The Lower Madison River is currently a great option. Access has been good with little snow on the ground, and the river has remained open and fishable. Wind has been the biggest variable day to day, but when it backs off, fishing has been best from late morning into the afternoon.
Nymphing has been producing the most consistent results. Crayfish-style patterns such as zirdles and zonkers have been good flies to lead with, followed by smaller nymphs like zebra midges, baetis-style patterns, pheasant tails, or perdigons. A 9-foot fluorocarbon leader of 3X or 4X has been a reliable setup and allows you to fish enough weight to stay down.
Streamer fishing has also been worth mixing in, especially during the afternoon when conditions line up. Smaller baitfish and sculpin-style patterns have been moving fish in deeper water. A shorter leader of 5–6 feet of heavier fluorocarbon keeps streamer rigs simple and effective.
Dry fly activity has been limited, but midges and the occasional blue-winged olive have shown up on calmer days. If you see fish rising, having a small emerger or parachute dry in sizes 18–20 can be worthwhile.
Overall, the Lower Madison River is in great shape right now. Picking days with manageable wind and focusing on the middle of the day has been the best approach for consistent fishing.
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