Hey folks, grab your rods and listen up—it's your local fly fishing whisperer with the latest buzz straight from the rivers. First off, that Lower Blue River in Colorado is blowin' up like a bad hatch. Colorado Parks and Wildlife's December 2025 survey dropped a bomb, pointin' fingers at pellet-feedin' programs causin' overcrowdin', gill lice, and trout die-offs that could spread to the whole Colorado River system. Blue Valley Ranch and Friends of the Lower Blue are pushin' back, blamin' floaters and low flows from Green Mountain Reservoir instead, even floatin' a 10-year permit pilot for boaters. Wild browns regurgitatin' feed pellets? Chummin' suspicions runnin' high, and it's got everyone talkin' access, stockin', and what's legal. Keep an eye on that one, boys—could change how we drift the Blue.
Shiftin' west to Wyoming, Game and Fish just flipped the script for 2026. North Platte's hot spots—Miracle Mile, Gray Reef, Fremont Canyon, Alcova Afterbay—now demand single-point barbless hooks to cut hook injuries on catch-and-release. No more pegged attractors at Fremont and Gray, flies-and-lures rule extended downstream, and a spawn closure from April 1 to May 15 at Gray Reef protects rainbows. But here's the game-changer: Jackson Lake's killin' its 70-year October closure, stayin' open all month, and Snake River below the dam doubles trout limits to six with no length caps. Guides, don't forget that new $325 annual boat registration sticker. More fishin' time? Hell yeah.
Nationwide, the MAPWaters Act sailed through the Senate and hit the president's desk—soon you'll pull up federal river and lake access info right on your phone, no more guessin' where you can wet a line legally. Perfect for us drifters chasin' public water.
And peekin' ahead, Flylab's callin' 2026 a rebound year: Gen Z tyin' bugs like pros, fly shops boomin' with in-person clinics, and anglers gettin' "conscious" on catch-and-release, river temps, and PFAS junk. La Nina might dump late snow in the Rockies, so pray for water.
There ya go, tight lines and watch those regs. 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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