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Late December Bighorn Trout Bite: Stay Warm and Cast Small for Big Browns!
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishin' right here in Big Horn, Montana. It's a crisp winter mornin' on December 29th, 2025, 'round 8:37 AM local time. Weather's holdin' mild for late December—temps hoverin' in the low 30s with light winds from the northwest, accordin' to Cowboy State Daily reports on our unseasonably warm spell keepin' things fishable. No tides to worry 'bout on the Bighorn River, but sunrise was at 7:45 AM and sunset's comin' at 4:30 PM, givin' ya a solid 8.5 hours of daylight.
Trout are still cooperatin' despite the ugly conditions out there. Montana Outdoor's latest Bighorn River fishin' report from December 14th says it's not pretty, but the big browns and rainbows are bitin' steady—anglers pullin' in limits of 18-22 inchers on the regular. Recent catches include hefty brown trout up to 24 inches, some rainbows, and even a few perch stackin' up in slower stretches. Fish activity's pickin' up in the afternoons as water temps stabilize around 38 degrees.
Best lures right now? Go with small nymphs like pheasant tails or hare's ears under a strike indicator for the river runs—trout love 'em. For perch or edgier fish, try small spoons or Hammer Time spinnin' lures that mimic baitfish. Live bait? Nightcrawlers or minnows on a slip sinker rig are killin' it, especially near drop-offs. Layer up, folks—late December fishin's all about timin' and stayin' warm, per Montana Outdoor Radio.
Hot spots? Hit the Afterbay below Yellowtail Dam for consistent trout action, or try the Bighorn River stretches near Fort Smith where the big boys hold. Wade careful, water's clear and fish are spooky.
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Trout are still cooperatin' despite the ugly conditions out there. Montana Outdoor's latest Bighorn River fishin' report from December 14th says it's not pretty, but the big browns and rainbows are bitin' steady—anglers pullin' in limits of 18-22 inchers on the regular. Recent catches include hefty brown trout up to 24 inches, some rainbows, and even a few perch stackin' up in slower stretches. Fish activity's pickin' up in the afternoons as water temps stabilize around 38 degrees.
Best lures right now? Go with small nymphs like pheasant tails or hare's ears under a strike indicator for the river runs—trout love 'em. For perch or edgier fish, try small spoons or Hammer Time spinnin' lures that mimic baitfish. Live bait? Nightcrawlers or minnows on a slip sinker rig are killin' it, especially near drop-offs. Layer up, folks—late December fishin's all about timin' and stayin' warm, per Montana Outdoor Radio.
Hot spots? Hit the Afterbay below Yellowtail Dam for consistent trout action, or try the Bighorn River stretches near Fort Smith where the big boys hold. Wade careful, water's clear and fish are spooky.
Thanks for tunin' in, y'all—subscribe for more local 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