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Winter Trout Bonanza on the Bighorn
Published 3 months, 3 weeks ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to gal for all things fishin' 'round Big Horn, Montana. It's January 7th, 2026, and we're kickin' off the day at 8:32 AM with a crisp winter bite on the Bighorn River—mild temps so far, but that snow's rollin' in soon per Montana Outdoor reports.
Sunrise hit around 7:45 AM, sunset 'bout 4:45 PM, givin' us a short window—dress warm, layers on. Weather's holdin' steady, highs in the low 30s, light winds, no major storms yet, though Yellow Dog Fly Fishing notes it's been wetter than usual with rain over snow. No tides here in these freshwaters, but river flows are key—watch 'em steady under 2,000 cfs downstream of Yellowtail Dam for best action.
Fish are active better than you'd think for winter, per Yellow Dog Fly Fishing's January 5 report. Trout—browns, rainbows, cutthroats—are bulkin' up on midges and baetis hatches. Recent catches: solid numbers of 16-20 inchers, some pigs to 24+, nymphin' all day, streamers movin' the big boys. Folks pullin' 10-15 fish days if you hit the windows.
Best lures? Go zebra midges, Uke’s brown perdigon, wire worms, perdigons, flashback pheasant tails, hare’s ears, prince nymphs. Smaller streamers in tan, black, red—circus peanuts, drunk and disorderlies. Dead drift 'em slow, mend that line like your supper depends on it. Bait? Worms or nightcrawlers if you're spin fishin', but flies rule here.
Hot spots: Afterbay below Yellowtail Dam for steady flows and risers; Wind River Canyon stretches for deeper holds where browns stack up. Wade careful, ice edges slick.
Bundle up, check flows, and get after 'em—winter slabs waitin'!
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Sunrise hit around 7:45 AM, sunset 'bout 4:45 PM, givin' us a short window—dress warm, layers on. Weather's holdin' steady, highs in the low 30s, light winds, no major storms yet, though Yellow Dog Fly Fishing notes it's been wetter than usual with rain over snow. No tides here in these freshwaters, but river flows are key—watch 'em steady under 2,000 cfs downstream of Yellowtail Dam for best action.
Fish are active better than you'd think for winter, per Yellow Dog Fly Fishing's January 5 report. Trout—browns, rainbows, cutthroats—are bulkin' up on midges and baetis hatches. Recent catches: solid numbers of 16-20 inchers, some pigs to 24+, nymphin' all day, streamers movin' the big boys. Folks pullin' 10-15 fish days if you hit the windows.
Best lures? Go zebra midges, Uke’s brown perdigon, wire worms, perdigons, flashback pheasant tails, hare’s ears, prince nymphs. Smaller streamers in tan, black, red—circus peanuts, drunk and disorderlies. Dead drift 'em slow, mend that line like your supper depends on it. Bait? Worms or nightcrawlers if you're spin fishin', but flies rule here.
Hot spots: Afterbay below Yellowtail Dam for steady flows and risers; Wind River Canyon stretches for deeper holds where browns stack up. Wade careful, ice edges slick.
Bundle up, check flows, and get after 'em—winter slabs waitin'!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—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