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Yellowstone River Fishing Report

Date: 08/05/2025
Posted by: Toby Swank

Current Conditions

The Yellowstone River is running clear and cold from Gardiner through Paradise Valley and beyond. Recent cool nights have brought water temps back into a healthy range, keeping trout active and pushing strong dry fly windows well into the afternoon. With the usual August wind and occasional storms popping up in the afternoons, early starts are still the smart call, especially if you want to beat the heat and the traffic.

Dry fly fishing has been the main event this week. Hopper season is on, and fish are responding to big foam terrestrials with confidence. Grassy banks, midriver pockets, and shaded inside bends are all holding fish. A chubby or Sweetgrass hopper floated tight to cover is moving trout, and adding a flashy dropper. A size 14 or 16 perdigon underneath is a solid way to pick up bonus fish when the topwater bite slows. The bite’s not just on the edges either, those mid-river shelves and deeper tailouts have been productive with a good drift.

Nymphing remains consistent when the sun’s high or fish aren’t looking up. A Pat’s Rubberleg or Mega Prince up front, followed by a small tungsten nymph, is the ticket in deeper green water and slower buckets. Focus on seams, drop-offs, and slots where fish can tuck in and feed without working too hard.

All in all, the Yellowstone is in excellent shape and should fish well through the week. Hopper fishing will only get better from here, and those early starts are going to pay off big.

Additional Resources:

Yellowstone River Fly Fishing in August

Bozeman Fly Fishing in August

Livingston Fly Fishing Guide to August

Stream Flows

Yellowstone River Fishing Report Streamflow

Flows

Recommended Flies

				  Pats rubberleg bronw

Brown Pat's Rubberleg

				  Fly fish for Montana Trout near Bozeman, MT, using Stonefly imitations.

Coffee/Black Restless Stone

				  King Prince TNG

King Prince

				  Jigged Prince TNG G Bd Pea

Tungsten Jigged Prince

				  Montana fly fishing staple for many conditions when imitating Mayflies.

Gold Lightning Bug

				  Chubby chernobyl royal

Royal Chubby Chernobyl

				  Prince Nymph

Prince Nymph

				  Tan Sweetgrass Hopper

Sweetgrass Hopper

				  The Tan and Yellow Double Gonga is the best fly for streamer fly fishing in Montana on large rivers.

Tan and Yellow Double Gonga

Yellowstone River Fishing

Read our "Yellowstone River Fishing Guide" for a detailed overview of fly fishing the Yellowstone River in Montana. This is a great resource for anglers fishing near Bozeman Montana and details the various river stretches and seasonal hatches with tips from our Bozeman fly fishing guides on Yellowstone River fly fishing.


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