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Epic Big Horn River Fishing Report: Cold Weather, Spawning Trout, and Nymphing Tips for Winter Success

Epic Big Horn River Fishing Report: Cold Weather, Spawning Trout, and Nymphing Tips for Winter Success

Published 1 year, 4 months ago
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For those planning to hit the Big Horn River in Montana today, here’s what you need to know:

First off, there’s no tidal report to worry about since we’re dealing with a river, not coastal waters.

Weather-wise, it's going to be cold and possibly snowy, typical for this time of year. Sunrise is around 8:15 AM, and sunset will be about 4:30 PM, so plan your day accordingly.

Fish activity has been decent, especially for those targeting deeper, slower waters. Nymph fishing has been the most effective strategy, with scuds, sowbugs, and San Juan Worms being top producers. Streamers, particularly the "Goldie" articulated white and gold streamer, have also been catching some big fish, though in smaller numbers.

Brown trout are currently spawning, so you might encounter some of those as well. The water clarity is slowly improving, and the aquatic grass that made fishing tricky earlier is clearing out.

For the best results, use a tandem nymph rig with a small Pat’s Rubber Leg or a red worm as your lead fly, followed by a small dark or flashy Perdigon pattern. Setting your indicator around 5 feet and adding some split shot about 10 inches above your top fly will help you get down quickly to where the fish are holding.

River flows are at 2,200 cfs, and the water temperature is around 48 degrees.

Hot spots include the areas around the After Bay down to the Mallards Landing access, where you can find lanes with less grass and better water conditions. Also, focus on the deeper slow holes, as these are where the fish tend to congregate during the winter months.

Stay warm, and good luck on the water

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