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Fly Fishing Frenzy: Navigating Changing Waters and Regulations

Fly Fishing Frenzy: Navigating Changing Waters and Regulations

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Hey folks, grab your rods and lets talk some real fly fishing buzz straight from the rivers. First up, that Lower Blue River in Colorado is turning into a real dogfight. Colorado Parks and Wildlife dropped their December 2025 survey, and aquatic biologist Jon Ewert laid it out plain: those pellet-feeding ops by landowners are packing the place with fish, sparking gill lice outbreaks and die-offs left and right. Floaters like us aint the bad guys—angler mortality is minor compared to the natural crash from overcrowding. Now landowners want a 10-year permit system to limit us boat boys, and its got everyone from Friends of the Lower Blue to Blue Valley Ranch at each others throats. Keep an eye on this one, brothers—it could change how we float everywhere.

Over in Wyoming, good vibes for fall chasers. Wyoming Game and Fish is killing the 70-year October closure on Jackson Lake starting this year, opening up lake trout action weve dreamed about. That tailwater below the dam? Daily trout limit jumps to six, no size caps on those fat browns—sight fishing heaven for dry fly nuts.

North Platte got tweaks too, per Wyoming Game and Fish Chapter 46 regs effective Jan 1. High-traffic spots like Miracle Mile, Alcova Afterbay, Gray Reef and Fremont Canyon now demand single-point barbless hooks to cut catch-and-release injuries. No more pegged attractors there, and Grays fly-only stretch extended to Government Bridge. Plus new spawning closures April 1 to May 15—protecting those rainbows while we still swing beads smart.

And get this, Fish and Wildlife Service just unlocked 87,000 acres of new public wade-and-cast water in refuges across Idaho, Montana and Washington. No lead tackle bans, just pure access aligning with state rules. More spots to chase cuts without the crowds.

Man, 2026s got that mix of headaches and high water—stay dialed in, tie tight, and wet a line.

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