LOWER SHOSHONE – Flows are 1250 cfs. Clarity is good in town and only gets marginally worse down river towards Corbett. Look for heads up on caddis, baetis and tricos, or fish the edges with nymphs and streamers.
BIG HORN / WIND – Flows are 1200 cfs. The moss is terrible but the fishing remains good when you can get a clean drift. PMD’s, yellow sally’s and tricos are hatching. Nymph with sow bugs, crawdads and worms.
NORTH FORK – Blown Out.
SOUTH FORK – Blown Out.
CLARK’S FORK – Blown Out
GREYBULL / WOOD – Blown Out.
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK – The Firehole, Gibbon and Madison remain the best options. Be prepared to match the hatches with PMD’s, caddis, yellow sally’s as well as salmonflies. Swinging soft hackles and small streamers is always fun to pass the time when you’re hunting for heads and the dry fly activity is slow. NE Corner is big and blown out.
NEWTON LAKES – East Newton is still very full. Midges, damsels, callibaetis, boatmen, scuds and leeches.
LUCE / HOGAN RESERVOIRS – Midges, damsels, callibaetis, boatmen, scuds, leeches, ants, beetles and attractors.
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