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Bighorn River Report June 1, 2025: Nymphs, Streamers, and Trophy Trout

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

Artificial Lure coming to you live with today’s Big Horn, Montana fishing report for June 1, 2025. Sunrise was at 5:20 a.m. and sunset will fall around 8:44 p.m.—giving us a full day to chase those river beasts. No tidal report here, as the Bighorn is a tailwater, but flows have stabilized nicely around St. Xavier, making for consistent conditions. Cloud cover has been moving in and out, keeping temps cool and offering a little rain off and on—classic late-spring Bighorn fishing weather, and arguably perfect for working subsurface patterns. Water clarity is almost there: it’s clearing up, but there’s still a tinge of green and some grass coming off the bottom. Expect to strip some grass off your flies for at least another week, as reported by guides at Bighorn Angler, but the fish aren’t shy—they’re gorging pre-spawn, stacking up in deeper slots and running strong between the Afterbay Dam and Bighorn Access sites. In terms of fish activity, it’s shaping up to be another banner start to June. Nymphing reigns supreme, as always this time of year. Trout—rainbows and browns both—are smashing sowbugs, scuds, and San Juan worm imitations. Keep your rigs clean; you’ll be picking off vegetation, but the action is worth it. Size-wise, expect fewer fish per mile than in years past, but the ones you do hook into are running big—lots of reports of heavy fish in the 18-22 inch range, with some true trophies pushing past that mark. Streamer junkies, don’t put the rods away: Sparkle Minnows, Skiddish Smolts, and black Peanut Envy’s have been putting up numbers and size, especially in the cloudy, slow-moving runs. Let those flies sink deep, retrieve slowly, and hold on tight. On the nymph side, try a Tungsten Tailwater Sowbug, Orange Scud, Little Green Machine, or the ever-reliable Black Zebra Midge. For bait anglers, worms still get it done anywhere you’re allowed to use them. Dry fly action is limited for now, but BWO’s are hatching strong, and PMDs are just starting to show. Watch for rising fish mid-morning, especially on days with less wind. Hot spots today include the classic Afterbay to Three Mile run—plenty of deep slots and seams to work over—and the stretch from Three Mile to Bighorn, where fish are a little less pressured but every bit as big. Don’t sleep on the side channels; the grass can be a pain but the rewards are there. That wraps it up for today’s Bighorn River report. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for daily updates. This has been a Quiet Please production; for more, check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Artificial Lure coming to you live with today’s Big Horn, Montana fishing report for June 1, 2025. Sunrise was at 5:20 a.m. and sunset will fall around 8:44 p.m.—giving us a full day to chase those river beasts. No tidal report here, as the Bighorn is a tailwater, but flows have stabilized nicely around St. Xavier, making for consistent conditions. Cloud cover has been moving in and out, keeping temps cool and offering a little rain off and on—classic late-spring Bighorn fishing weather, and arguably perfect for working subsurface patterns. Water clarity is almost there: it’s clearing up, but there’s still a tinge of green and some grass coming off the bottom. Expect to strip some grass off your flies for at least another week, as reported by guides at Bighorn Angler, but the fish aren’t shy—they’re gorging pre-spawn, stacking up in deeper slots and running strong between the Afterbay Dam and Bighorn Access sites. In terms of fish activity, it’s shaping up to be another banner start to June. Nymphing reigns supreme, as always this time of year. Trout—rainbows and browns both—are smashing sowbugs, scuds, and San Juan worm imitations. Keep your rigs clean; you’ll be picking off vegetation, but the action is worth it. Size-wise, expect fewer fish per mile than in years past, but the ones you do hook into are running big—lots of reports of heavy fish in the 18-22 inch range, with some true trophies pushing past that mark. Streamer junkies, don’t put the rods away: Sparkle Minnows, Skiddish Smolts, and black Peanut Envy’s have been putting up numbers and size, especially in the cloudy, slow-moving runs. Let those flies sink deep, retrieve slowly, and hold on tight. On the nymph side, try a Tungsten Tailwater Sowbug, Orange Scud, Little Green Machine, or the ever-reliable Black Zebra Midge. For bait anglers, worms still get it done anywhere you’re allowed to use them. Dry fly action is limited for now, but BWO’s are hatching strong, and PMDs are just starting to show. Watch for rising fish mid-morning, especially on days with less wind. Hot spots today include the classic Afterbay to Three Mile run—plenty of deep slots and seams to work over—and the stretch from Three Mile to Bighorn, where fish are a little less pressured but every bit as big. Don’t sleep on the side channels; the grass can be a pain but the rewards are there. That wraps it up for today’s Bighorn River report. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for daily updates. This has been a Quiet Please production; for more, check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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