LOWER SHOSHONE – Flows are around 4000 cfs and the river is very off color. It will be awhile before the reservoir settles out and the river clears up enough to fish.
BIG HORN / WIND – Flows are around 2600 cfs. Fishing has been good. Cicadas, Yellow Sallies, hoppers, caddis, tricos, worms, sow bugs, and crawdads.
NORTH FORK – The river is still big but flows are dropping and the river is now fishable all the way down to the reservoir. Nymphing big stoneflies or tossing streamers in the soft water will be your best bet.
SOUTH FORK – Flows are dropping but Cabin Creek is dumping in a glacial tint and has the river off color still.
CLARK’S FORK – Flows are dropping but the river is still very dirty.
GREYBULL / WOOD – The Greybull is fishable up in the forest and the Wood is clear. Nymph stoneflies or toss a hopper/dropper with bead head nymphs in size 12-16.
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK – Rusty spinners and caddis in sizes 16-20 on the Firehole, Gibbon and Madison. Salmonflies and golden stones on the Yellowstone River.
NEWTON LAKES – Chironomids, callibaetis, damsels, scuds, leeches, ants and beetles.
LUCE/HOGAN RESERVOIRS – Chironomids, callibaetis, damsels, scuds, leeches, ants and beetles.
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