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Bighorn River Spring Action: Rainbows and Browns Heating Up
Published 1 week, 5 days ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing guide right here in Big Horn, Montana, comin' at ya with the fresh report for April 18th, 2026, early mornin' edition. We're talkin' the mighty Bighorn River and surrounds—prime springtime action as the water warms up.
Weather's lookin' cooperative today: mostly clear skies early with highs pushin' 63°F, light winds, but watch for showers tonight droppin' to 49°F per recent Douglas Dam reports. Sunrise hits around 6:15 AM, sunset 'bout 8:00 PM—plenty of daylight for those long casts. No tides up here in the mountains, but river flows are steady at around 2,500 CFS near Pineville gauge, perfect for wadin' without gettin' swept.
Fish activity's rampin' up—solunar charts call it average, but locals are hookin' quality trout steady. Recent days saw multiple double hookups on rainbows and browns up to 18 inches, with steelhead mixin' in from upstream runs. Catches include solid numbers of 14-20 inch rainbows, feisty cutthroats, and those chunky browns lovin' the bug hatches.
Best lures? Go with woolly buggers, pheasant tail nymphs, or small streamers imitatin' the spring baetis—fish 'em deep in riffles. For bait, worms or nightcrawlers on a slip sinker rig can't miss, or cheese for the cats if you're bank fishin'.
Hot spots: Hit the Afterbay below Yellowtail Dam for trophy rainbows stackin' up, or wade the Bighorn's famous 13-mile stretch near Fort Smith—confluences are gold right now.
Tight lines, stay safe out there.
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Weather's lookin' cooperative today: mostly clear skies early with highs pushin' 63°F, light winds, but watch for showers tonight droppin' to 49°F per recent Douglas Dam reports. Sunrise hits around 6:15 AM, sunset 'bout 8:00 PM—plenty of daylight for those long casts. No tides up here in the mountains, but river flows are steady at around 2,500 CFS near Pineville gauge, perfect for wadin' without gettin' swept.
Fish activity's rampin' up—solunar charts call it average, but locals are hookin' quality trout steady. Recent days saw multiple double hookups on rainbows and browns up to 18 inches, with steelhead mixin' in from upstream runs. Catches include solid numbers of 14-20 inch rainbows, feisty cutthroats, and those chunky browns lovin' the bug hatches.
Best lures? Go with woolly buggers, pheasant tail nymphs, or small streamers imitatin' the spring baetis—fish 'em deep in riffles. For bait, worms or nightcrawlers on a slip sinker rig can't miss, or cheese for the cats if you're bank fishin'.
Hot spots: Hit the Afterbay below Yellowtail Dam for trophy rainbows stackin' up, or wade the Bighorn's famous 13-mile stretch near Fort Smith—confluences are gold right now.
Tight lines, stay safe out there.
Thanks for tunin' in, and don't forget to 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