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EPISODE · Nov 29, 2024 · 2 MIN

Bighorn River Fishing Report: Navigating Grass, Trout, and Optimal Conditions

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

As of November 29, 2024, the Bighorn River in Montana is experiencing a mix of conditions that affect the fishing experience. First, let's talk about the river conditions. The water clarity is still a bit off due to aquatic grass breaking off and floating downriver, but the river is slowly cleaning up[1][2][3]. The current flow rate is around 2,200 cfs, which is relatively normal for this time of year. Weather-wise, we're heading into winter, but the recent days have seen some pleasant weather. However, cooler nighttime temperatures are causing the grass to break free, which can complicate fishing[2]. For fish activity, nymph fishing has been poor to fair, but you can still catch some big fish on streamers. Nymphs like scuds, sowbugs, and S.J. Worms are working well. Streamer patterns such as Thin Mint Wooley Bugger, Articulated Goldy, and Rusty Trombone are also effective[1][2][3]. Sunrise today is around 7:30 AM, and sunset is about 4:30 PM, giving you a good window to get out on the water. In terms of fish caught, anglers have been picking up brown and rainbow trout, with the brown trout being more consistent. The upper sections of the river, particularly from the dam to the Bighorn Access, are known for having the highest population of trout[4]. For the best lures, stick with nymphs like #14, #16 Orange Scud, #14, #16 Tailwater Sowbug, and #10 Squirmy Worm. Streamers like #6 Thin Mint Wooley Bugger and #4 Articulated Goldy are also recommended[1][2]. Hot spots include the area just below the Yellowtail Dam and the stretch from the dam to the Bighorn Access. These areas are known for their high trout populations and consistent fishing[4]. Remember to keep your bugs clean due to the floating grass, and be mindful of the reduced water clarity, which can make fishing a bit tougher. Despite these challenges, the Bighorn River remains a great destination for those looking to catch some big fish. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

As of November 29, 2024, the Bighorn River in Montana is experiencing a mix of conditions that affect the fishing experience. First, let's talk about the river conditions. The water clarity is still a bit off due to aquatic grass breaking off and floating downriver, but the river is slowly cleaning up[1][2][3]. The current flow rate is around 2,200 cfs, which is relatively normal for this time of year. Weather-wise, we're heading into winter, but the recent days have seen some pleasant weather. However, cooler nighttime temperatures are causing the grass to break free, which can complicate fishing[2]. For fish activity, nymph fishing has been poor to fair, but you can still catch some big fish on streamers. Nymphs like scuds, sowbugs, and S.J. Worms are working well. Streamer patterns such as Thin Mint Wooley Bugger, Articulated Goldy, and Rusty Trombone are also effective[1][2][3]. Sunrise today is around 7:30 AM, and sunset is about 4:30 PM, giving you a good window to get out on the water. In terms of fish caught, anglers have been picking up brown and rainbow trout, with the brown trout being more consistent. The upper sections of the river, particularly from the dam to the Bighorn Access, are known for having the highest population of trout[4]. For the best lures, stick with nymphs like #14, #16 Orange Scud, #14, #16 Tailwater Sowbug, and #10 Squirmy Worm. Streamers like #6 Thin Mint Wooley Bugger and #4 Articulated Goldy are also recommended[1][2]. Hot spots include the area just below the Yellowtail Dam and the stretch from the dam to the Bighorn Access. These areas are known for their high trout populations and consistent fishing[4]. Remember to keep your bugs clean due to the floating grass, and be mindful of the reduced water clarity, which can make fishing a bit tougher. Despite these challenges, the Bighorn River remains a great destination for those looking to catch some big fish. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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