The Lower Madison River has been fishing fair. There’s open water and anglers are finding fish, but it hasn’t been consistent from start to finish. The biggest factor lately has been the wind. Calm days have fished much better. When it’s blowing, it becomes difficult to control line and keep flies where they need to be.
Late morning into early afternoon has been the most productive stretch. Early mornings have been slower, especially after colder nights. Once the sun has been on the water for a few hours, activity improves.
Nymphing has been the main approach. Pat’s rubberlegs, zebra midges, wire worms, and small perdigons have all been part of the mix. Depth has mattered more than fly changes. Anglers who adjust weight and stay patient are doing better than those constantly rotating patterns.
There have been midges in the afternoons on calmer days. A few fish have come up, but it hasn’t been a long surface window.
Streamer fishing has been mixed. Slower presentations have moved fish, but it hasn’t been the primary tactic.
Overall, the Lower Madison River is fishing, but timing and wind are the biggest variables. Plan around the middle of the day and focus on clean, controlled drifts.
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