Subscribe

* indicates required
trout-icon trout-icon trout-icon

Lower Madison River Fishing Report

Date: 09/04/2025
Posted by: Toby Swank

Current Conditions

The Lower Madison River is fishing well through the mornings and into midday. Cooler nights have helped keep fish active early, but the hoot-owl restriction is still in place. Anglers must be off the water by 2 p.m., so the best plan is to start early and wrap up before the afternoon heat sets in.

Hopper-dropper rigs remain the top option. Fish are still willing to eat hoppers along the banks, and dropping a small nymph like a lightning bug or pheasant tail below the dry is picking up trout holding just under the surface. Covering water and keeping drifts natural has been the key.

Nymphing with crayfish patterns has also been productive. Trout are hugging the bottom during the warmer parts of the day, and a zirdle or zonker is hard for them to pass up. Pairing that with a smaller attractor nymph works well in deeper runs and around structure where fish settle in once the sun gets up.

Hatch activity is minimal right now. A few caddis and midges may be around, but nothing consistent. That’s typical for this stretch of the season, so focusing on terrestrials and subsurface rigs will give you the best results.

Overall, water clarity is good and conditions are steady. The Lower Madison is producing solid fishing if you hit it in the morning.

Helpful Articles (click to read):

Lower Madison River Fly Fishing in September

Bozeman Fly Fishing Guide to September

    Stream Flows

    Lower Madison River Fishing Report Streamflow

    Flows

    Recommended Flies

    				  The sparkle minnow in the sculpin colorway is a Montana fly fishing staple

    Sparkle Minnow

    				  White Circus Peanut

    White Circus Peanut

    				  Tan Spanish Bullet

    Spanish Bullet Tan

    				  Imitate grasshoppers when fly fishing Montana's rivers in late summer.

    Golden Thunder Thigh Hopper

    				  Dead Drift Crayfish Haddon Brn

    Dead Drift Crayfish

    				  Olive and Orange Zirdle 1

    Olive and Orange Zirdle

    				  Chubby chernobyl purple

    Purple Chubby Chernobyl

    				  Tan clouser crayfish

    Tan Clouser

    Lower Madison River Fishing

    Read the "Lower Madison River Fishing Guide" for a comprehensive introduction to fly fishing in Montana on the lower Madison River from the Bozeman fly fishing guides with Fins and Feathers.


    Additional Resources


    Montana River Shuttles

    Post Date: 03/29/2025

    River shuttle services are an integral part of the Montana fly fishing scene as floating these legendary western rivers is the standard way to fish and experience them. Be sure...

    Learn More

    Montana Fly Fishing Trip Photo Galleries

    Post Date: 03/29/2025

    Get a glimpse into a day of guided fly fishing in Montana from the viewpoint of the guides and guests with Bozeman fly fishing outfitter, Fins and Feathers Guide Service...

    Learn More

    Fish We Catch

    Post Date: 01/27/2020

    Some of the fish species in Montana that we catch....

    Learn More

    Lower Madison River Fly Fishing Area Map



    Lower Madison Articles From The Montana Fly Fishing Blog


    Ask Us A Question

    Subscribe

    * indicates required