The Lower Madison River is still fishing well, although the bigger hatch activity has started to slow down compared to a week ago.
A size 10-12 chubby chernobyl in just about any color other than blue has been a good starting point. Behind it, a flashy size 16 lite brite perdigon or tan spanish bullet has been picking up most of the fish. It's a simple setup that covers a lot of water and continues to produce.
Indicator nymphing will still catch fish, but more anglers are leaving the bobber in the boat and spending the day fishing dry-droppers instead.
The Lower is in a good summer rhythm right now. The hatches aren't quite as heavy as they were, but there are still plenty of fish willing to eat if you cover water and stay mobile.
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