LOWER SHOSHONE – Flows are around 1450 cfs. Water is off color but fishing is decent. Dry/dropper or bobber rigs with soft hackles and caddis nymphs. Streamers on the edges.
BIG HORN / WIND – Flows are around 2150 cfs. Fishing has been good. Worms, leeches, crawdads and streamers. Flies to use include: San Juan worms, yuk bugs, thin mints, zirdles, cowbell crawfish, perdigons, sow bugs, caddis, chubbies, Duracells, pine squirrel leeches, sparkle minnows, Goldies, Swim Coaches and Jawbreakers.
NORTH FORK – Flows are dropping and fishing has been good all the way down to the reservoir. Dry/dropper has been the go to rig but nymphing or streamers are also working. Flies to use include: Chubbies, yellows sallies, attractors, caddis, Yuk bugs, Rubber Legs, Halfbacks, 20 Inchers, Mega Princes, Two Bit Stone, CDC Stone, TJ Hookers, Deep Cleaners, Thin Mints, Hustlers, Duracells and Copper Johns.
SOUTH FORK – Flows are dropping and the fishing has been good. Lots of whitefish. Golden stones, yellow sallies and caddis are out in the Valley section. Flies to use include: Chubbies, caddis. Pat’s Rubber legs, 20 Inchers, Two Bit Stones, CDC Stones, Thin Mints, soft hackle pheasant tails, Hustlers, Possie Buggers, Duracells, Goldies, Rusty Trombones and Jawbreakers.
CLARK’S FORK – Fishing well all the way from the Crandall area down stream to the state line. Caddis, PMD’s, yellow sallies and a few goldens are still out on the lower river. Flies to use include: Chubbies, Water Walkers, caddis, Pat’s Rubber legs, attractors, caddis, soft hackle pheasant tails, Duracells, prince nymphs, copper johns, worms, perdigons, Hare’s Ears and streamers.
GREYBULL / WOOD – Flows are dropping and both have been fishing well. Flies to use include: Chubbbies, caddis, attractors, Pat’s rubber legs, soft hackles pheasant tails, Duracells, prince nymphs, Copper Johns, Hare’s Ears and perdigons.
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK – Salmonflies, Golden Stones, caddis and yellow sallies on the Yellowstone above the falls. The NE Corner (Lamar, Slough, Soda Butte) are starting to come into shape. Callibaetis are coming off 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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