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Cory Leckron with a nice DePuy’s rainbow. Photo: Ashby Bell

What a difference a week makes! After being punished by Stormageddon last week much of the new snow has since melted. While there is still some shelf ice out there the Yellowstone is a lot more accessible than it was previously this winter. We still don’t recommend floating as it has been quite windy, not to mention some boat ramps are still snowed in. CFS at Carter’s Bridge is now roughly 1070 today. Snow Pack is now 101% in the Upper Yellowstone drainage. With the wind, most anglers have been fishing streamers on the Yellowstone. The Paradise Valley Spring Creeks have been fishing well. There have been BWO’s hatching in addition to the daily midges. The next couple days are in the 50’s, however there is also a wind advisory (with winds gusting up to 48 mph Thursday and Friday). Saturday looks like SW winds 6-10 mph and a high near 55° – which might mean BWO’s and midge dries – knock on wood! As always, give us a call to book a guide or for the latest report 1-406-222-7130.