The Lower Madison River has been fishing really well lately and continues to be one of the more consistent options around Bozeman right now. Flows have stayed in good shape, water clarity has been solid, and fish are feeding throughout the day.
Nymphing has still been the most reliable overall approach. Crayfish patterns, smaller perdigons, and PMD nymphs fished through the deeper buckets and transition water have been producing steady fish. Depth has mattered more than changing flies constantly.
PMDs have been the main focus during the afternoons, with good dry fly fishing through the softer seams, slower shelves, and inside bends once bugs start showing. Fish have been looking up consistently during the better hatch windows, especially later in the day when cloud cover sticks around.
Streamer fishing has picked up a little with the recent cooler weather, especially during lower light periods, but most anglers have been focused on dry flies and nymphs.
The Lower is in a really good place right now and is worth taking advantage of while flows stay stable and the PMD fishing continues.
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