The forecast around Ennis Montana is calling for chilly temps and snow to finish out the week. This weekend and the start of next week is looking a lot better with sun and temps reaching forty in the forecast. Still an ice jam on the Upper Madison River close to town so I would head up stream around Three Dollar Bridge for the best luck. Nymphing is still the bread and butter but the warm weather coming could stir up a Midge hatch here or there.
Small bugs have been the ticket this winter. Try setting up your nymph stick with a Perdigon as the lead fly dropping down to a Zebra Midge, Micro May, or 3 dollar dip. A red Worm or small Pat’s Rubber Leg could get some love as well. We are finding the most fish in the inside bends as the water is usually slow and deep.
Please note that regulations changed in 2024, and all lures and flies must be barbless when fishing downstream of Varney Bridge.
Black Zebra Midge
Poxyback Golden Stone
Rainbow Spanish Bullet
Gray Sprout Midge
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