Gear Up for the Fly Fishing Frenzy: 2026's Exciting Changes Unveiled
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Now swing west to Wyoming, where the Game and Fish Departments droppin barbless hooks on North Platte tailwaters from January 1 to cut fish stress. Jacksons blowin up too: year-round on Jackson Lake, no more October Snake closure, and trout limits bumped to six daily below the dam. More chances at those hawg cutthroats without the gut punch.
Nationwide, the MAPWaters Act sailed through the Senate and hit the presidents desk, per Flylab reports. Soon youll pull public access maps for federal rivers right on your phone—no more trespass drama. And check Colorados Lower Blue River drama: Colorado Parks and Wildlife survey blames pellet-feeding for overcrowdin, gill lice, and trout die-offs, not us floaters. Biologist Jon Ewert says fed fish push biomass past limits, spread disease, and tank populations. Landowners pushin float permits, but CPW notes angler mortalitys minor in this catch-and-release stretch. Keep an eye, could change how we drift the Blue.
These tweaks mean more water, healthier fish, and less headache for us fly slingers. Thanks for tunin in, come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me check out Quiet Please Dot A I.
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