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Bighorn River Winter Wonderland: Nymphs, Streamers, and Big Trout on Montana's Prized Tailwater
Published 3 months ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to gal for all things fishin' right here in Big Horn, Montana. It's a crisp winter mornin' on the Bighorn River, with partly cloudy skies turnin' to increasin' clouds, highs pushin' the lower 30s and winds 10-20 mph out west—perfect for bundlin' up and gettin' after 'em, per the Pryor/Northern Bighorn Mountains forecast. No tides to worry 'bout in these freshwaters, but sunrise hits around 7:45 AM and sunset 'bout 5:15 PM, givin' ya solid daylight to nymph those deep runs.
Yellow Dog Fly Fishing reports the Bighorn's fishin' way better than you'd expect this winter—hot nymphin' with size 18 flies in deep pools and silty bottoms, plus just enough streamer action on slow retrieves to hook big 'uns. Anglers are pullin' rainbows and browns steady, with some fat trout stackin' up midday on midge hatches. Pike perk up in back sloughs too, hittin' swung flies. Recent catches? Solid numbers of rainbows up to 20 inches, browns pushin' 24+, and perch if ya hit the right spots—no massive hauls, but consistent action keeps rods bent.
Best lures right now: small nymphs like zebra midges or sowbugs on double rigs under indicators for the trout; go streamers like sculpins or woolly buggers on intermediate lines for pike and aggressive browns—slow it down, let 'em hang in the zone. Live bait? Worms or minnows on jigs shine for perch, but flies rule these tailwaters.
Hit these hot spots: Afterbay below Yellowtail Dam for nymphin' rainbows—fish the seams slow. Or try the calmer stretches near Two Leggins for streamers where pike lurk in sloughs. Ice is spotty elsewhere, so stick to open water and watch conditions.
Bundle up, fish smart, and tight lines!
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Yellow Dog Fly Fishing reports the Bighorn's fishin' way better than you'd expect this winter—hot nymphin' with size 18 flies in deep pools and silty bottoms, plus just enough streamer action on slow retrieves to hook big 'uns. Anglers are pullin' rainbows and browns steady, with some fat trout stackin' up midday on midge hatches. Pike perk up in back sloughs too, hittin' swung flies. Recent catches? Solid numbers of rainbows up to 20 inches, browns pushin' 24+, and perch if ya hit the right spots—no massive hauls, but consistent action keeps rods bent.
Best lures right now: small nymphs like zebra midges or sowbugs on double rigs under indicators for the trout; go streamers like sculpins or woolly buggers on intermediate lines for pike and aggressive browns—slow it down, let 'em hang in the zone. Live bait? Worms or minnows on jigs shine for perch, but flies rule these tailwaters.
Hit these hot spots: Afterbay below Yellowtail Dam for nymphin' rainbows—fish the seams slow. Or try the calmer stretches near Two Leggins for streamers where pike lurk in sloughs. Ice is spotty elsewhere, so stick to open water and watch conditions.
Bundle up, fish smart, 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