LOWER SHOSHONENymph, dry/dropper and streamer rigs are all producing. Chubbies, hoppers, rubber legs, duracells, jig yellow spots, pine squirrel leeches, thin mints and rusty trombones.

BIG HORN / WIND – Toss dry/dropper or nymph rigs in the shallower faster riffles. Tricos have trout up in the mornings. Chubbies, hoppers, perdigons, sow bugs, worms, RS2’s, Ray Charles, pine squirrel leeches, yuk bugs, thin mints, 9 lb hammers, cowbell craws, yuk dusters and zirdles.

NORTH FORK – Focus on some of the larger tributaries and down by the reservoir if targeting the remaining migratory trout. Caddis, ants, beetles, hoppers and attractors have trout looking up. Toss small stonefly nymphs or jigged soft hackles like duracells and jig yellow spots under a chubby.

SOUTH FORK – Dry/dropper fishing with a chubby or hopper and a jigged attractor nymph like a duracell or CDC pheasant tail below it has been good. Trout are also taking hoppers, ants and beetles. Stripping streamers has also been consistent.

CLARK’S FORKDry/dropper and streamer rigs are producing. Chubbies, hopper, ants, rubber legs, duracells, jig yellow spot, CDC pheasant tails and rusty trombones.

GREYBULL / WOOD – Both are fishing well. Hoppers, ants, beetles, and attractor dry flies like Micro Chubbies, stimulators, and Amy’s Ants are working well.

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK – PMD’s, hoppers, ants, beetles and crickets on the the NE Corner streams (Lamar, Soda Butte, Slough). Look for grey drake spinner falls as well as hoppers and ants on the Yellowstone River above the falls.

NEWTON LAKES – Very warm. Damsels, ants, beetles, chironomids, scuds and balanced leeches.

LUCE/HOGAN RESERVOIRS – Very warm. Damsels, ants, beetles, chironomids, scuds and balanced leeches.