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Bozeman Fishing Reports

Date: 07/18/2024
Posted by: Toby Swank

The fly fishing in Montana near Bozeman has settled into a stable summer pattern now that river levels have stabilized following the spring runoff. As hatches become increasingly sparse, anglers fishing in Southwest Montana will have more success with generalist fly patterns as both dries and nymphs. Terrestrial patterns that imitate hoppers, Spruce Moths, ants, and beetles are beginning to be effective on small streams and in the upstream portions of most of our main waterways. A wide variety of fly fishing techniques and fly patterns are effective right now, the key to success is to fish early in the day.

Summertime in Montana is surprisingly hot to many visitors as daytime temperatures routinely climb well into the 90s during the long days of June and July. Water temperatures rise on the rivers and lakes across the northern Rockies this time of the year.

Many of the low-elevation portions of the rivers in Montana often fall under a “Hoot Owl” fishing restriction during the summertime in which angling is restricted to the hours between midnight and 2 pm. Regardless of whether or not these restrictions are in place, the best fly fishing near Bozeman takes place in the morning and early afternoon hours right now. Keep current with fishing restrictions and closures on Montana FWP's website.

The upper Madison, Yellowstone, and upper Gallatin rivers are all fishing well with a variety of attractor dries and nymphs. Streamer fly fishing has been surprisingly effective as well, especially between first light and the first half hour of sunlight on the Yellowstone River. Hoppers and nocturnal stones are only a week or so away from starting to be our mainstays on the big rivers.

							  Purple lite brite perdigon nymph

Purple Lite Brite Perdigon

							  Chubby chernobyl purple

Purple Chubby Chernobyl

							  Rainbow spanish bullet

Rainbow Spanish Bullet

							  Profile Spinner Mercer Rusty

Rusty Profile Spinner

Fins and Feathers Guide Service has been outfitting Montana fly fishing trips near Bozeman since 2000. Bozeman MT fly fishing is famous for the diverse fisheries that are easily accessible for guided day trips.

Anglers typically stay in the area and fish with our guides for 1-5 days on the rivers near Bozeman Montana - our expert guides tailor each day to the skills and interests of our guests. The variety of water and fly fishing styles keeps every day feeling like a new experience for even the most seasoned angler.

We could be fishing to rising fish on a Yellowstone River back eddy one morning and streamer fly fishing the upper Madison the next. Finish a three-day trip on the lower Gallatin or Jefferson River to escape the summer crowds while targeting wild, trophy Brown Trout.

Read our "Bozeman Fly Fishing Guide" to learn more about the many Montana fly fishing options near Bozeman, along with our Montana fly fishing trips.


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Bozeman Fly Fishing

Bozeman is centrally located for convenient access to the best fly fishing in Montana on the Yellowstone, Madison, Gallatin, and Jefferson Rivers. Myriad small streams, mid-sized rivers, and reservoirs provide "off-the-beaten-path" opportunities for the adventurous angler fishing near Bozeman MT.

A year-round trout fishing destination, the Bozeman MT fly fishing options are endless. Learn more about fly fishing in Montana on our blue-ribbon waters in our "Bozeman Fly Fishing Guide" online.