bighorn nymph fishing

Bighorn River Fishing Report – Exciting Fishing Just Around The Corner

March 10, 2011 Fishing Reports Read the full article →

Winter’s icy grip is starting loosen in a big way. A couple of warm days this week gave us some hope that we might be able to start wearing only three or four fleece layers instead of five. Midges are really starting to show themselves. Olive has been a good color lately. Today the fish [...]

Nymph Fishing – Achieving A Drift

February 10, 2011 Bighorn Videos Read the full article →

Video by Steve Galletta, Founder Montana Trout Anglers

Bighorn River Fly Tying Video – Rainbow Warrior

January 15, 2011 Bighorn Videos Read the full article →

Rainbow Warrior The Rainbow Warrior is an effective attractor nymph for the Bighorn River and works especially well during the Blue Winged Olive emergences. Video by guide David Palmer

Bighorn River Fishing Report: Winter Fishing Is Pretty Good

January 8, 2011 Fishing Reports Read the full article →

Streamer fishing remains steady with lighter colored streamers tending to work better early to mid-day and darker streamers working better later in the day. Fish are also eating a variety of sowbug and scud patterns, as well as olive or black midge or baetis nymphs. Moderate midge hatches occurring with a sparse baetis hatch

Living On Tungsten Time

May 28, 2010 Bighorn River Articles Read the full article →

About a month ago, the Bureau of Reclamation was betting heavily that this was going to be another low-water year. Snow pack surveys supported this theory, although it didn’t explain why the Bureau insisted on maintaining record-high lake levels throughout the month of April. It is common for this river drainage to receive abundant moisture [...]