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Bighorn River Fishing Report: Nymphs, Streamers, and Weathering the Elements

Bighorn River Fishing Report: Nymphs, Streamers, and Weathering the Elements

Published 1 year, 3 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 stream, so you can focus solely on the river conditions.

The weather is expected to be slightly warmer but still quite chilly, with heavy snow forecasted for later in the day. As of now, the water is slightly off-color but clearing up, which is a good sign.

Sunrise today is around 7:50 AM MST, and sunset will be at about 4:30 PM MST, giving you a good window to get out on the water.

Fishing has been consistently good over the last week. Nymphing remains the best option, 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 looking to try streamers, Sparkle Minnows, Skiddish Smolts, and Geisha Girls have been catching some big rainbows and the occasional brown trout. The "Goldie" streamer, an articulated white and gold, has also been effective in deeper waters.

River flows are currently at 2,200 cfs, and the water temperature is around 48 degrees. Brown trout are spawning, so be sure to avoid stepping on or fishing their redds.

Hot spots include the Afterbay, 3 Mile (Lind Ranch), and 13 Mile (Bighorn Access) areas. These spots offer good public access and are known for their clear and cool waters.

Overall, it's a great time to get out on the Bighorn River, just be prepared for the changing weather and respect the spawning areas of the brown trout.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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