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Big Horn Winter Fishing Report: Icy Bite, Crisp Days, and Anglers Hittin' the Hardwater
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing guide right here in Big Horn, Montana. It's a crisp winter mornin' on January 26th, 2026, 'round 8:30 AM, and we're lookin' at sunny skies today with a high near 39°F and a low droppin' to 18°F overnight, accordin' to Cowboy State Daily's forecast. Light breeze pickin' up, perfect for bundlin' up but not too gnarly. Sunrise hit about 7:20 AM, sunset 'round 5:10 PM—short days mean fish are feedin' steady under the ice.
No tides up here in the Big Horns, but rivers like the Little Bighorn and stocked ponds are frozen solid, per Montana Outdoor's January 24th fishin' report. Ice is in, thick enough in spots for safe walkin', and bites are hot despite the cold—anglers pullin' perch, walleye, and trout like it's goin' out of style. Recent reports from locals say perch limits daily on small jigs, with some nice walleyes to 20 inches and rainbows hittin' 3-5 pounds. Fish activity's peakin' mid-day when sun warms the shallows.
For lures, go with tiny glow jigs or tungsten spoons in pink or chartreuse—those perch magnets. Tip with maggots or minnows for walleye; worms work killer on trout. Dead-stickin' bait under a bobber's been deadly.
Hot spots? Hit the Little Bighorn River bends near the reservation—deep holes holdin' walleye. Or try the ponds at the Fort Smith access off the Big Horn—perch city, easy ice access.
Stay safe out there, check ice thickness, and tell the wife I said hi.
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No tides up here in the Big Horns, but rivers like the Little Bighorn and stocked ponds are frozen solid, per Montana Outdoor's January 24th fishin' report. Ice is in, thick enough in spots for safe walkin', and bites are hot despite the cold—anglers pullin' perch, walleye, and trout like it's goin' out of style. Recent reports from locals say perch limits daily on small jigs, with some nice walleyes to 20 inches and rainbows hittin' 3-5 pounds. Fish activity's peakin' mid-day when sun warms the shallows.
For lures, go with tiny glow jigs or tungsten spoons in pink or chartreuse—those perch magnets. Tip with maggots or minnows for walleye; worms work killer on trout. Dead-stickin' bait under a bobber's been deadly.
Hot spots? Hit the Little Bighorn River bends near the reservation—deep holes holdin' walleye. Or try the ponds at the Fort Smith access off the Big Horn—perch city, easy ice access.
Stay safe out there, check ice thickness, and tell the wife I said hi.
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