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Bighorn River Fishing report
It is fishing extremely well. The flow was at 3,000 cfs on Tuesday and the water temp was 39-40 degrees at the Afterbay. There has been a lot of dry fly activity from 10 a.m. on. Fish will take a Griffith’s gnat and cluster midge in size 16-20. Nymph fishermen should try a pink […]
Bighorn River Dropping to 8,000 CFS this afternoon.
Yellowtail Stakeholders and Interested Parties: This message is to provide you with notification of Reclamation’s plans to continue reducing our releases from Yellowtail Dam to the Bighorn River. Inflows are currently averaging about 6,700 cubic-feet per second (cfs), and the reservoir is dropping at a rate of about 0.30 to 0.40 feet per day. In […]
The Bighorn is HOT! Double Rainbows. Way to go Blaise and Lainie!
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Bighorn River Report
Current Report Flows just went up to 7,500cfs. Snowpack in the Bighorn Basin is now at 157% of average. All boat launches are open. Runoff is just getting started. Don’t let the higher flows keep you away; some of the best fishing of the year comes during high water! Special Report The river is fishing […]
Bighorn Brown eating a whitefish!
Bighorn River Report
Current Report Flows were increased to 4,250cfs today and will increase another 500cfs tomorrow. Snowpack in the Bighorn Basin is now a whopping 121% of average and more high mountain snow is still in the forecast. Don’t let the prospect of higher flows keep you away; some of the best fishing of the year comes […]
Bighorn River Fly Fishing Report
Special Report Fishing has been excellent. Anglers are picking up lots of smaller fish in addition to large, healthy fish up and down the river. The brown spawn is tapering off abit so still be careful when wading near the redds. One-Week Fishing Forecast Temperatures will remain in the mid 30’s but getting colder as […]