The Lower Madison River has been consistent. The cold days have helped keep conditions, and anglers are finding fish throughout most sections of the river. with the colder weather we are expecting to start seeing BWO's once the weather wamrs up again.
Nymphing has been the most reliable way to stay on fish. Crayfish patterns, zirdles, and worms have been good lead flies, followed by smaller droppers like perdigons, lightning bugs, or zebra midges. Fishing these setups through buckets, seams, and along structure has been productive.
Streamer fishing has been improving with the cooler weather and more cloud cover. Sparkle minnows, goldies, and mini dungeons are all turning fish when worked through deeper water or shaded banks. Some days have been better than others, but it’s worth keeping the streamer rod ready when the light softens.
Dry fly fishing has started to pick up with a few BWOs showing on calm, overcast afternoons. It’s not a steady hatch yet, but we’re seeing more fish look up each week as the fall season sets in.
Overall, the Lower Madison is in great shape. Nymphing is still the most consistent, streamer fishing continues to improve, and dry fly windows are starting to open up. With light pressure and stable weather, it’s a good time to spend a day on the river.
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