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If you’re waist-deep in Montana’s Bitterroots, tying on that hopper pattern, you might’ve missed some wild headlines. First up, team USA made a big splash this summer, nabbing a team bronze in the World Fly Fishing Championships over in the Czech Republic. Michael Bradley from Cherokee, North Carolina, was the big story, scoring individual bronze and showing the rest of the world what American anglers can do. Folks might roll their eyes at competitive fly fishing, but honestly, watching those pros work a river, you see skills most of us can only dream of.

Reg changes are shaking up local waters this year too. In Montana, over 50 fishing regulations were updated for 2025. Here’s one that’ll catch your ear if you hit Placid Lake: any smallmouth bass you bring in has to be killed, kept, and reported to Fish, Wildlife & Parks within 24 hours. No catch and release on those guys right now—helps curb their spread since they’re tough on native trout. Also, Flathead Lake’s whitefish regs have changed, and if you’re a diehard about using real bait, take note: “artificial lures only” really means you can’t use any live or dead bait at those designated spots.

New gear is always drool-worthy this time of year. Hatch Magazine just dropped their huge 2025 fly fishing gear roundup. This season’s got everything: next-gen rods, featherweight wading boots, and some pretty slick sun protection apparel. Patagonia’s R1 Air Zip-Neck made the favorites list at The Fly Shop thanks to its breathability—worth checking out if you like to fish hard and sweat less. If you’re boots-on-the-ground in the Rockies, or stalking carp in the Midwest backwaters, it’s a good excuse to upgrade.

One more tidbit from Utah: the underwater spearfishing rules changed. Now you can spearfish allowable species at any time of day (or night), with artificial light permitted for specific fish. Most of us might stick with the fly rod, but it’s an interesting twist for folks who like to mix things up or control carp populations with archery tackle.

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