LOWER SHOSHONE – Flows are around 1200 cfs. Clarity is a little off color but fishable all the way down to Corbett Bridge and fishing has been good. Caddis are out and the hopper fishing has picked up. Caddis, yellow sally and perdigon droppers are working well. Streamers have also been productive.
BIG HORN / WIND – Flows are around 1150 cfs. The moss is manageable and the fishing remains good. Caddis and tricos are out. Nymph or throw a hopper with a perdigon, sow bug, crawdad or worm dropper. Streamers are also picking up a few fish.
NORTH FORK – The river has cleared up below Sweetwater and is now fishable all the way down to the reservoir. There’s heads up on caddis and the hopper fishing has been picking up. Still catching quite a few fish on smaller stonefly nymphs, jig soft hackles and perdigons as well.
SOUTH FORK – The dry fly fishing has been good on caddis, yellow sally’s and hoppers. Beadhead droppers will pick up fish when the trout aren’t rising. Streamer fishing has been decent as well.
CLARK’S FORK – Hopper fishing has been good the last few days. Caddis, yellow sally’s and nocturnal stones are popping. Beadhead nymphs and streamers will work better when the sun is high and bright.
GREYBULL / WOOD – Caddis, yellow sally’s, small hoppers, ants, beetles and attractors are working well.
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK – Hoppers, ants, beetles, crickets, caddis and PMD’s as well as possible Grey Drake Spinners in the NE Corner. The Yellowstone River above the falls is open to fishing as of July 15th. Expect Golden Stones, PMD’s, caddis, Green and Grey Drakes.
NEWTON LAKES – East Newton is still very full. Midges, damsels, callibaetis, boatmen, scuds and leeches.
LUCE / HOGAN RESERVOIRS – Midges, damsels, callibaetis, boatmen, scuds, leeches, ants, beetles and attractors.
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