Where to Fish Bighorn River


The Bighorn River is rated one of the world's finest trout streams because of its abundant trout, dense insect hatches, and easy accessibility. Prior to 1965, the Bighorn was a warm, silty stream that flowed out of the spectacular Bighorn Canyon northward into the eastern Montana prairie. With the completion of Yellowtail Dam at Fort Smith, Montana, most of the river's silt load was trapped behind the dam. The river below was transformed into a cold, clear tailwater, much like a giant spring creek - an ideal habitat for trout. The Bighorn River's headwaters lie in the Absaroka, Bighorn, and Wind River mountain ranges of northwest and north central Wyoming. From below the Montana-Wyoming state line, the mainstem flows through Bighorn Canyon to Yellowtail Dam, a 47-mile-long passage between the northern end of the Bighorn Mountains and the southeast margin of the Pryor Mountains. The canyon, its sandstone and limestone cliffs rising steeply hundreds of feet, holds the waters of Bighorn Lake. From the Afterbay Dam, a reregulating facility 2 miles downstream, the Bighorn River journeys 84 miles - through the Crow Indian Reservation, past massive tree-dotted ramparts and rock outcroppings, beside rolling hills, grasslands, and pine-covered ridges - and joins the Yellowstone River near the old settlement of Bighorn, just east of Custer, Montana.

Mile Upper: 112.482
Mile Lower: 0.0
Mouth Latitude/Longitude: 46.16297 -107.46363
Status of the Fishery:
FWP Region: Region 5   Region 7  
County: Big Horn  •  Carbon  •  Treasure  •  Yellowstone
Fishing District: Central  •  Eastern
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Species Count Avg StdDev Min Max AvgWgt StdDevWgt MinWeight S/L Sects Surveys Waterbody
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Waterbody Section Species Count AveLength StdDevLength MinLength MaxLength AveWeight StdDevWeight MinWeight MaxWeight
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Waterbody Year Section Species Count AveLength StdDevLength MinLength MaxLength AveWeight StdDevWeight MinWeight MaxWeight
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Year Species Abbrv Length Weight M/C Count Sex Mort Hook Scar Disease Scales Otolith Fin Clip Tag Comment Genetics Age Stomach Intercept Slope Gear Equipment Trip Date Pass/Run Water Section Lat/Down Lon/Down Lat/Up Lon/Up Agency Start Depth End Depth
Year River Mile Angler Days Std. Error
2021 0  to  42.23 7456 1846
2020 0  to  42.23 5885 1688
2019 0  to  42.23 3533 1102
2017 0  to  42.23 7960 2007
2015 0  to  42.23 9545 2243
2021 42.23  to  71.65 44289 9694
2020 42.23  to  71.65 29112 4393
2019 42.23  to  71.65 34058 4516
2017 42.23  to  70.53 34062 5323
2015 42.23  to  70.53 51318 5201
2017 70.53  to  83.7 124562 10763
2015 70.53  to  83.7 130787 8033
2021 71.65  to  85.56 103427 8566
2020 71.65  to  85.56 57739 6473
2019 71.65  to  85.56 98765 8295
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Station Name RiverMile Website Link
Bighorn River near St. Xavier, MT 83 Link
Bighorn River ab Tullock Cr nr Bighorn MT 3 Link