The Upper Madison River has been fishing well this early spring. Fish are holding in the deeper runs and slower buckets, and consistent nymphing has been producing the most action. It’s been a good option if you focus on the right water and fish it thoroughly.
Late morning through the afternoon has been the most productive stretch. Mornings can start slow, but once the sun has been on the water for a while fish begin feeding more regularly.
Nymphing is the primary approach. pat’s rubberlegs paired with a zebra midge, lightning bug, or small olive perdigon has been producing fish. Focus on deeper runs and the softer edges where fish can hold comfortably. If you’re not occasionally ticking bottom, add weight before changing flies.
Streamer fishing can be worth mixing in, especially if cloud cover rolls in. Rusty trombones, goldies, and smaller zonkers fished along deeper banks or through drop-offs can move a few aggressive browns.
Dry fly fishing is still limited. You may see a few midges on calm afternoons, but it’s not something to plan your day around right now.
Overall the Upper Madison River is a good early spring choice. Fish deeper water, slow things down, and focus on the warmest part of the afternoon.
Additional Resources:
- Upper Madison River Fly Fishing In Spring
- Fly Fishing Bozeman In March
Purple Psycho Prince
Gold Lightning Bug
Gray Sprout Midge
Rainbow Warrior Jig
Black Zebra Midge
Spanish Bullet Tan
Parachute Adams
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