Closures and hot hopper-dropper action…here’s your brief Dillon-area fishing update…
Anglers on Lower Thompson are finding the summer heat has the salmon bite slowing until fall….
“From Canyon Ferry to Holter, walleyes, rainbows, perch—and even a few kokanee—are keeping rods bent for anglers trolling, jigging, and casting in all the right spots…
The following report is by Montana Angler out of Bozeman: Drought Closures (fishing prohibited 24 hours) are in effect for […]
The Captain and his two buddies from Minnesota Chuck Barth from Warrior Boats and his pal Jeff Dobesh fished with […]
Hebgen, Quake, and the Upper Madison are producing—just match your flies to the weather and water…
Whitefish Whisperer Ross Tate hooked into a hot bite at Skidoo Bay…
Hot days in Craig mean early trico spinner falls, midday terrestrials, and steady nymphing, with evenings bringing the best bite as temps drop…
Cooler temps and summer rains have kept the Blackfoot River fishing strong—just get out early, as afternoons are slowing down…
Rainbows are being caught on walleye gear, lures or cowbells in the traditional walleye spots as well as the north end of Canyon Ferry….
Thursday’s salmon bite on Fort Peck was worth the wait—just ask Braxton and the crew hauling ’em in!
Late-summer fishing is firing—just match the hatch and mind the midday lull…
Salmon are picky right now, but stick with your marks and the right flasher-fly combo…be patient, and you will get your bite!
Big dries, hungry trout, and steady flows—summer on the Kootenai doesn’t get much better…
Paradise Valley Spring Creeks are fishing tough but paying off big—gear up right and you’ll be rewarded.
Hopper season is firing on the Upper Madison, with big foam, terrestrials, and streamers all finding eager trout before the afternoon heat…
With low flows and warm afternoons, the Boulder River’s summer bite favors early starts, dry-dropper rigs, and a good hike away from the crowds…
From Canyon Ferry to Holter, anglers are reeling in walleye, rainbows, perch, and the occasional kokanee…
Late summer fly fishing in Montana means chasing opportunistic trout—beat the heat, read the water, and switch to terrestrials before fall takes over…
MRO report: Hebgen and Quake Lakes are fishing hot right now, with gulpers rising on calm mornings and subsurface tactics like leeches and chironomids producing well…
Slough Creek is as pretty as it gets—and right now, it’s fishing just as good…
Walleye action is hot across Canyon Ferry, Hauser, and Holter reservoirs….
Ghost flies at sunrise, chrome streaks by midday….
The Yellowstone River is in great shape with clear water, active trout, and an excellent hopper bite…
Calm mornings mean dry fly action; choppy afternoons call for leeches and midges…
Small water, big excitement—East Fork trout are feeding aggressively…
Walleye, perch, rainbows, and kokanee are all biting across Canyon Ferry, Hauser, and Holter, with early mornings, trolling rigs, and a variety of baits proving key to success…
Late-morning nymphing is where it’s at on the Bighorn, with PMDs and friends doing the heavy lifting—just don’t bank on hoppers to save the day.
Rock Creek is fishing well—just be sure to beat the heat and fish with care…
The Black Jaw Fly Guy and the Captain have been hooking salmon and turning heads on Fort Peck….
Dial in those leaders and keep your speed steady—Peck’s salmon bite is still on!
Between Hebgen’s glassy mornings and Madison’s moody flows, there’s no shortage of action (or midges)…
When the water’s low and the temps are high, fishing smart makes all the difference…
The bite’s on before brunch—nymph smart, think shallow, and dodge the weekend flotilla….
Mornings on Rock Creek are hot for dry flies—especially with Spruce Moths fluttering—but cooler weather next week might just keep the bite going all day…
When the bugs are this good and the browns are this big, there’s nowhere else to be except for fishing!
Walleye fishing is great across the Helena area reservoirs..
From perch to pike to 200 whitefish in one cast—Western Montana waters are heating up!
With warm water creeping in, it’s Hoot Owl hours down low—but the canyon stretch is still fishing strong…
The Kootenai’s in fine shape with clear water, steady flows, and trout rising happily to caddis and PMDs….summer fishing is on!
Hebgen and Quake are hot, the Upper Madison’s turning technical, and Yellowstone’s dry fly game is on—just watch for bears and beat the heat!
Cooler temps and awesome hatches are serving up some of the best dry fly action in years on the Upper Madison…
Fishing’s heating up across Western Montana—just don’t sleep on the early bite!