Western Montana Fishing Report –
Fishing reports across Western Montana range from slow to very good—but let’s focus on the bright side.
Dry Fly Action:
Dry fly fishing continues to be productive on many waters. Anglers are finding success with:
• Yellow Sally patterns
• Congo Caddis
• Transformers
• Plan B patterns
• PMDs
• A variety of caddis patterns
Nymphing:
Subsurface action has been solid as well. Some of the top-performing nymphs this week include:
• Jig-head Pheasant Tails
• Spanish Bullets
• Euro-style nymphs
• Super slender patterns
• And of course, don’t underestimate your personal confidence flies
Timing Matters:
The best fishing windows vary depending on the river and section you’re targeting. Pay attention to water temps and hatch activity to dial in your approach.
Georgetown Lake:
Some anglers have been hitting home runs here using a mix of secret patterns and refined techniques. If you’re heading that way, keep an eye on the wind forecast—it can make or break your day on the water.
The Blackfoot:
An early start seems to be key. Word is, the fish are more active before the sun gets too high—if you trust what the locals (and little birdies) say.
Tight Lines and We’ll see you on the Water!