2026 Fly Fishing Season Brings Major Changes to Western Rivers and New Access Rules

2026 Fly Fishing Season Brings Major Changes to Western Rivers and New Access Rules

Author: Inception Point Ai February 25, 2026 Duration: 2:03
Hey folks, grab your waders and a stiff drink, cause 2026s got some real buzz for us fly slingers stateside. First up, that dust-up on Colorados Lower Blue River near Kremmling—Colorado Parks and Wildlife dropped their December 2025 survey report blaming pellet-feeding programs for overcrowding trout, gill lice outbreaks, and die-offs, way more than us floaters hooking em. Friends of the Lower Blue and big-shot landowner Paul Tudor Jones at Blue Valley Ranch are pushin a 10-year pilot permit just for drift boats, but CPW says angler kills are minor under catch-and-release rules. Flows from Green Mountain Reservoir might be the real villain squeezin fish in low water—keeps us watchin close, right?

Over in Wyoming, Wyomings Game and Fish is openin the gates: that 70-year October closure on Jackson Lake ends next year, lettin us chase spawny lake trout come fall. Plus, trout limits below Jackson Lake Dam on the Snake jump from three to six a day, no size caps on them fat browns—sight-fishin heaven for fly guys, even if bait chuckers cheer too.

Then theres the MAPWaters Act, fresh off the Senate floor headin to the prez—gonna make it dead simple to pull up public river and lake access on your phone, no more guessin where you can legally float or wade federal waters.

And dont sleep on the kids: registration just opened for the 2026 USA Fly Fishing Youth Team National Championship, April 24 to 26 at Lake George, Colorado—young guns competin nationwide, keepin the tradition alive.

Gearheads, Flylab says expect more conscience-driven fishin this year—better catch-and-release, watchin river temps and PFAS crap—plus Gen Z tyin their own bugs like its the new craft beer. Solid year ahead if snow picks up in the Rockies.

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