The Lower Madison River has been fishing well, though the wind has been a factor most days. Finding stretches with a little protection from the wind has made a big difference, especially when trying to keep a clean drift through the deeper runs.
Late morning into the afternoon has been the best window. Mornings can start slow, but once the sun has been on the water for a while fish begin feeding more consistently through the deeper buckets and slower inside water.
Nymphing has been the most reliable approach. zirdles, clouser crays, and dead drift crays have been good lead flies with a sunburst perdigon or yellow sally nymph below. Focus on the heavier runs and softer edges where fish can sit near the bottom. If you’re not occasionally ticking bottom, add weight before changing flies.
Streamer fishing can move a few fish if you’re willing to deal with the wind. Sculpin patterns and smaller baitfish flies worked along deeper banks can bring out a few aggressive browns.
Dry fly fishing is still pretty limited right now. You may see a few midges on calmer afternoons, but it’s not something to plan the day around.
Overall the Lower Madison River continues to be a good early spring option. Focus on deeper water, work around the wind when you can, and fish the warmest part of the afternoon.
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