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Winter Bighorn River Fishing Report: Nymphs, Streamers, and Caution on the Ice
Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for all things fishin' around Big Horn, Montana. It's a crisp winter mornin' on the Bighorn River today, with temps hoverin' in the low 30s early, climbin' to 36 by afternoon and droppin' back to 25 tonight—passing clouds, no wind to speak of, perfect for gettin' out there careful-like. Sunrise was at 7:15 AM, sunset 'round 5:30 PM, givin' ya solid daylight to work the deep runs. No tides up here in tailwater country, but stable flows from Boysen Afterbay keep things clear and fishable at about 589 CFS per North Fork Anglers reports.
Trout are huggin' the bottom in this mid-30s to low-40s water—rainbows and browns mostly, with some real pigs slidin' into troughs and tailouts. Fly Fish Food says recent trips been pullin' steady numbers on deep nymphin' and slow streamers; no huge hatches, but midges size 18-24 all day, BWOs 18-22 on milder afternoons. Sowbugs, scuds 10-16, worms, and leeches for the big boys. Folks are hookin' 15-20 fish days, quality over quantity—nothin' crazy, but consistent if ya go deep and slow.
Best play? Euro nymphin' or indicator rigs with tungsten jig nymphs like Firebead Sowbug, Poxyback Sow, Purple Prince, or small PTs trailed 12-30 inches under a heavy anchor. Streamers shine too: slow strips on Jigged Meathead, Sculpzilla, Thin Mints, or Slumpbusters in deep seams and undercut banks. Rule of thumb: no eats? Deeper, slower, smaller. Wade with studs and a buddy—ice edges and hypothermia ain't playin'. Boats or rafts rule for access.
Hit the hot spots below the Afterbay for defined seams, or deep tails near Thermopolis stretches—fish are stacked there. Bundle up, fish smart, and you'll eat supper.
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Trout are huggin' the bottom in this mid-30s to low-40s water—rainbows and browns mostly, with some real pigs slidin' into troughs and tailouts. Fly Fish Food says recent trips been pullin' steady numbers on deep nymphin' and slow streamers; no huge hatches, but midges size 18-24 all day, BWOs 18-22 on milder afternoons. Sowbugs, scuds 10-16, worms, and leeches for the big boys. Folks are hookin' 15-20 fish days, quality over quantity—nothin' crazy, but consistent if ya go deep and slow.
Best play? Euro nymphin' or indicator rigs with tungsten jig nymphs like Firebead Sowbug, Poxyback Sow, Purple Prince, or small PTs trailed 12-30 inches under a heavy anchor. Streamers shine too: slow strips on Jigged Meathead, Sculpzilla, Thin Mints, or Slumpbusters in deep seams and undercut banks. Rule of thumb: no eats? Deeper, slower, smaller. Wade with studs and a buddy—ice edges and hypothermia ain't playin'. Boats or rafts rule for access.
Hit the hot spots below the Afterbay for defined seams, or deep tails near Thermopolis stretches—fish are stacked there. Bundle up, fish smart, and you'll eat supper.
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