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Bozeman Fishing Reports

Date: 07/29/2025
Posted by: Toby Swank

Current Conditions

Current Conditions 

Fishing around Bozeman remains strong as we push through the heart of summer. Steady flows and warm but manageable weather are keeping the rivers in good shape, especially for anglers who get an early start. Our guides have been focusing on the morning hours, where water temperatures are cool and fish are actively feeding before the afternoon heat sets in.

Yellowstone River
The Yellowstone is fishing well across the board. Flows are stable, clarity is excellent, and hatches remain consistent through the morning. We’re seeing good action on dry flies and the first waves of terrestrial activity. Nymphing has been reliable, particularly in deeper runs and softer seams. As temperatures climb later in the day, fish are shifting to shaded lies and cooler holding water. Hopper activity is picking up, and in the sections through and above Paradise Valley, fish have been eating on top into the late afternoons.

Upper Madison River
The Upper Madison continues to produce solid fishing from the walk-wade sections above Lyons Bridge to the float stretches near Ennis. Water clarity is excellent, and trout are feeding on hoppers throughout the day. Hopper dropper rigs have been effective mid river, while nymphing tight to structure remains a consistent approach. Surface activity has been best during calm, overcast periods. 

Gallatin River
The Gallatin is in excellent shape and offering steady action throughout its length. From the canyon near Big Sky to the lower valley stretches, trout are holding in pocket water, seams, and deeper runs. Dry-dropper rigs continue to perform well, with strong insect activity in the mornings and early afternoons. Ants and beetles are beginning to move fish on the surface, particularly in the lower river. Hoot owl restrictions are in place below Amsterdam Road, so anglers should plan outings for the cooler morning hours and avoid fishing after 2 p.m. in the affected zone.

Additional Resources:

- Bozeman Fly Fishing Guide

- July Fly Fishing in Bozeman

- Guide to Bozeman Fly Fishing in July

Recommended Flies

				  A natural Grasshopper imitation that catches large Madison River trout.

Dave's Hopper

				  Tan Morrish Hopper dry fly

Tan Morrish Hopper

				  Circus peanut water walker

Circus Peanut Water Walker

				  Imitate grasshoppers when fly fishing Montana's rivers in late summer.

Golden Thunder Thigh Hopper

				  GB Psycho Prince Orange

Orange Psycho Prince Jig

				  Black Lite Brite Perdigon nymph

Black Lite Brite Perdigon

				  Chubby chernobyl royal

Royal Chubby Chernobyl

				  Yellow sally

Yellow Sally Stimi

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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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