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Fly Fishing Enthusiasts: Upcoming Events, New Regulations, and Gear Trends You Can't Miss

Fly Fishing Enthusiasts: Upcoming Events, New Regulations, and Gear Trends You Can't Miss

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For the die-hard fly fishers out there, this week’s US news brought plenty of action, new regs, and a few upcoming events that you might want to jot down.

First off, mark your calendar for July 12-19, 2025 because Idaho Falls is gearing up to host the 4th World Ladies Fly Fishing Championship. USAngling has lured in the top women and youth fly anglers worldwide to show off their skills on the legendary Snake River and surrounding waters. It’s not just a competition—expect some first-rate camaraderie and fresh stories from all corners of the globe to converge in what’s always been hallowed water for hard-core fly casters.

Over in California, the Fish and Game Commission just finalized some new regulations. A big one: sturgeon fishing is closed for keepers, but you can still catch and release if you’re quick—the emergency rule is locked in place through September 9, 2025. The sturgeon populations have been shaky, so this move buys a little breathing room. Salmon season rules are also adjusting to stay in step with the feds, so if you’re headed to NorCal rivers, make sure you’re up on the changes before packing the cooler.

Arkansas trout bums might already know about the emergency order that rolled out for the tailwaters below Bull Shoals and Norfork dams. It’s catch-and-release only in the honey holes below the dams, and the slot limit downstream means only two trout per angler, with one allowed over 14 inches. That’s all in effect now, according to the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission. So new plan: hit the tailwaters for a little CPR—catch, photo, release—and leave the stringers in the truck.

Not everything is about rules, though. In the Eastern Sierra, guides are already buzzing about spring clinics and golden trout excursions in 2025. The Golden Trout Guiding Company is lining up clinics in April for newbies and hosting their legendary weeklong adventure for pure-strain goldens in late July. If you’ve ever dreamed about waking up to the sound of California’s most prized native trout rising for bugs, maybe this is your year. The guides say spots are filling up fast, so don’t sleep on it.

And if you’re tracking gear trends, this season’s buying pulse is solid, but word on the street is that the odds of selling the next “game-changing” rod are low until someone brings real innovation. Angling Trade notes that more folks are staying regional and road tripping to favorite haunts—so top off that gas tank and roll out for some local action.

Thanks for tuning in! Swing by again next week for another dose of fly fishing news. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for more stories and updates, check out QuietPlease Dot A I.

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