LOWER SHOSHONE – Flows are around 1150 cfs and the river is fishing well. Fish the edges and soft water with nymphs or streamers. Hopper/dropper rigs are also picking up fish.

BIG HORN / WIND – Flows are around 1225 cfs. Trout are sipping tricos in the mornings. Hopper/dropper rigs on the edges and in the riffles are picking up fish above and below the surface, or nymph the seams with sow bugs, sunken tricos, crawdads and worms.

NORTH FORK – Fishing down by the reservoir is your best option. Toss a hopper/dropper rig with a stonefly nymph or jig soft hackle.

SOUTH FORK – Fishing well with a hopper/dropper or nymph rig. Drop a bigger stonefly nymph or toss a streamer to weed through the whitefish.

CLARK’S FORK – Terrestrial and attractor dries up in the forest. Hopper/dropper and streamers below the canyon.

GREYBULL / WOOD – Both are fishing well. Terrestrial and attractor dry fly fishing has been fantastic.

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK – Baetis, Drakes and ants on Soda Butte and Slough Creeks, as well as the Lamar River in the NE corner of the park. Look for good hatches of baetis on the Firehole, Gibbon and Madison during overcast days. Also time to start stripping and swinging streamers for the runners out of Hebgen!

NEWTON LAKES – Cooling off. Damsels, chironomids, leeches, flying ants, beetles and streamers.

LUCE/HOGAN RESERVOIRS – Cooling off. Damsels, chironomids, leeches, flying ants, beetles and streamers.