LOWER SHOSHONE – Flows are around 1300 cfs. Mother’s Day caddis are popping. Look for heads up in the back eddies or on the edges. Nymphing the riffles and runs or tossing streamers on the banks has also been productive.

BIG HORN / WIND – Flows are around 2200 cfs. Dry/dropper rigs on the edges are starting to pick up some fish. Nymph the seams with sow bugs, blue winged olive nymphs, perdigons, crawdads and worms or toss streamers.

NORTH FORK – The river is now closed below Newton Creek until July 1st! Flows have dropped and the river is fishable above the closure. March Browns and Skwalas are popping. Nymphing stoneflies like rubber legs, 20 Inchers, Two Bit Stones, Mega Princes or halfbacks will produce, as well as soft hackles, Bloody Marys, Copper Johns, Possie Buggers, Prince Nymphs, and Pheasant Tails. Swinging streamers is also a good option. Grizzlies are out and in the area!

SOUTH FORK – Skwalas are popping. Fish chubbies in sizes 10-12 with the same size stonefly droppers on the edges or nymph/toss streamers through the deeper runs.

CLARK’S FORK – March Browns and Mother’s Day caddis are popping. Look for heads up in the back eddies or on the edges. Nymph stoneflies, beadhead soft hackle nymphs or strip streamers through the deeper runs.

GREYBULL / WOOD – Nymphing stoneflies, beadhead nymphs or stripping streamers should produce.

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK – Closed to fishing until Memorial Day weekend 2024.

NEWTON LAKES – Chironomids, callibaetis, scuds and leeches.

LUCE/HOGAN RESERVOIRS -Chironomids, callibaetis, scuds and leeches.

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