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Big Horn Bite: Bighorn Trout, Tongue Walleyes Heating Up on 55°F February Day
Published 2 months, 4 weeks 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 February 1st, 2026, 8:29 AM, and we're kickin' off a crisp winter day on the water. No tides to worry about in these inland parts, but the Bighorn River's runnin' steady after that recent warmup.
Weather's lookin' mighty fine—Montana Outdoor reports late January's been a mixed bag with cold snaps, but Tongue River Reservoir forecasts temps 17°F above February average, highs near 55°F today instead of the usual 38°F, lows around 30°F. Sunrise hit at 7:45 AM, sunset 'round 5:30 PM, givin' us a solid 10-hour window. Light snow flurries possible early from nearby Arapahoe Basin chatter, but expect mid-day sun to fire up the bite.
Fish activity's pickin' up with the warmer air—trout are active on the Bighorn and nearby Yellowstone stretches. Montana Fishing Report from January 31st says open-water's the play over sketchy ice; Madison and Missouri trout hittin' midges and small nymphs best mid-day, same vibe here with clean drifts pullin' rainbows and browns. Recent catches: steady limits of 16-20" rainbows, some browns to 24", walleyes stackin' in reservoirs like Tongue River. Numbers are solid, 10-20 fish per angler on good days.
Best lures? Go small—1/16-ounce jig heads with plastic baits weedless rigged, per Island Visitor tips, or streamers for aggression. Bait-wise, live shrimp DOA-style or worms on light flies with long leaders shine. Nymphs and midges rule for trout.
Hot spots: Afterbay below Yellowtail Dam for trophy bows—wadeable and hot right now. Tongue River Reservoir's east shore for walleyes, especially points with jigs.
Bundle up, check ice if you dare, but stick to open water. Tight lines!
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Weather's lookin' mighty fine—Montana Outdoor reports late January's been a mixed bag with cold snaps, but Tongue River Reservoir forecasts temps 17°F above February average, highs near 55°F today instead of the usual 38°F, lows around 30°F. Sunrise hit at 7:45 AM, sunset 'round 5:30 PM, givin' us a solid 10-hour window. Light snow flurries possible early from nearby Arapahoe Basin chatter, but expect mid-day sun to fire up the bite.
Fish activity's pickin' up with the warmer air—trout are active on the Bighorn and nearby Yellowstone stretches. Montana Fishing Report from January 31st says open-water's the play over sketchy ice; Madison and Missouri trout hittin' midges and small nymphs best mid-day, same vibe here with clean drifts pullin' rainbows and browns. Recent catches: steady limits of 16-20" rainbows, some browns to 24", walleyes stackin' in reservoirs like Tongue River. Numbers are solid, 10-20 fish per angler on good days.
Best lures? Go small—1/16-ounce jig heads with plastic baits weedless rigged, per Island Visitor tips, or streamers for aggression. Bait-wise, live shrimp DOA-style or worms on light flies with long leaders shine. Nymphs and midges rule for trout.
Hot spots: Afterbay below Yellowtail Dam for trophy bows—wadeable and hot right now. Tongue River Reservoir's east shore for walleyes, especially points with jigs.
Bundle up, check ice if you dare, but stick to open water. 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