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Bighorn River Fishing Report: Bundling Up For Late Fall Browns
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# Bighorn River Fishing Report - November 28, 2025
Well folks, it's Artificial Lure here bringing you today's report from the Bighorn River near Billings, Montana.
We're deep into late fall now, and conditions are shifting fast. You're looking at some seriously cold mornings—we've got snow moving into the region this weekend according to meteorologists, so if you're heading out today, bundle up tight. Sunrise was around 7:45 AM this morning, and you've got until about 5 PM before dark sets in, so plan accordingly.
Here's the good news: the Bighorn is still fishing decent despite the cold snap. We've seen solid activity on brown trout, and they're actively feeding as they prepare for winter. The water's running clear right now with temperatures dropping into the low 40s—perfect conditions for those big browns you're after. Lake trout activity on Flathead Lake has been outstanding with over 14,700 fish turned in during the Fall Mack Days competition, showing what Montana waters are capable of.
For tackle, soft plastic swim baits like the Lit'l Fishie with those rear fins are working great right now—they mimic natural movement that cold-water fish can't resist. If you prefer traditional offerings, Berkley Trilene XL in 25-pound test will get you sorted with its smooth casting and sensitivity. When it comes to bait, live shiners and crawdads are your bread and butter this time of year.
I'd recommend hitting the lower Bighorn sections near the dams where the water stays a bit warmer and more oxygenated. The canyon stretches also hold some serious fish—you'll want to focus on deeper holes and drop-offs where browns stack up in November.
One hot spot that's been producing: anywhere you find current breaks and structure. Another solid option is working the slower flats early and late in the day when light's low.
Get out there before that snow hits and make the most of today's window. Thanks for tuning in to this report, and don't forget to subscribe for daily updates on Montana fishing conditions.
This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Well folks, it's Artificial Lure here bringing you today's report from the Bighorn River near Billings, Montana.
We're deep into late fall now, and conditions are shifting fast. You're looking at some seriously cold mornings—we've got snow moving into the region this weekend according to meteorologists, so if you're heading out today, bundle up tight. Sunrise was around 7:45 AM this morning, and you've got until about 5 PM before dark sets in, so plan accordingly.
Here's the good news: the Bighorn is still fishing decent despite the cold snap. We've seen solid activity on brown trout, and they're actively feeding as they prepare for winter. The water's running clear right now with temperatures dropping into the low 40s—perfect conditions for those big browns you're after. Lake trout activity on Flathead Lake has been outstanding with over 14,700 fish turned in during the Fall Mack Days competition, showing what Montana waters are capable of.
For tackle, soft plastic swim baits like the Lit'l Fishie with those rear fins are working great right now—they mimic natural movement that cold-water fish can't resist. If you prefer traditional offerings, Berkley Trilene XL in 25-pound test will get you sorted with its smooth casting and sensitivity. When it comes to bait, live shiners and crawdads are your bread and butter this time of year.
I'd recommend hitting the lower Bighorn sections near the dams where the water stays a bit warmer and more oxygenated. The canyon stretches also hold some serious fish—you'll want to focus on deeper holes and drop-offs where browns stack up in November.
One hot spot that's been producing: anywhere you find current breaks and structure. Another solid option is working the slower flats early and late in the day when light's low.
Get out there before that snow hits and make the most of today's window. Thanks for tuning in to this report, and don't forget to subscribe for daily updates on Montana fishing conditions.
This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI