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Bighorn Trout Frenzy: Unseasonably Warm Temps Ignite Midwinter Feeding Frenzy on Montana's Legendary Tailwater
Published 3 months, 2 weeks ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishin' right here in Big Horn country, Montana. It's January 16th, 2026, and we're sittin' pretty with unseasonably warm temps pushin' into the 40s today—light winds, mostly sunny skies, no major storms rollin' in. Sunrise hit around 7:45 AM, sunset 'bout 5:15 PM, givin' us a solid 9+ hours of daylight to chase 'em. No tides up here on the Bighorn River, but flows are steady at typical winter levels, keepin' things fishable without slush ice messin' ya up.
The Bighorn's fishin' way better than it should for mid-winter, per the latest from Montana Outdoor and Yellow Dog Flyfishing reports just a couple days back. Trout are active, eatin' like it's fall—rainbows and browns mostly, with some nice 18-22 inchers comin' to net. Nymphin' in slow, deep pools has been hot, usin' size 18-20 midges, tailwater sowbugs, or small perdigons. Folks are also swingin' olive or peacock soft hackles, and small streamers like buggers, leeches, Sparkle Minnows, or Baby Gongas on the strip or swing. Caught limits yesterday, steady action all day. For bait, if you're spinnin', try Berkley PowerBait MaxScent Flux-Gill in white pearl— that super-charged scent's pullin' 'em from cover.
Hot spots? Hit the tailwater stretches below Yellowtail Dam—deep runs near Fort Smith are gold for nymphs. Or try Afterbay runs, where fish stack up in winter eddies. Wade careful, bundle up, and keep it barbless.
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The Bighorn's fishin' way better than it should for mid-winter, per the latest from Montana Outdoor and Yellow Dog Flyfishing reports just a couple days back. Trout are active, eatin' like it's fall—rainbows and browns mostly, with some nice 18-22 inchers comin' to net. Nymphin' in slow, deep pools has been hot, usin' size 18-20 midges, tailwater sowbugs, or small perdigons. Folks are also swingin' olive or peacock soft hackles, and small streamers like buggers, leeches, Sparkle Minnows, or Baby Gongas on the strip or swing. Caught limits yesterday, steady action all day. For bait, if you're spinnin', try Berkley PowerBait MaxScent Flux-Gill in white pearl— that super-charged scent's pullin' 'em from cover.
Hot spots? Hit the tailwater stretches below Yellowtail Dam—deep runs near Fort Smith are gold for nymphs. Or try Afterbay runs, where fish stack up in winter eddies. Wade careful, bundle up, and keep it barbless.
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