LOWER SHOSHONE – Flows are around 1100 cfs and the river is still quite off color as the freestones have once again
muddied up the reservoir. Toss streamers or a hopper with a size 12-16 beadhead nymph like a red copper john, perdigon
or soft hackle jig dropper on the banks.
BIG HORN / WIND – Flows are around 1075 cfs. Fishing has been good. Moss is annoying but not terrible. Tricos, worms, hoppers and crawdads.
NORTH FORK – Hoppers, ants, beetles and attractors. Throwing a hopper/dropper or nymphing a stonefly like a Purple 20 Incher or jig soft hackle like a Duracell has been working well. Streamers will also produce.
SOUTH FORK – Same flies as the North Fork.
CLARK’S FORK – Hoppers, ants, beetles, and attractors. Hopper/dropper with a stonefly or jig soft hackle dropper and streamers.
GREYBULL / WOOD – Both have been fishing well. Hoppers, ants, beetles, attractor dries and beadhead nymphs in size 14-16.
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK – Hoppers, flying ants, beetles, blue winged olives and caddis on the Yellowstone, Soda Butte, Slough and the Lamar. Blue winged olives, swinging soft hackles and steamers on the Firehole, Gibbon and Madison.
NEWTON LAKES – Chironomids, damsels, scuds, leeches, ants, hoppers and beetles.
LUCE/HOGAN RESERVOIRS – Chironomids, damsels, scuds, leeches, ants, hoppers and beetles.
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