LOWER SHOSHONE – Flows are around 1400 cfs and the water is off color but fishable. Salmon flies are popping in the canyon below the dam. Fish the edges with nymphs or streamers.
BIG HORN / WIND – Flows are around 1350 cfs and the moss is already quite bad but the fishing has been good. Hopper/dropper rigs on the edges are picking up fish above and below the surface, or nymph the seams with sow bugs, Yellow Sally nymphs, perdigons, crawdads and worms.
NORTH FORK – The river is closed to fishing below Newton Creek until July 1st! Flows are dropping and the clarity is continuing to improve. Fishing has been stellar. Nymph the slower, deeper runs with big stoneflies and jig soft hackles.
SOUTH FORK – Flows are dropping and the clarity is continuing to improve. Clarity is better up in the Valley section. Nymph the slower, deeper runs with big stoneflies and jig soft hackles.
CLARK’S FORK – Flows are dropping and the clarity is continuing to improve. Nymph the slower, deeper runs with big stoneflies and jig soft hackles. May still be a few salmon flies out by the canyon mouth.
GREYBULL / WOOD – Both are clear on their upper reaches. Terrestrial and attractor dry fly fishing has been fantastic.
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK – Look for caddis, PMDs, Grey Drakes and salmon flies on Soda Butte and Slough Creeks, as well as the Lamar River in the NE corner of the park. Yellowstone Lake has been fishing well with leeches.
NEWTON LAKES – Damsels, chironomids, callibaetis, scuds, leeches, flying ants and beetles.
LUCE/HOGAN RESERVOIRS -Damsels, chironomids, callibaetis, scuds, leeches, flying ants and beetles.