:45 AM, and sunset will be at about 4:15 PM, giving you a good window for fishing.
The water on the Bighorn River is still a bit off-color but is slowly clearing up. Aquatic grass is still a factor, but it's improving. Nymph fishing has been the best option lately, with scuds, sowbugs, and San Juan Worms in wine color being top producers. Black Micro Mayfly, Pearl/Olive Jiggy Perdigon, and Black Zebra Midge are also working well.
For those who prefer streamers, Sparkle Minnows, Skiddish Smolts, and Geisha Girls have been catching some big fish, though the numbers aren't large.
River flows are currently at 2,200 cfs, and the water temperature is around 50 degrees.
As for fish activity, yesterday saw some decent catches on nymphs, particularly with scuds and sowbugs. Streamer fishing yielded a few larger trout, but it's not a numbers game right now.
Hot spots include the areas around the Afterbay and the upper stretches of the river, where the water is a bit clearer and the fish are more active.
Overall, it's a good time to get out on the Bighorn, just be patient and adapt to the changing conditions.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI