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Bighorn River Fishing Reports

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Bighorn River Fishing Reports
Updated Apr 05, 25

Flow Data: Bighorn River near St. Xaiver, MT

Fishing remains good on the Bighorn. Cool in the area until the weekend, similar to the rest of the state. Very nice into next week. Maybe the warm temps will stick around this time. The river has been a little crowded but not crazy. Not much for dry fly action but midges have been hatching. Nymphing remains the best option but streamer fishing has been producing larger fish. A Black Micro Mayfly, Pearl/ Olive Jiggy Perdigon, Black Zebra Midge, or Tailwater Sowbug have worked the best. Scuds and worms are also very productive imitations to use on the Bighorn. Just about any worm in any color will suffice. Streamer fishing is OK but getting better. Sparkle Minnows, Skiddish Smolts, and Geisha Girls have been productive. Fish are deep in pretty slow moving water. If you do streamer fish, let your flies sink and retrieve them slowly.

To purchase an assortment of up-to-date, hand-selected flies for the Bighorn River:

  • Select the Montana Fly Assortment below
  • Select the number of desired flies
  • Enter where and when you plan on fishing
  • Opt for In-store pickup at checkout

Montana fishing licenses are available for purchase online at Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and at Yellow Dog Flyfishing - Fly Shop (some exceptions may apply). If you are planning to fish in the headwaters of the Gallatin River area above Taylor's Fork (approx. 1 mile upstream); be aware that most of this is in Yellowstone National Park which requires a separate fishing license and is seasonally open to fishing according to YNP regulations.

Call below to arrange a Bighorn River shuttle:

  • Bighorn Trout Shop: 406-666-2375
  • Bighorn Fly and Tackle: 406-666-2253
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