Fly Fishing Trends and Regulation Updates: A Comprehensive Guide
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Out West, snow droughts got Midcurrent warning freestone rivers in Utah, Colorado, and the PNW at risk. No big melt means hotter water sooner, with Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks slapping hoot owl restrictions at 73 degrees. Could hit 77 lethal for trout without that slow snowpack cooldown, so plan early season trips.
Good news in Wyoming per Wyoming Game and Fish: Snakes tailwater below Jackson Lake doubles trout limit to six daily, no length caps on big browns, and ends the 70-year October closure for fall lakers. More sight-fishing for us fly guys.
Oregon dropped regs too via ODFW: nine buck Ocean Endorsement for marine species minus salmon and steelhead, funding surveys for better striper data. Simplified kokanee to ten a day year-round, and opened spearfishing on bass walleye to ease native pressure, maybe cleaner runs for our steelhead swings.
Feds at Fish and Wildlife Service are opening 87,000 acres in Idaho, Montana, Washington refuges for sport fishing, no lead tackle bans, just more wadeable public water.
And big win: MAPWaters Act passed Senate, heading to prez desk for easy online access to federal waters info.
2026s looking up with smarter conscience on fish handling, Gen Z tying bugs, and these tweaks. Tight lines, yall.
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