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Fly Fishing the Bighorn River: Ideal Conditions, Productive Flies, and Hot Spots

Fly Fishing the Bighorn River: Ideal Conditions, Productive Flies, and Hot Spots

Published 1 year, 3 months ago
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If you're planning to hit the Bighorn River in Montana today, here's what you can expect:

First off, there's no tidal report to worry about since the Bighorn River is a freshwater destination, far from any coastal influences.

As of January 24, the weather is expected to be cool and possibly cloudy, which is ideal for fly fishing. Sunrise is around 7:50 AM, and sunset will be at about 4:30 PM, giving you a good window for fishing.

The river flows are currently at around 2,200 cfs, and the water temperature is about 48 degrees. Water clarity is slowly improving, and the aquatic grass is clearing out, making conditions favorable for both nymph and streamer fishing.

Yesterday, anglers reported good success with nymphs, particularly scuds and sowbugs, as well as S.J. Worms. Streamer fishing was also productive, especially with articulated white and gold streamers like the "Goldie." Brown trout are currently spawning, so you might catch some larger fish on streamers, although the numbers might not be high.

For the best results, try using a sinking line in the deeper waters to target big rainbows and the occasional brown trout. Nymphing with tandem rigs featuring generalist nymphs like San Juan worms and perdigons can also be very effective. Hot fly patterns include #14, #16 Orange Scud, #14, #16 Tailwater Sowbug, and #10 Squirmy Worm (blood red or burgundy) for nymphs. For streamers, the #4 Articulated Goldy, #4 Dirty Hippie, and #6 White Zonker have been working well.

Hot spots include the areas around the Afterbay and the upper stretches of the river. The Afterbay is known for its clear waters and abundant trout population, while the upper stretches offer a mix of fast and slow currents that can hold a variety of fish.

Overall, it's a great time to be on the Bighorn River, with plenty of opportunities to catch some big fish using the right techniques and lures.

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