The Missouri River continues to fish consistently. Conditions have stayed stable, and fish are feeding, but it’s not a fast-paced day. Slowing down and fishing methodically has been the difference.
Fish are set up in longer runs and softer flats where they can hold close to the bottom and feed without moving much. It’s more about staying in those zones and getting clean drifts than covering water.
Nymphing has been the most consistent approach. sow bugs paired with zebra midges or small scuds have been producing fish. Keeping your flies near the bottom and moving at the right speed has been key. If you’re not occasionally ticking bottom, add weight before changing flies.
Dry fly fishing has been showing up in short windows. Midges are still the main focus, and fish will rise in softer water when conditions calm down. It’s not constant, but it’s there if you’re watching for it.
Streamer fishing can move a fish, but it hasn’t been the main focus. Smaller leech patterns and baitfish flies fished slow through deeper runs are your best bet if you want to mix it in.
The Missouri rewards patience right now. Stay on good water, focus on your drift, and let the day come to you.
Additional Resources:
- Sowbugs and Scuds For Fly Fishing the Missouri
- Fly Fishing Bozeman In March
Tailwater Sowbug Jig
Tailwater Sowbug
Tungsten Tailwater Sowbug
Red San Juan Worm
Olive Tailwater Tiny
White Zonker
Dark Olive Spanish Perdigon
Black Zebra Midge
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