The Yellowstone River has been fishing well overall, with day-to-day changes. Overnight lows in the 40s have kept water temperatures in the safe, mid-60s range through much of the day, with clarity running clear and green. The cooler nights have extended prime dry-fly windows well into the afternoon, though early starts remain the smart move to beat both the midday sun and the afternoon winds that are typical in August.
Hopper season is fully engaged, with trout showing aggressive takes on large foam patterns. Grassy cutbanks, shaded inside turns, and mid-river shelves are all holding fish. Productive patterns this week have been chubby chernobyls in gold or pink, sweetgrass hoppers, and panty dropper hoppers. When the surface bite slows, a size 14–16 Perdigon or tungsten frenchie as a dropper has been picking up fish, especially along mid-river seams and tailouts.
Subsurface action remains consistent during bright, mid-day hours. A pat’s rubberleg or mega prince followed by a smaller tungsten beadhead nymph is effective in deeper green buckets and along drop-offs. Seams and soft edges adjacent to faster runs are producing well, especially where fish can hold without expending much energy.
With water temps staying healthy and flows stable, the Yellowstone should continue to fish well through the coming week. The hopper bite is likely to strengthen as August progresses, and early morning floats will remain the best bet for steady action before afternoon wind picks up.
Additional Resources:
Yellowstone River Fly Fishing in August
Livingston Fly Fishing Guide to August
Tan and Yellow Double Gonga
Coffee/Black Restless Stone
Royal Chubby Chernobyl
King Prince
Tungsten Jigged Prince
Gold Lightning Bug
Prince Nymph
Brown Pat's Rubberleg
Sweetgrass Hopper
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