The Lower Madison River has been a consistent option and is in good shape right now. The river has a bit of color, but it’s fishing well and fish are feeding.
Fish are holding in the deeper runs, buckets, and slower inside water. They’ve been sitting a little tighter to the banks and softer edges with the added color, so it’s been more about working those areas carefully than fishing the faster 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. The color in the water helps, but getting your flies down is still the difference. If you’re not occasionally ticking bottom, add weight before changing flies.
Streamer fishing has been worth mixing in, especially along deeper banks and slower runs. Smaller sculpin patterns and baitfish flies fished slow can move fish if you stay on it.
Dry fly fishing is still limited right now. There may be a few midges around, but it’s not something to plan around.
The Lower Madison continues to be a good place to spend time. Focus on deeper water, fish the softer edges, and take your time through each run.
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