The Yellowstone River is fishing well and has been a solid option again this week. The river is clear, fish are spread out, and anglers are finding consistent action throughout the upper river. Mornings have been the most productive, but there are still plenty of fish to be caught if you're willing to work for them.
Fish a tan chubby with a black or olive perdigon underneath and work the faster runs, banks, and drop-offs. If fish stop eating the dry, don't change flies right away.
Hoppers are becoming more important every day, and caddis are still bringing fish to the surface during the evening. There are enough fish looking up that it's worth fishing a dry most of the day.
Additional Resources:
- Bozeman Fly Fishing Report | August 2026 Montana Conditions
View stream flow graph on USGS
Circus Peanut Water Walker
Tungsten Jigged Prince
Tan/Yellow Mini Masked Avenger
Butano Lite Brite Perdigon
Olive Double Gonga
Prince Nymph
Coffee/Black Restless Stone
Rainbow Warrior Jig
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