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Early Spring Trout Bite Heats Up on the Bighorn River - Nymphs and Plugs Working Strong
Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing guide right here in Big Horn, Montana. It's a breezy Sunday mornin' with sunny skies pushin' highs near 66 in the Bighorn Basin, accordin' to Cowboy State Daily's forecast—winds gustin' up to 28 mph near Thermopolis, so bundle up and watch those casts. Sunrise hit around 7 AM, sunset 'bout 6:30 PM, givin' us a solid daylight window before the chill drops to the upper 30s overnight. No tides here on the Bighorn River, but flows are steady, perfect for early spring action.
Fish are wakin' up slow but sure. Montana Outdoor reports ice lingerin' on some lakes, but open water's bitin' steady—think trout on midges, sowbugs, and small nymphs in rivers like the Bighorn and nearby stretches. Locals pulled nice rainbows, browns, and a few smallmouth bass from sloughs and reservoirs last week; numbers are pickin' up with warmer afternoons extendin' the bite. Chancy’s Fish Camp notes rainbows and lake trout hittin' in northwest spots, similar to our Bighorn action.
Best lures? Go with large plugs in gold or purple for trollin' rainbows fast, or Brad’s Super Baits and flashers with flies for lakers. Jig deep in 60-foot water, or toss large white tube jigs. Live bait shines—dead bait or cutbait for the delta runs, worms for nymphin'. Slow drifts are key in this cold water hoverin' 'round 40°F.
Hit these hot spots: Afterbay below Yellowtail Dam for rainbows and browns stackin' up, or the Bighorn River stretches near Hardin for steady trout nymphin'. Launch careful—ice edges are pullin' away per Montana Outdoor.
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Fish are wakin' up slow but sure. Montana Outdoor reports ice lingerin' on some lakes, but open water's bitin' steady—think trout on midges, sowbugs, and small nymphs in rivers like the Bighorn and nearby stretches. Locals pulled nice rainbows, browns, and a few smallmouth bass from sloughs and reservoirs last week; numbers are pickin' up with warmer afternoons extendin' the bite. Chancy’s Fish Camp notes rainbows and lake trout hittin' in northwest spots, similar to our Bighorn action.
Best lures? Go with large plugs in gold or purple for trollin' rainbows fast, or Brad’s Super Baits and flashers with flies for lakers. Jig deep in 60-foot water, or toss large white tube jigs. Live bait shines—dead bait or cutbait for the delta runs, worms for nymphin'. Slow drifts are key in this cold water hoverin' 'round 40°F.
Hit these hot spots: Afterbay below Yellowtail Dam for rainbows and browns stackin' up, or the Bighorn River stretches near Hardin for steady trout nymphin'. Launch careful—ice edges are pullin' away per Montana Outdoor.
Thanks for tunin' in, y'all—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