Lower Madison Fishing Report 3/1/2021 – Fins and Feathers Bozeman
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Lower Madison Fishing Report 3/1/2021

    Current Conditions

    The lower Madison looks like it will be a bit windy this week. Other than that the high temperatures will be pretty pleasant. The best fishing will be below Ennis Dam, Nymphing with small crayfish patterns, San Juan worms, Pheasant Tails, Micro Mays, Sowbugs/scuds, and Zebra midges will get the job done. Work the obvious holes where there is some depth change, fish are moved into these areas until Spring. If the wind is not howling, keep an eye out for fish rising to midges in slow moving slicks. A Griffith's Gnat is my go to midge imitation but fish will often take a small Parachute Adams or something that is easier to see the the pesky little Gnat.


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    The lower should be on fire this week with consistent warm temps all week. Nymphing a light bodied crayfish, worms, pink sowbugs/scuds, baetis nymphs, and zebra midges will still be the most consistent option. Should be some increased dry fly activity over the next few weeks with midges and BWOs possibly March Browns soon. Streamer fishing should also heat up with warm weather, I would try a unweighted jj special, or some sort of smaller black or olive streamers.

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    1200 CFS
    On 2023-03-13

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    Fins & Feathers is a full-service Bozeman fly shop and Montana fly fishing outfitter. Lower Madison River fly fishing trips are available year-round with our Bozeman fly fishing guides.

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    Lower Madison River Overview

    The lower Madison River is considered to be the Madison River from below Ennis Lake, downstream to the headwaters of the Missouri River. This section of the Madison flows through the Beartrap Wilderness Area in a narrow gorge characterized by some serious whitewater and difficult access. Once the river leaves the Beartrap Canyon, the river dramatically changes character, becoming wider with a seemingly gentle flow all the way to Three Forks, where it joins the Jefferson River and Gallatin River to form the Missouri River.