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EPISODE · May 7, 2025 · 2 MIN

Bighorn River Fishing Bliss: Trout Crushing Nymphs and Streamers

from Big Horn Montana Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

Howdy there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Big Horn fishing report for this fine Wednesday morning, May 7th, 2025. The Bighorn River is absolutely on fire right now, folks! Water conditions are holding steady with flows around 2280 cfs and clarity remaining good. Water temps have climbed into the upper 40s, which has the trout active and feeding aggressively. The resident trout population is showing exceptional quality this spring. Anglers have been consistently landing healthy 18+ inch fish throughout the system. These beauties are fat, colorful, and fighting hard! Subsurface fishing continues to be the most productive method this week. Your best bet is nymphing with UV Yum Yums, Carpet Bugs, and Tailwater Sows. The Baetis (Blue-Winged Olive) nymphs are providing ample food sources for these fish, so matching these patterns will serve you well. For those wanting to try streamers, the Sparkle Minnow J.J. size 6 or Rusty Trombone size 6 have been producing nice strikes. If you're heading over to the Big Hole area, try Pat's Stones in black or brown #10, Jig Hot Spots #12, or San Juan Worms in pink or red #8. The visibility there is about 3 feet with stable flows. For midges, stick with Cream and Red (Blood) patterns in sizes 20-22. The pre-rigged tandem midge setups with larva and pupa have been mighty popular, especially when fished under a strike indicator with the larva near the bottom. Hot spots to try: The stretch below Afterbay Dam has been consistently productive, especially in the morning hours. The 3-Mile Access area is also turning out nice fish for those willing to put in a little extra effort to reach less pressured water. As for the weather today, we're looking at typical spring conditions with warming temperatures that should further improve the action as the day progresses. The sunshine might keep the fish from looking up for dry flies, so stick with the subsurface approach for now. With the water temps climbing, expect increased insect activity which should get those fish moving more actively throughout the day. The March Browns and BWOs are hatching nicely, so keep an eye out for rising fish in the slower sections, especially during cloudy periods. Overall, it's prime time on the Bighorn, friends! The fish are healthy, active, and ready to bend your rod. Get out there while the getting's good, and I'll see you on the water! Tight lines and wet nets, Artificial Lure This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Howdy there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Big Horn fishing report for this fine Wednesday morning, May 7th, 2025. The Bighorn River is absolutely on fire right now, folks! Water conditions are holding steady with flows around 2280 cfs and clarity remaining good. Water temps have climbed into the upper 40s, which has the trout active and feeding aggressively. The resident trout population is showing exceptional quality this spring. Anglers have been consistently landing healthy 18+ inch fish throughout the system. These beauties are fat, colorful, and fighting hard! Subsurface fishing continues to be the most productive method this week. Your best bet is nymphing with UV Yum Yums, Carpet Bugs, and Tailwater Sows. The Baetis (Blue-Winged Olive) nymphs are providing ample food sources for these fish, so matching these patterns will serve you well. For those wanting to try streamers, the Sparkle Minnow J.J. size 6 or Rusty Trombone size 6 have been producing nice strikes. If you're heading over to the Big Hole area, try Pat's Stones in black or brown #10, Jig Hot Spots #12, or San Juan Worms in pink or red #8. The visibility there is about 3 feet with stable flows. For midges, stick with Cream and Red (Blood) patterns in sizes 20-22. The pre-rigged tandem midge setups with larva and pupa have been mighty popular, especially when fished under a strike indicator with the larva near the bottom. Hot spots to try: The stretch below Afterbay Dam has been consistently productive, especially in the morning hours. The 3-Mile Access area is also turning out nice fish for those willing to put in a little extra effort to reach less pressured water. As for the weather today, we're looking at typical spring conditions with warming temperatures that should further improve the action as the day progresses. The sunshine might keep the fish from looking up for dry flies, so stick with the subsurface approach for now. With the water temps climbing, expect increased insect activity which should get those fish moving more actively throughout the day. The March Browns and BWOs are hatching nicely, so keep an eye out for rising fish in the slower sections, especially during cloudy periods. Overall, it's prime time on the Bighorn, friends! The fish are healthy, active, and ready to bend your rod. Get out there while the getting's good, and I'll see you on the water! Tight lines and wet nets, Artificial Lure This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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