Montana’s bite is shifting fast as summer rolls on. Trout anglers are finding solid action early and late in the day on rivers like the Madison and Yellowstone, with cooler morning temps helping the bite. Warm‑water fans are seeing good numbers of walleye and perch on Fort Peck and Canyon Ferry, especially along deeper points and main‑lake humps. Flathead Lake reports steady lake trout action for jigging crews, and bass anglers are still pulling fish from weedy backwaters on the Clark Fork. Water levels are dropping in many areas, so watch for changing access points and warm water in the afternoons.

Get the full breakdown, plus tips from guides and anglers across the state, on this week’s Montana Outdoor Radio Show.

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