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Fly Fishing Forecast: Unexpected Twists and Turns for 2026 Season

Fly Fishing Forecast: Unexpected Twists and Turns for 2026 Season

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Hey folks, grab your rods and listen up, cause 2026 is kicking off with some wild twists for us fly flingers across the US. First off, that snow drought slamming the West is no joke. The Conversation reports much of Utah, Colorado, and the Pacific Northwest started the year bone-dry on snowpack, meaning summer freestone rivers could heat up fast without that slow melt to cool 'em. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks already slaps hoot owl restrictions—no fishing from 2pm to midnight—when temps hit 73 degrees for three days straight, and 77 can straight-up kill trout. Plan those Rocky Mountain trips early, or you might be sidelined come August.

Over in Colorado, the Lower Blue River's got drama. Colorado Parks and Wildlife's December survey nails fish feeding programs—not us floaters—as the real villain behind trout crashes and gill lice outbreaks. Those pellet ops are overcrowding the system and spreading disease, per aquatic biologist Jon Ewert. Fancy landowners pushing for a decade-long permit to boot floating anglers? Data says nah, fix the feeding first. Keep an eye on this one—it could reshape access to prime Blue water.

Good vibes though: Fish and Wildlife Service is opening over 87,000 acres of new sport fishing in refuges across Idaho, Montana, and Washington. Matches state rules, no lead tackle bans, just fresh public wade spots to chase trout. Huge win for keeping our boots wet.

And regs are shifting everywhere—check 'em close. Wyoming's ending a 70-year October closure on the Snake near Jackson Lake for fall laker action, plus doubling trout limits to six daily below the dam. Oregon's slapping a nine-buck Ocean Endorsement for nearshore surveys, simplifying kokanee to ten a day. Vermont's capping panfish at 50 daily with crappie tweaks. Don't get fined, hit your state's site before wetting a line.

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