The Lower Madison River is fishing well this week and remains one of the most reliable options near Bozeman as we move deeper into fall. The river is clear throughout, and the mix of cool mornings and mild afternoons has created solid fishing windows from late morning through the afternoon.
Nymphing continues to be the best approach for steady action. Patterns like zirdles, small crayfish imitations, and worms are producing, especially when paired with droppers such as zebra midges, perdigons, or pill poppers. A 9-foot fluorocarbon leader in 3X or 4X works well in most sections, though shortening slightly can help when fishing deeper or faster current.
Streamer fishing has been consistent under cloud cover or in lower light. Trout are responding to smaller baitfish and sculpin patterns in olive, tan, or rust. Focus on the deeper runs and structure through the valley stretches. A 5- to 6-foot leader in heavier fluorocarbon (1X or 0X) helps handle these larger flies.
There are still a few dry-fly moments to be found, particularly on calm afternoons when blue-winged olives start to show. Carry a few small emergers or parachutes in sizes 18–20 for the chance to target rising fish.
Overall, the Lower Madison is in great shape for early November. Nymph rigs are producing the most consistent results, streamers are a good option when conditions align, and light dry-fly activity adds some variety to late-season fishing
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