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Bighorn Fishing Report: Winter Wonders, Paddlefish Bounty, and Trout on the Bite
Published 3 months, 1 week ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your Big Horn Montana fishing guru, comin' at ya from the banks of the mighty Bighorn on this crisp January 23rd mornin'. Winter's grip is tight 'round here—no tides to worry 'bout on our rivers, but the Yellowstone nearby's runnin' steady thanks to decent snowpack up high, per Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks reports.
Weather's playin' nice today: National Weather Service says mostly sunny in Northern Big Horns with highs hittin' mid-40s, southwest winds 5-15 mph. Colder up in Pryor/Northern Bighorn Mountains at around 14°, but lows tonight dip to 30s. Sunrise was 'bout 7:45 AM, sunset 'round 5:15 PM—short days mean fish hunkerin' deep.
Fish activity's solid despite the chill. Recent paddlefish snaggin' on the Yellowstone was hot—FWP's yellow tag survey tallied 719 harvested by 1,646 anglers, top spots Sidney Bridge (37% harvests), Intake FAS, and Powder-Yellowstone confluence. Trout wise, nearby Gallatin River's seein' action on nymphs and streamers per Montana Outdoor—trout risin' on midges in slow pockets, browns and rainbows grabbin' jig mini buggers, Frenchies, and TJ Hookers. Locals report cutthroats and rainbows active in deep, slow water on the Bighorn too, conservin' energy but feedin' steady on winter nymphs.
Best lures right now? Jig Frenchie #14, black mini bugger #10, or olive glass bullet #18 for streamers—dead drift 'em. For bait, worms or midges under a float in eddies. Ice fishin'? Head remote where crowds ain't—per Sports Illustrated, unpressured spots yield perch and walleye.
Hot spots: Bighorn River below Yellowtail Dam for deep nymphin' rainbows, and Afterbay for easier access to active trout. Yellowstone at Intake FAS if you're chasin' paddlefish snouts.
Bundle up, fish safe, and tight lines!
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Weather's playin' nice today: National Weather Service says mostly sunny in Northern Big Horns with highs hittin' mid-40s, southwest winds 5-15 mph. Colder up in Pryor/Northern Bighorn Mountains at around 14°, but lows tonight dip to 30s. Sunrise was 'bout 7:45 AM, sunset 'round 5:15 PM—short days mean fish hunkerin' deep.
Fish activity's solid despite the chill. Recent paddlefish snaggin' on the Yellowstone was hot—FWP's yellow tag survey tallied 719 harvested by 1,646 anglers, top spots Sidney Bridge (37% harvests), Intake FAS, and Powder-Yellowstone confluence. Trout wise, nearby Gallatin River's seein' action on nymphs and streamers per Montana Outdoor—trout risin' on midges in slow pockets, browns and rainbows grabbin' jig mini buggers, Frenchies, and TJ Hookers. Locals report cutthroats and rainbows active in deep, slow water on the Bighorn too, conservin' energy but feedin' steady on winter nymphs.
Best lures right now? Jig Frenchie #14, black mini bugger #10, or olive glass bullet #18 for streamers—dead drift 'em. For bait, worms or midges under a float in eddies. Ice fishin'? Head remote where crowds ain't—per Sports Illustrated, unpressured spots yield perch and walleye.
Hot spots: Bighorn River below Yellowtail Dam for deep nymphin' rainbows, and Afterbay for easier access to active trout. Yellowstone at Intake FAS if you're chasin' paddlefish snouts.
Bundle up, fish safe, and tight lines!
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