Fishing around Bozeman is still in great shape, but summer has definitely settled in. The hot weather isn't going anywhere this week, so getting on the water early is becoming more important every day. Sunrise has been around 5:30 to 6:00 a.m., which leaves plenty of time to get a few good hours of fishing in before the heat and recreational traffic start to build.
The Gallatin continues to be one of the better options around Bozeman. The cooler water through the canyon has kept the fishing consistent, and dry-dropper rigs have been producing fish throughout the day. The Upper Madison has also been fishing well, with caddis making up most of the hatch activity and plenty of fish willing to eat on top. The Yellowstone remains a great choice too, especially for anglers looking to fish dries, but expect plenty of rafts and recreational floaters from Paradise Valley through Livingston once the afternoon rolls around.
The Lower Madison is now under hoot owl restrictions, with fishing prohibited after 2:00 p.m. from Warm Springs to the Headwaters. If you're planning to fish any of Montana's freestone rivers this summer, it's a good idea to check current hoot owl restrictions before heading out. With another stretch of hot weather in the forecast, there's a good chance more rivers could see restrictions if water temperatures continue to climb.
For now, the best plan is a simple one. Get on the water early, be wrapped up before the hottest part of the day, and leave the afternoon to the floaters. The fishing has been good, and with a little planning there's still plenty of opportunity to have a great day on the water.
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