2026 Fly Fishing Game Changer: New Access Laws, Wyoming Lake Opens, Colorado Controversy

2026 Fly Fishing Game Changer: New Access Laws, Wyoming Lake Opens, Colorado Controversy

Author: Inception Point Ai February 22, 2026 Duration: 2:34
Hey folks, gather round the campfire, its your boy here with the straight scoop on whats hot in fly fishing right now. First off, that drama down on Colorados Lower Blue River is blowin up. Colorado Parks and Wildlife dropped their December 2025 survey report, pointin fingers at all that pellet-feedin and fish chummin overcrowdin the trout, spreadin gill lice, and tankin populations. Folks like Friends of the Lower Blue are pushin back hard against Blue Valley Ranch owners wantin to slap permits on us floatin anglers, but CPWs Jon Ewert says feeder fish are the real elephant, not our hooks. Angler mortality? Minor league compared to nature takin its toll. Keep an eye on this one, could change how we float the Blue.

Shiftin west to Wyoming, big wins for you Snake River sight-fishers. Wyoming Game and Fish is killin a 70-year October closure on Jackson Lake startin 2026, openin up lake trout spawnin runs for the first time since the 1930s. Plus, that tailwater below the dam? Trout limit jumps from three to six a day, no size caps on them fat browns. North Platte locals aint thrilled though, with new rules bannin peggin bait come Jan 1 and extendin spawn closures, but hey, more fair play for fly slingers.

Out in Montana, bittersweet news: Red Rock Creeks shuttin down from Elk Lake Road to upper Red Rock Lake as of Jan 1, 2026, per Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, to protect them native cutthroats and rare grayling. Sucks for us waders, but good for the fish long-term.

And get this, the MAPWaters Act just sailed through the US Senate, headin to the prez. Soon, youll pull up access info for federal rivers and lakes right on your phone, no more guessin where you can legally launch or wade.

Youth fly gang is risin too, with registration open for the 2026 USA Fly Fishing Youth Team Nationals at Lake George, Colorado, April 24 to 26. Gen Z tyin their own bugs and competin? Fly fests like the Sowbug Roundup in the Ozarks March 26 to 28 are gonna be lit.

Gear heads, Orvis just unveiled the 2026 Recon series at the Denver show, Helios tech in mid-price rods, 20 percent stronger for those windy casts.

2026s shapin up epic, boys, with better access, regs evolvin, and young blood keepin it alive. 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. Tight lines!

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