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Monthly Archives: May 2009
Bighorn River Fly Fishing
Had a great day on the river. Fish were biting like crazy! I had the great luck to be able to take the day off to go fishing with John.
Rebecca Shirley
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Current Reservoir Data for Bighorn Lake, MT as of 05/26/2009
Pool Elevation is 3623.2 Feet
Pool Elevation to Fill 16.8 Feet
Reservoir Storage is 898747. Acre-Feet
Reservoir Storage to Fill 171282.0 Acre-Feet
Reservoir Inflow is 7992.6 CFS
Reservoir Outflow is 4498.7 CFS
Reservoir Active Conservation Pool is 84.0 % Full
Reservoir Flood/Surcharge Control Pool is 0.0 % Full
Mean Daily Flow Below Afterbay Flow is 4211.0 CFS
Mean Daily Canal Diversion is 273.5 CFS
Mean Daily Total Flow at Afterbay is 4484.5 CFS
Current Flow Below Afterbay is 4557.7 CFS
Current Canal Diversion is 274.7 CFS
Current total Flow at Afterbay is 4832.4 CFS
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Bighorn River Fishing Report – May 21, 2009
The flows below the Afterdam are running at 4085 CFS. For nymping, Ray Charles is always a good option in tan, gray, pink or orange. You can also try tan or pink scuds or tan and pink soft hackle sowbugs. For the dry fly fisherman, there are some midges and blue-winged olives that are hatching. Always crossing our fingers for a cloudy day for some great dry fly fishing. Streamer fishing has not been great. The weather this week is looking fantastic. 70 – 75 degees for the next 8 days.
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One of the best trips ever!
One of the best trips ever. Impeccable service and accommodatons. Matt S. Omaha, NE