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Bozeman Fishing Reports

Date: 08/22/2025
Posted by: Toby Swank

Current Conditions

Fishing around Bozeman has gotten tougher as the August heat settles in. Midday river fishing is fading fast, trout are sluggish under high sun, and most freestones are pushing toward their warm-season limits. That said, early mornings still offer quality windows on the Upper Madison and Yellowstone, where cooler flows are giving up a few hours of decent action before the temps creep up. But for anglers looking to stretch the day or skip the river grind altogether, stillwaters like Hebgen, Harrison, and Hyalite are coming into their own.

Hebgen Lake
Hebgen remains a go-to this time of year, especially for those chasing surface eats. Calm mornings are the ticket—when the wind lays down, trout are confidently sipping callibaetis emergers and small spinners along the weed lines and open flats. Water temps are hovering in the low 70s, which is warm but still in the zone for active fish. The gulpers are up and feeding when conditions align, and a clean dry-fly drift can make your whole day.

Harrison Lake
Harrison is fishing well as rivers warm up mid-morning. It’s a good place to shift gears and stay productive. Early light brings cruising fish along the edges, and sight-fishing opportunities with midges, damsels, and callibaetis are there if you’re patient. When things go quiet on top, switch to a leech or chironomid under an indicator—or slow-strip a bugger through drop-offs. The lake’s holding its cool better than the rivers right now, and the trout are responding.

Hyalite Reservoir
Hyalite is the summer sleeper—easy access, cooler water, and fish that stay willing even when the rest of the valley cooks. Sitting around 6,600 feet, it offers consistent action well into the day. Early on, dries like elk hair caddis and small chubbies are getting attention. As the sun rises, buggers and leeches just under the surface are the play. It’s a great half-day mission when you need to beat the heat but still want to bend the rod.

Additional Resources:

- Bozeman Fly Fishing Guide

- Bozeman Fly Fishing in August

- Guide to Bozeman Fly Fishing in August

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