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Bighorn River Bites: Quality Trout in Montana's Winter Wonderland
Published 4 months ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing guide here in Big Horn, Montana, comin' at ya live on this crisp winter mornin' of December 26th. Winter's grip is tight on the Bighorn River, but don't let the chill fool ya—the trout are still puttin' up a fight if you know where to look.
Weather's playin' nice today: highs around 32°F under partly cloudy skies, light winds from the northwest at 5-10 mph, keepin' things fishable without the brutal bite. Sunrise hit at 8:18 AM, sunset's 4:42 PM—plenty of daylight to bundle up and wet a line. No tides here in our river country, but flows are steady from the tailwater below Yellowtail Dam, runnin' clear and cold at about 38°F.
Fish activity's solid despite the season, per the latest from Montana Outdoor and Bighorn River Fishing Report on 12.14.25. Trout are cooperatin' in deep pools—rainbows and browns smashin' small flies, with some big bites on nymphs and streamers. Locals pulled in a mix last week: fat 18-22 inch rainbows, chunky browns up to 24 inches, and steady action on smaller 'bows. Numbers ain't huge, but quality's high—think 10-15 fish days for dedicated anglers.
Best lures right now? Go small: zebra midges, rainbow warriors, or sowbugs under an indicator for nymphin'. Streamers like buggers or zonkers in olive/black for aggressive takes. Live bait? Worms or small minnows on a light jig if regs allow, but flies rule these waters. Hit 'em slow in the slower runs.
Hot spots: Afterbay below the dam for consistent tailwater action, and the Bighorn Access near St. Xavier for deep pools holdin' winter hogs. Bundle up, fish the soft light, and you'll hook up.
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Weather's playin' nice today: highs around 32°F under partly cloudy skies, light winds from the northwest at 5-10 mph, keepin' things fishable without the brutal bite. Sunrise hit at 8:18 AM, sunset's 4:42 PM—plenty of daylight to bundle up and wet a line. No tides here in our river country, but flows are steady from the tailwater below Yellowtail Dam, runnin' clear and cold at about 38°F.
Fish activity's solid despite the season, per the latest from Montana Outdoor and Bighorn River Fishing Report on 12.14.25. Trout are cooperatin' in deep pools—rainbows and browns smashin' small flies, with some big bites on nymphs and streamers. Locals pulled in a mix last week: fat 18-22 inch rainbows, chunky browns up to 24 inches, and steady action on smaller 'bows. Numbers ain't huge, but quality's high—think 10-15 fish days for dedicated anglers.
Best lures right now? Go small: zebra midges, rainbow warriors, or sowbugs under an indicator for nymphin'. Streamers like buggers or zonkers in olive/black for aggressive takes. Live bait? Worms or small minnows on a light jig if regs allow, but flies rule these waters. Hit 'em slow in the slower runs.
Hot spots: Afterbay below the dam for consistent tailwater action, and the Bighorn Access near St. Xavier for deep pools holdin' winter hogs. Bundle up, fish the soft light, and you'll hook up.
Thanks for tunin' in, y'all—subscribe for more reports! 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
This episode includes AI-generated content.