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2026 Fly Fishing Forecast: New Wyoming Regulations, Colorado River Drama, and Federal Water Access Changes

2026 Fly Fishing Forecast: New Wyoming Regulations, Colorado River Drama, and Federal Water Access Changes

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Hey locals, grab your 5-weight and a stool, cause 2026s got some buzz on the fly water thats got us all talking shop. First off, Colorados Lower Blue River is blowing up per that fresh Colorado Parks and Wildlife fishery survey from December 25. CPW biologist Jon Ewert calls out pellet-feeding programs by spots like Blue Valley Ranch for overcrowding trout, spreading gill lice, and jacking mortality rates that could leak into the main Colorado River. Landowners are pushing back, blaming floaters and pitching a 10-year permit pilot, but CPW says angler kill is minor under catch-and-release rules. Aspen Times quotes ranch bio Brien Rose saying correlation aint causation, and theyre fighting for more flow data from Green Mountain Reservoir. Tense times down there, boys keep an eye before your drifts get regulated.

Wyomings dropping heat too, straight from Wyoming Game and Fish regs kicking in January 1. North Platte tailwaters like Gray Reef and Miracle Mile go single-point barbless hooks only, no more multi-barbs ganking our bows on release. Pegged attractors get broader now, chenille and worms fair game under the new trout bead def, though some guides at Reef Fly Shop hate it for the cheat factor. Snake River below Jackson Lake Dam doubles trout limit to six, no length caps on those big browns, and October opens full year-round at Jackson Lake. Plus new spawning closures April 1 to May 15 at Ledge Creek. More fish to chase, less hole-punching drama sweet.

Feds are opening doors with the MAPWaters Act passing Senate, heading to the prez desk per sportfishing chatter. Means apps and sites spitting easy access maps for federal rivers and lakes, no more guessing public put-ins. And Fish and Wildlife expands 87,000 acres of refuge water in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Washington stick to state rules, lead-free optional. More wadeable gold out there.

AT News predicts a rebound year overall, La Nina snow dumping late in the Rockies, Gen Z tying bugs like mad, fly shops booming with hands-on guides, and us all getting woke on fish handling, river temps, and PFAS crud.

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