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Fly Fishing on the Bighorn River: Bob and Stuart June 2008

What a GREAT fish!Who\'s happier.  Bob or his guide Sam????Another great day on the horn!Stuart with a beautiful rainbow!
Another fabulous time with the “Irving” group! What a MONSTER fish, Bob. Can’t wait to see you all next year for another great time.

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Larry with a HUGE Northern Pike: No, not caught in the Bighorn!

Larry in Ontario with a HUGE northern!
Fish I caught on Lake Bamaji, Ontario a week before seeing you guys.

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Bighorn River Update: Flows on the Bighorn

After a month of high flows on the Bighorn, 9700 CFS, they are dropping the flows.

The Bureau of Reclamation announced today that flows were reduced from 9,700 cubic feet per second to 9,000 Monday and would drop to 7,600 cfs by Wednesday. On Thursday, another 500 cfs flow drop has been ordered, bringing flows down to 7,100 cfs.

The Bighorn River Basin is less than 3 feet from the full normal pool.

This will open up more wade fishing spots! See you on the Horn!

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Bighorn River Photos: High Water 9750 CFS

Great Head Shot!Bighorn RapidsBighorn Drive InnAfter Bay Access

Rebecca Shirley

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Fly Fishing on the Bighorn River: Threadgills June 2008

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FISH EAT WORMS

With the increase in flows continuing, and the end of it not in sight yet, the fish are gorging themselves on worms.  Check out these guys, just puking worms after we catch them.

Jeremy DeVries – Head Guide

 

 

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Bighorn River Flows: June 14, 2008

The Bureau of Reclamation on Thursday began making its second big flow boost in a week through Yellowtail Dam.

On Tuesday, flows to the Bighorn River went up 1,000 cubic feet per second to 7,200 cfs. On Thursday, flows will increase another 1,500 cfs. By Friday, the flows will be up to 8,700 cfs.

The increase was in response to increased outflows from the upriver reservoirs in Wyoming – Boysen and Buffalo Bill.

The lake level in Bighorn Lake is 3,634.2 feet of elevation. The top of the normal conservation pool is 3,640.

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Big Horn River Fly Fishing: Stan Cohen June 2008

Beautiful Bighorn Rainbow
Stan Cohen and his Great Rainbow caught on the Bighorn River! Beautiful fish Stan!

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June Fishing on the Big Horn River: 22 1/2″ Brown Trout

Great Fish!  Way to go!Michael Rosenberg with 22 1/2\" Brown
Way to go Michael!

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