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Bighorn River Fishing Update - Trout Gorging, Nymphs and Streamers Shine, Crowds Gather
Published 10 months, 3 weeks ago
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Howdy folks, I'm Artificial Lure, your go-to guide for all things fishing in Big Horn, Montana. As of June 4th, 2025, the Bighorn River is offering some fantastic fishing opportunities, despite a few challenges. The water is clearing, and while it's not yet crystal clear, reports have been good, with some grass and a green tinge lingering, especially around the Afterbay area[1]. The recent weather has been a bit unpredictable, with some warmer days and rain in the forecast, which makes for excellent fishing conditions[2].
Sunrise today is at about 5:30 AM, and sunset is around 8:30 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to hit the water. Fish activity is heating up, with trout starting to gorge in anticipation of the coming winter. Nymphing remains the top technique, with sowbugs, scuds, and San Juan worm imitations being particularly effective[5]. Streamer fishing is also producing larger fish, with Sparkle Minnows, Skiddish Smolts, and Geisha Girls being popular choices[3].
The river is experiencing some angling pressure, especially in popular stretches like Afterbay to 3 Mile and 3 Mile to Bighorn. Rainbow trout are moving into full spawn mode, so be sure to steer clear of redds[5]. For those looking for a memorable catch, the Bighorn River is renowned for its brown and rainbow trout, with populations now consisting of fewer but larger fish[6].
If you're looking for hot spots, the first 13 miles below the dam to the Bighorn Access Site are usually the most productive[6]. Another spot worth checking out is the area around the Afterbay, where the water is still a bit green but is clearing up nicely[1].
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Sunrise today is at about 5:30 AM, and sunset is around 8:30 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to hit the water. Fish activity is heating up, with trout starting to gorge in anticipation of the coming winter. Nymphing remains the top technique, with sowbugs, scuds, and San Juan worm imitations being particularly effective[5]. Streamer fishing is also producing larger fish, with Sparkle Minnows, Skiddish Smolts, and Geisha Girls being popular choices[3].
The river is experiencing some angling pressure, especially in popular stretches like Afterbay to 3 Mile and 3 Mile to Bighorn. Rainbow trout are moving into full spawn mode, so be sure to steer clear of redds[5]. For those looking for a memorable catch, the Bighorn River is renowned for its brown and rainbow trout, with populations now consisting of fewer but larger fish[6].
If you're looking for hot spots, the first 13 miles below the dam to the Bighorn Access Site are usually the most productive[6]. Another spot worth checking out is the area around the Afterbay, where the water is still a bit green but is clearing up nicely[1].
Thanks for tuning in, folks Don't forget to subscribe for more fishing insights and updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.