The Lower Madison River is fishing well. Wind and cold mornings have been the biggest challenges, so getting out there around noon will give you the best shot during the warmest part of the day. It’s worth checking the wind before you leave. When it blows hard, longer drifts get tougher and the fishing slows down.
There is still very little snow around and access has been easy. The river is clear, and fish are settled into deeper runs and slower water where they can sit comfortably.
Nymphing has been the most consistent approach. Crayfish patterns, especially zirdles, have been producing when fished near the bottom. Worms like the wire worm and san juan worm have also been steady. Small olive and black perdigons have worked well as trailers. Depth has mattered more than fly choice. If you’re not getting down, add weight and adjust before changing flies.
Streamer fishing has been slower but can still move fish on calmer afternoons. Keep it simple and fish them low through deeper water.
Dry fly activity has been limited. A few midges have shown up during the warmest part of the day, but it hasn’t lasted long.
Overall, the Lower Madison is fishing well if you plan around the wind and focus on getting your flies down in the right water.
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