LOWER SHOSHONE – Flows are around 950 cfs and the river is a little off color as it flows out of the dam. Sage Creek has also been dumping in some color but the river remains fishable. Fish the edges with a hopper/dropper or streamers.

BIG HORN / WIND – Flows are around 1150 cfs. The moss is annoyong but the fishing remains good. Caddis and tricos are out. Nymph or throw a hopper with a perdigon, sow bug, crawdad or worm dropper. Streamers are also picking up a few fish.

NORTH FORK – The river is fishable its entire length with better clarity up in the forest. Hoppers, terrestrials, attractors and smaller beadheads and stoneflies are working.

SOUTH FORK – A touch off color below Ishawooa Creek but fishable its entire length. The dry fly fishing has been decent on caddis, yellow sally’s and hoppers. Beadhead droppers will pick up fish when the trout aren’t rising. Streamer fishing has been good as well.

CLARK’S FORK – Clear above Crandall Creek and clearing below it. Hopper, terrestrial and attractor dry fly fishing has been good.

GREYBULL / WOOD – Both are clear and fishing well on caddis, yellow sally’s, small hoppers, ants, beetles and attractors are working well.

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK – Hoot Owl restrictions are in effect for all moving streams in the entire Park. Fishing is only allowed between sunrise and 2:00 pm. The trout in the Lamar River, Soda Butte and Slough Creeks are looking up for hoppers, ants, and beetles when the sun is out. Baetis and PMD’s are out on cloudy days. Sight fish terrestrials and rusty spinners on the Yellowstone River.

NEWTON LAKES – East Newton is still very full. Midges, damsels, scuds, leeches and terrestrials.

LUCE / HOGAN RESERVOIRS – Midges, damsels, scuds, leeches and terrestrials.

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