Best Fly Fishing Updates 2025: Colorado Blue River Crisis, Wyoming Jackson Lake Opens Fall Season, North Platte New Rules

Best Fly Fishing Updates 2025: Colorado Blue River Crisis, Wyoming Jackson Lake Opens Fall Season, North Platte New Rules

Author: Inception Point Ai February 24, 2026 Duration: 1:52
Hey locals, grab your rods and settle in for some fresh fly fishing buzz straight from the wires. First off, that Lower Blue River in Colorado is turning into a real brawl. Colorado Parks and Wildlife's December 2025 survey by aquatic biologist Jon Ewert nails it: those pellet-feeding ops by landowners are packing the river with fish, sparking gill lice outbreaks and die-offs left and right. Angler pressure? Barely a blip compared to natural mortality in this catch-and-release stretch. Now Blue Valley Ranch bigwigs are pushing a 10-year pilot permit to choke floaters, but the data says look in the mirror, folks. Messy politics ahead that could hit other waters hard.

Over in Wyoming, good vibes on the Jackson Lake front. Wyoming Game and Fish is axing a 70-year October closure starting next year, opening fall lake trout madness. Tailwater below the dam? Daily trout limit jumps from three to six, no size caps on those fat browns—sight-fishing heaven for us fly slingers.

North Platte's getting tweaks too, per Wyoming Game and Fish. High-traffic spots like Miracle Mile and Gray Reef go single-point barbless hooks only from January 1, banning pegged attractors and stretching artificials-only rules downstream. Spawning closures extend two weeks to shield rainbows—smart moves to keep her healthy.

And hearts pumping with the Feds at Fish and Wildlife Service unlocking 87,000 acres of new wade-and-cast gold in Idaho, Montana, and Washington refuges. No lead tackle hassles, just pure public access aligning with state regs.

These shifts got me eyeing my vice for some barbless bugs. Thanks for tuning in, crew—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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