Best Fly Fishing News 2025: Dam Removal Opens Epic Runs While Young Anglers Transform the Sport

Best Fly Fishing News 2025: Dam Removal Opens Epic Runs While Young Anglers Transform the Sport

Author: Inception Point Ai April 14, 2026 Duration: 2:23
Hey folks, grab your rods and listen up, cause the fly fishing world's buzzing with some real gems right now. Picture this: you're knee-deep in a crisp mountain stream, line whispering through the air, when bam—news hits about the Klamath River finally breathing free. The Fly Shop reports four massive dams just got yanked out, the biggest removal project in US history, opening up spawning grounds for salmon and steelhead that've been blocked for over a century. Upper Klamath's gonna explode with fish—imagine those epic runs heading your way soon.

But hold on, not all rivers are partying. Down in Colorado, Colorado Parks and Wildlife dropped a bombshell fishery survey on the Lower Blue River. Turns out, those pellet-feeding programs are overcrowding trout, spreading gill lice, and tanking populations—way worse than us floaters hooking 'em. MidCurrent and AT News say landowners are pushing a 10-year pilot permit just for floating anglers, but CPW calls angler mortality minor in this catch-and-release stretch. Time to fish smarter, locals—handle 'em gentle and watch those water temps.

Switch gears to the good vibes: fly fishing's blowing up with young blood. The Fly Fishing Insider Podcast says participation's jumped 14% in five years, with twenty-somethings surging 42% since 2020. Urban streams near you are goldmines—less spooky fish, easy access, and Instagram crews sharing spots like crazy. No need for Montana dreams when your backyard river's calling.

And get this, 2026's shaping up conscious. AT News predicts we'll all geek out more on catch-and-release, PFAS pollutants, and river health. Plus, Orvis is celebrating 40 years of top lodges and guides—perfect for dialing in your next solo float or private ranch escape, like those North State spots The Fly Shop's hyping to dodge crowds.

Man, it's an exciting time to be on the water—rivers reopening, crowds thinning if we play it right, and new faces rigging up beside ya.

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