LOWER SHOSHONE – Flows are around 1375 cfs. Water is off color but you can catch some fish. Dry/dropper or bobber rigs with beadhead nymphs or streamers on the edges.
BIG HORN / WIND – Flows are around 1950 cfs and the river is off color below 8th Street but fishing has still been good. Worms, leeches, crawdads and streamers. Flies to use include: San Juan worms, yuk bugs, thin mints, zirdles, cowbell crawfish, perdigons, sow bugs, chubbies, Duracells, pine squirrel leeches, sparkle minnows, Goldies, Swim Coaches and Jawbreakers.
NORTH FORK – Off color due to the recent rains. Green drakes, ants, beetles, hoppers and attractors on top. Drop a size 12-16 bead head nymph or stonefly nymph for a dry/dropper rig.
SOUTH FORK – Off color due to the recent rains. Green drakes, ants, beetles, hoppers and attractors on top. Drop a size 12-16 bead head nymph or stonefly nymph for a dry/dropper rig.
CLARK’S FORK – Off color due to the recent rains. Water clarity is better above the Crandall Creek confluence. Attractors, ants, beetles, hoppers and size 14-18 bead head nymphs.
GREYBULL / WOOD – Off color due to the recent rains. Attractors, ants, beetles, hoppers and size 14-18 bead head nymphs.
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK – Upper Yellowstone above the falls is still fishing well, although fishing will be tougher than the first few weeks were after the opener. The NE Corner (Lamar, Slough, Soda Butte) is off color due to the recent rains. Ants, beetles, hoppers, crickets, and spruce moths. Callibaetis and flying ants on Yellowstone Lake.
NEWTON LAKES – Chironomids, callibaetis, damsels, scuds, leeches and terrestrials.
LUCE/HOGAN RESERVOIRS – Chironomids, callibaetis, damsels, scuds, leeches and terrestrials.
SUNSHINE RESERVOIRS – Chironomids, callibaetis, damsels, scuds, leeches and terrestrials.
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