Fishing this spring so far has been awesome! Streamer and nymphs have been extremly productive. Numerous big fish have been caught on the lower river recently. We have caught some fish on dries (midges), the hatches of Midges and Blue Wing Olives should be getting better over the next few weeks. The water temperature at 3 mile is 41 degrees, the bugs are on the way! The reservoir levels are around 87% and the snowpack is around a 100%. We expect the river flows to start increasing around June 1st. If you have fished on the Bighorn during high water you know the fishing is red hot. Unlike many rivers experincing high water it usually means muddy water. The Bighorn River is gin clear during high water, the high flows kick a lot of food off the bottom and the fish literally go into a feeding frenzy. This is a great time to catch a lot of fish and some real monsters.
Starting in early July the flows should start decreasing and the wade fishing will be great. This is the time of year we will start fishing Hoppers! Last year Hopper fishing was the best any of us had ever seen. Montana Fish & Game predicts we should see an increase in hatches this year due to the flushing flows we have had the past few years. This is great news for dry fly fishermen. I cant wait!
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Bighorn River Montana
Bighorn River Report
The fishing season last year was a success. We worked hard later in the fall, but our spring and summer season were simply spectacular. I couldn’t help but feel this year was like a return to the days of old on the Bighorn. A little mossy and off color in late fall, but tremendous BWO hatches in the spring, great nymphing all year, and we caught fish on hoppers all the way into October. I remember being out bird hunting, and coming back to the lodge at night and John said to me, “Hey Jeremy, we got 6-7 fish to eat hoppers today.” I about had a heart attack!!
The water flow projections promise to have a continuation of the high water levels from last year. Snow pack is high once again, and with another year of good water, the river is going to be in great shape. It is amazing that the water levels have stayed this high all winter. What a true testement to mother nature!! We will have increased flows, and increased numbers of fish for 2009. I would expect the numbers of catchable trout to be out of this world!! I would also expect a great blue winged olive hatch this spring, and also for our black caddis to be great as well.
We are coming off what I would consider one of the best upland bird years we have had in quite some time. The sharptail numbers were up considerably, as were the pheasants. We had over 50 resident pheasants living in the field between the county road and the lodge every single day. Talk about tempting!!! I know it was hard for me to drive by them everyday and not want to get out and shoot at them. The satisfaction of seeing them in the sugar beet field every morning though, was all I needed to talk me into leaving them alone. I fully expect a wetter spring this year, growing more grasslands and upland bird cover. I would expect another great year of upland hunting hear at Eagle Nest.
As always, our reservations are filling up quickly!! Prime times in the summer and fall are already booked, but we would like to encourage you to call anytime to check availability. Having recently been selected as the Orvis Fly Fishing Lodge of the Year, we expect to have one of our busiest years ever in 2009. Get out, cast a line, shine up your rods and reels, clean those guns and join a sporting clays league for this spring. It will be summer fishing and fall hunting season before you know it!!! Our entire staff is back and we are looking forward to seeing all of you in the very near future!!
Hopper fishing on th Bighorn River. Here are more photos from our fishermen, all caught on hoppers.
All of the next 5 photos are fish taken on a hopper by our new friend Kunio from Japan. He had a great 4 days of fishing. Thanks for the photos Kunio.
Dave Martin & Jim Knighton with a double. Both fish caught on Grass Hoppers!
Future Bighorn River Fishing Guide: Brian Birnie with his great catch!
Brian is an unbelieveable fisherman at 10 years old! We’re betting he has his own fishing show by the time he’s 20. Please remember us! Rebecca
Treated as friends and family.
We enjoy being treated as friends and family, and the genuine concern all at Eagle Nest show for us, year after year. NOthing at all could be improved, unless you are able to control the weather from time to time. Joe W. SLC, UT