Fishing around Bozeman has been very wind-driven this past week. There’s no snow on the ground, but persistent wind has dictated when and where it’s comfortable to be on the water. Across the board, late morning into the afternoon has been the best window, especially when the wind backs off even slightly. Nymphing has been the most dependable tactic everywhere.
Gallatin River
The Gallatin River remains fishable, though wind has made some days tougher than others. Water clarity has been good, and fishing has been best later in the day. Rubberlegs and smaller stonefly patterns paired with zebra midges, pheasant tails, or slim perdigons have been producing when fished deep. Streamers have been harder to manage with the wind but can still be worth trying when conditions allow.
Lower Madison River
The Lower Madison River has been a solid option despite the wind. Zirdles, small crayfish patterns, worms, and zebra midges have all been working when fished deep. Spending time in deeper water has been more effective than moving around. Streamer fishing has been hit or miss with the wind but can still move a fish during the warmest part of the day.
Upper Madison River
The Upper Madison River is in good shape and continues to fish well with a later start. Rubberlegs, small stoneflies, zebra midges, pheasant tails, and slim perdigons have been reliable nymph patterns. Wind has been the biggest challenge, so timing your day has mattered. Streamers are still an option when conditions line up.
Yellowstone River
The Yellowstone River has been fishable, but wind has played a major role. Nymphing deep with stonefly patterns, zebra midges, pheasant tails, and perdigons has been the most consistent approach. Streamers can still produce, but only when the wind allows for decent control.
Jefferson River
The Jefferson River has been very windy, which has limited good fishing windows. When conditions allow, nymphing deep with small stoneflies and midges has been the best option. Picking the warmest, calmest part of the day has made a big difference.
Additional Resources:
- Fly Fishing Bozeman In Winter
Pheasant Tail
Black Pat's Rubberleg
Juju Baetis
Olive Mini Dungeon
Skiddish Smolt
Prince Nymph
Parachute Adams
Rainbow Spanish Bullet
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