Fishing Forecast: Adapt to Changing Conditions in the West and Midwest
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Over on Colorado's Lower Blue River, Colorado Parks & Wildlife just dropped a survey bomb—Flylab reports pellet-feeding's overcrowdin' the joint, spreadin' gill lice and tankin' trout numbers. Landowners like Blue Valley Ranch are pushin' a pilot permit for floaters, blamin' us waders less, but CPW says angler kills are minor in this catch-and-release stretch. Access fight's heatin' up near Kremmling—stay tuned, it could cramp your style.
Good news in Wyoming though—Wyoming Game and Fish is doublin' trout limits to six a day on the Snake below Jackson Lake dam, no length caps on browns, and openin' fall action after 70 years. Sight-fish those big cuts easier now, perfect for dry fly fanatics.
And Arkansas anglers, AGFC eased up on Beaver and Greers Ferry tailwaters—daily limit's two trout, release anything over 14 inches after last year's hatchery woes. Simplifies things so you can focus on swingin' streamers without the headache.
These changes mean check your regs close, wet your line smart, and respect the fish. 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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