Fishing around Bozeman is about as good as it gets right now.
The rivers are in great shape, runoff is well behind us, and anglers have plenty of options. Dry fly fishing has become the focus on most area rivers, with salmonflies still hanging around on a few stretches and other summer hatches keeping fish looking up throughout the day.
The Gallatin River continues to be one of the top picks. Salmonflies are still around through much of the canyon, yellow sallies are out in good numbers, and trout are moving well for large foam attractors. It's hard to beat the Gallatin right now if the goal is dry fly fishing.
The Upper Madison is also fishing very well. Salmonflies remain the main event, with fish holding tight to the banks and eating larger dry flies consistently. As the day goes on, yellow sallies and caddis have been keeping fish interested on the surface.
The Yellowstone River is in outstanding shape. The salmonflies have fully popped, and fish are eager to eat big dry flies throughout much of the river above Livingston. Yellow sallies and green drakes are adding to the action, making this one of the best times of the season to fish the Yellowstone.
The Lower Madison continues to provide steady fishing as it settles into its summer pattern. Dry-dropper rigs have been the most productive approach, with chubby chernobyls paired with small perdigons continuing to produce fish throughout the day.
Summer fishing has officially arrived around Bozeman. The rivers are in great condition, fish are looking up, and it's a great time to spend a day on the water.
Additional Resources:
- Bozeman Fly Fishing Guide To June
Pheasant Tail
Black Pat's Rubberleg
Juju Baetis
Olive Mini Dungeon
Skiddish Smolt
Prince Nymph
Parachute Adams
Rainbow Spanish Bullet
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.
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