We might get lucky this year and have no lake turnover, which equates to no green river water!  It’s getting late enough in the season, it should’ve happened by now, but strange things can happen.  We’ll keep you posted!

Overall, fishing has been excellent.  With the cooler, cloudy weather, the streamer bite has been really good.  Read more...

The fishing is hanging in there and Fall is in full effect.  It’s a great time to visit the Bighorn, especially if you like a little solitude!

It’s mostly a nymph and Streamer deal at the moment, but it’s been good.  Big Orange Scuds, Sows (tailwaters/carpets), and various little perdigons are getting fish in the net.  Read more...

We’re getting into transition mode which is typical for this time of season.  The Summer hatches of Caddis are winding down and each day has been a bit different, but Fishing has been very solid overall.  We’ve resorted to mainly nymphing and streamer fishing, but there are still a handful of fish rising. Read more...

Fall is quickly approaching the Bighorn Valley.  The mornings are cooler, making the morning fishing a bit slower, so don’t rush getting out on the water.  The big crowds have let up a bit as the whole river is fishing well and pressure has dispersed.  It appears as our Caddis are becoming a bit more sporadic and we’re still waiting on Tricos.  Read more...

What a great Summer season it’s been and it’s not over yet!  We’re rolling into the month of September strong – Caddis are very abundant throughout the whole system.  We’re seeing the largest bug activity on the upper 6 miles or so of the river.  The river is staying clear and cool, which the Bighorn trout are really liking! Read more...

We’re still in prime Summer time here on the Bighorn.   Great and hatches of PMD’s, Black Caddis and Tan Caddis are keeping fish on the feed.  Some of the upper sections are busier than others, but all sections are fishing great!

There are still some good windows of PMD’s, but the Black Caddis are getting thicker and thicker.  Read more...

We’ve got it all going on!  Black Caddis, PMD’s, Sallies and some Tan Caddis.  The best bug activity is happening below 3 Mile access, but expect more bugs on the Upper river shortly.  It’s very busy out there, but the fishing is excellent!

Subsurface the nymph gang is doing well with Tailwater Sows, Carpet Bugs, SH Rays, Split Case PMD’s, Frenchies, Hot Spot PMD’s and a variety of pheasant tail themed patterns. Read more...

It’s game on!  PMD’s finally are showing up in good numbers, at least below 3 Mile.  The fish are on them, but they are by no means easy.  Bring your best dry fly game and you will be rewarded with some big healthy fish.  We’re also seeing a good amount of Black Caddis, which should be a bigger deal once we get into the month of August. Read more...

Flows have dropped to 2000 cfs as of 2 days ago. Water clarity remains excellent throughout most of the river, though anglers should be aware that there’s still a significant amount of moss present in the lower sections.  Keep your bugs clean and they’ll eat!!

The PMD’s just started, though some inclement weather over the past couple days has kept the surface activity subdued. Read more...

The River is currently running at 2,200 cfs, which is considered low flow conditions for this time of year. Word on the street is that it could go even lower.  Water clarity remains excellent throughout most of the river, though anglers should be aware that there’s still a significant amount of moss present in the lower sections. Read more...