Colorado & Wyoming Fly Fishing Regulations 2026: Blue River Drama, New Hook Rules & Water Crisis Updates

Colorado & Wyoming Fly Fishing Regulations 2026: Blue River Drama, New Hook Rules & Water Crisis Updates

Author: Inception Point Ai March 25, 2026 Duration: 2:38
Hey folks, gather round the vice, its your boy with the latest buzz from the fly fishing front lines, straight no chaser. First off, down on Colorados Lower Blue River, things are heating up like a bad hatch. Colorado Parks and Wildlife dropped their December 2025 survey, and its calling out those pellet-feeding ops at Blue Valley Ranch for overcrowding trout, spreading gill lice, and jacking up mortality rates. Biologist Jon Ewert says fed fish are pushing biomass past natural limits, displacing rainbows and maybe even piping disease to the main Colorado River. Landowners like Paul Tudor Jones crew are pushing back, blaming floaters and floating a 10-year permit pilot, but CPW figures angler kills are minor in this catch-and-release stretch. Aspen Times got Brien Rose from the ranch saying correlation aint causation, and they want more data on low flows from Green Mountain Reservoir. Drama, right? Keep an eye, locals.

Meanwhile, Wyomings Game and Fish rolled out 2026 regs January 1, and North Platte diehards, listen up. Miracle Mile, Alcova Afterbay, Gray Reef, Fremont Canyon now single-point barbless hooks only to cut hook injuries on C&R fish. No more pegged attractors at Fremont and Gray, fly/lure only extended to Government Bridge, and new spawn closure April 1 to May 15 below Ledge Creek for rainbows. Sweet relief in Jackson though: Jackson Lake open all October, Snake River from the dam to gauging station doubles trout limit to six, no length caps. Guides, dont forget that 325 buck annual boat reg sticker.

Water woes aint letting up neither. Flylab reports Rockies snows lagging early in this La Nina, but late dumps could save us. Colorado River basins seven states still scrapping over post-2026 cuts as Lake Powell dips to 28 percent, threatening power and flows to AZ and CA. Blackfoot Challenge guys in Montana begging for drought aid just to keep water in rivers for fish.

And big win: MAPWaters Act sailed through Senate, heading to the prez. Soon, youll pull public access info for fed rivers right on your phone, no more guessing games.

Fly shops rebounding too, per Flylab, with Gen Z tying bugs like pros and anglers dialing in C&R ethics on temps and PFAS. 2026 shaping up solid if Mother Nature plays nice.

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