LOWER SHOSHONEThe river is in pretty good shape all the way down to Alkali Creek. Nymph, dry/dropper and streamer rigs are all producing. Chubbies, duracells, optic nerves, pine squirrel leeches, thin mints and rusty trombones.

BIG HORN / WIND – Nymphing has been the most productive method but you can also fish dry/dropper or streamers. Perdigons, sow bugs, worms, Ray Charles, pine squirrel leeches, yuk bugs, and zirdles. Lots of moss already.

NORTH FORK – The river is now closed below Newton Creek until July 1st! Blown out.

SOUTH FORK – Blown out.

CLARK’S FORK – Blown out.

GREYBULL / WOOD – Blown out.

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK – Look for rising fish on blue winged olives, pale morning duns, caddis and salmon flies on the Firehole, Gibbon and Madison. Swinging soft hackles is also a good option. Yellowstone Lake is fishing well with a chironomid or balanced leech under a bobber, or sight fish the cruisers with a streamer.

NEWTON LAKESChironomids and balanced leeches under a bobber. Strip scuds or callibaetis nymphs. Callibaetis, ants and beetles on the surface.

LUCE/HOGAN RESERVOIRSChironomids and balanced leeches under a bobber. Strip scuds or callibaetis nymphs. Callibaetis, ants and beetles on the surface.