Exciting Changes in Fly Fishing: What to Expect in 2026
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Over in Colorado, the Lower Blue River's stirrin' drama. Colorado Parks and Wildlife's December survey nails pellet-feedin' programs for overcrowdin' trout and spreadin' gill lice, not us floaters like some rich landowners claim. Those big estates want a 10-year permit to limit access, but CPW says fed fish are the real villains pushin' populations past natural limits. Keep an eye on that fight, it could lock down prime water.
Good vibes though: Fish and Wildlife Service is openin' 87,000 acres of new public water in Idaho, Montana, and Washington refuges. No lead tackle hassles, just state rules, so more wadin' spots for all us locals.
Reg changes everywhere too. Wyoming's droppin' a 70-year October closure on Jackson Lake near the Snake, and bumpin' trout limits from three to six below the dam. ODFW slaps a $9 Ocean Endorsement on Oregon marine fishin' to fund surveys, Vermont caps panfish at 50 a day with new bait rules, and Washington and Oregon add spot-specific endorsements for Columbia and Pacific waters. Always double-check your regs, or you'll be buyin' fines.
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