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Early Spring Bighorn River: March Midge Madness Below Yellowtail Dam

Early Spring Bighorn River: March Midge Madness Below Yellowtail Dam

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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your local fishing and angling guru right here in Big Horn, Montana. It's a crisp March mornin' on the Bighorn River, water temps sittin' steady around 38°F like the Missouri up north, flows holdin' prime at about 3,200 cfs per Montana Outdoor reports—perfect for early spring action before any warmup surges hit.

Sunrise was at 7:15 AM, sunset 'round 7:10 PM, givin' us a solid 12 hours of daylight. Weather's lookin' sunny with highs pushin' low 50s today, accordin' to Montana Outdoor forecasts, wind light from the southwest—fish'll perk up midday when surface temps climb. No tides here on the river, but those stable flows mean predictable feeds.

Fish activity's pickin' up as water warms daily; trout are lethargic early but hittin' hard 11 AM to 3 PM. Recent catches? Brown trout to 20 inches, rainbows pushin' 18-22, and some chunky Missouri River-style fish on midges and BWOs—folks reportin' double-digit days nymphin' deeper runs, per Montana Outdoor's river updates.

Best lures: #18-22 zebra midges or root beer midges as droppers behind a #10 Pat’s rubber legs stonefly. For streamers on windier stretches, black or olive woolly buggers size 8-10, stripped slow. Live bait? Worms or small minnows under a float in slower pockets if you're spin fishin'.

Hot spots: Afterbay below Yellowtail Dam—stable tailwater magic with midges risin'. And the Bighorn Access near St. Xavier for wadeable runs holdin' big browns.

Bundle up, fish smart, and respect the cold water—handle 'em quick.

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