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Madison River

Madison River venue image
Prime · Brown Trout
Parachute Adams · 12-18
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About as good as it gets
River dropping into shape after a lift. The kind of afternoon you remember — a weighted nymph through the clearing seams, the dry as it settles.
90% confidence
What moved it
  • Level0.56 mDropping after lift
  • Water temp16.3°C
  • ClarityClear
Today's fly
Parachute Adams
Parachute Adams12-18
High-confidence seasonal pick
Conditions on the water
Live gauge
Level
Steady
0.56 m
Dropping after lift
Water temp16.3°C
ClarityClear
Weather26°C
WindSE 10 km/h
Pressure1016 hPa
Rain · recent1.3 mm
Rain · ahead0.0 mm

Live readings only. Trends shown where the gauge supports them.

Water temperature for Brown Trout
Warm — slow
16.3°Cideal 1016°C
0°14°28°
How to fish it · for Brown Trout
When
Nymphing can work through most of the day.
Where
Cover mixed depths.
Method
Start with tight-line nymphs and adjust if fish rise or drift higher.
Kit
9 ft #4 rod, floating line, 12 ft tapered leader to 4–5 lb fluoro tippet.
Why this works
Excellent — water clarity is right today, though insect activity could be better.
Hatch timeline · todayQuiet day

Hatch predictions

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Sub-surface · on the nymphunder the surface

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Beyond the hatch · worth watchingambient prey

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Evidence
ModelledModerate confidence

Modelled from regional ecology — no survey or occurrence data for this water yet.

Through the year
0–3 scale · July highlighted
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Trout seasonSeason
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Western Green DrakeHatch
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Flav (Small Western Green Drake)Hatch
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2
Mahogany DunHatch
2
2
American March BrownHatch
2
3
2

Numbers are intensity 0 (none) to 3 (peak) — a guide, not a guarantee.

Ranked for today
Brown Trout fly box
Beats · 7 · 6 reaches

The Madison isn't one fishery — it's a chain of very different reaches running from the Yellowstone Park headwaters, through the Hebgen-to-Quake lakes country, down the famous 50-mile riffle of the Upper Madison, across the walk-wade channels above Ennis, through Bear Trap Canyon below Ennis Dam, and out onto the Lower Madison toward the Missouri. Almost all of it is public water fished on a Montana license, and Montana's stream-access law keeps you legal below the high-water mark even where the bank is privately owned — but that doesn't mean you can cross private land to reach it. Above Ennis especially, a lot of the frontage is ranchland, so plan to get in through FWP fishing access sites, not by walking across someone's field. Rules change reach by reach: the Park has its own season and species handling, and one stretch above Ennis is walk-wade only with fishing from a boat flat-out prohibited. And this is heat-sensitive country. In a low, warm summer the Madison goes under hoot-owl restrictions (no fishing 2pm to midnight) or full closures, especially the Lower Madison and the Park water — always check the current Montana FWP restrictions and Yellowstone regulations before you fish.

Madison River — Yellowstone National ParkPublic
The headwater Madison inside Yellowstone, formed where the Firehole and Gibbon meet at Madison Junction and running west to the park boundary near West Yellowstone.
Madison River — Between the LakesPublic
The short, famous reach of river between Hebgen Lake and Earthquake (Quake) Lake.
Upper Madison — the 50-mile riffle (Quake Lake to Varney)Public
The heart of the Madison — the continuous, boulder-studded "50-mile riffle" running from the Quake Lake outlet down past Raynolds Pass, Three Dollar Bridge, Lyons Bridge, Palisades, McAtee and on to Varney.
Ennis channels (walk-wade) · 2 beatsDay rods
Madison River — Ennis channels (walk-wade only), Ennis Lake
The 2 beats
Madison River — Ennis channels (walk-wade only)Public
Montana FWP / public-private mix
The braided, shallow channels where the Upper Madison spreads out below Ennis and runs into Ennis Lake. This is distinctive walk-wade water — and there's a hard rule here: fishing from a boat is prohibited from the Ennis Fishing Access Site down to Ennis Reservoir. It's also shallow and warm-water-prone in late summer, so it's an early-and-late, cool-day reach.
FISHING FROM A BOAT IS PROHIBITED from the Ennis Fishing Access Site to Ennis Reservoir — this is a walk-wade-only stretch; you may float through but not fish from the boat. Public access is mainly at Ennis Bridge and Valley Garden FAS. The shallow braided channels warm quickly in late summer — watch water temperature for trout welfare and expect hoot-owl restrictions when it's low and hot. Verify the current FWP recreation rules for this section.
Ennis LakePublic
Montana public access / private frontage
The shallow impoundment that splits the Upper and Lower Madison. Listed here for context, not as a primary fly-river reach — it warms badly in summer and its main role on this page is structural: it separates the two halves of the river and drives the temperature of everything below it. If it's fished as a stillwater venue, that belongs on its own lake entry, not here.
Structural / context entry only — Ennis Lake is a warm, shallow impoundment, not a recommended trout-river reach. Its summer heating is part of why the Lower Madison below it runs warm and goes to hoot-owl restrictions. Confirm access and any stillwater regulations separately if a lake venue is added.
Madison River — Bear Trap CanyonPublic
The heavy, pushy canyon water below Ennis Dam, running through BLM wilderness-study land in a granite gorge.
Lower Madison — Warm Springs to the Missouri confluencePublic
The lower-gradient river below Bear Trap Canyon, running from the Warm Springs BLM day-use area down past Black's Ford and Greycliff toward the Missouri confluence near Three Forks.
Permits & access
Permit required — see local rules.
  • Montana licence
  • Check FWP for the West Yellowstone / Quake Lake special regulations and in-season hoot-owl (2pm–midnight) closures in low, warm years.
What's coming
Plan ahead
5-day outlook
Other water nearby · 5
Gallery · 1
  1. Terrain map of the venue
    Terrain map
Water quality · US Clean Water Act
  • Aquatic lifeNot assessed
What this classification means

EPA ATTAINS assessment unit 'Madison River' (MT41F001_020), 2021 Integrated Report. Aquatic Life use: Insufficient Information. Listed impairment causes: Metals Other Than Mercury. This is a Clean Water Act assessment-unit classification (the US analogue of WFD), not a live reading.

Status is for the Clean Water Act assessment unit covering this reach.

EPA ATTAINS (Clean Water Act) · MT41F001_020

The full read · show the working · for Brown Trout · confidence 90%
How the 85 is built — score × weight = contribution
Temperature93 × 28%26.0
Flow80 × 22%17.6
Clarity95 × 18%17.1
Feeding Time85 × 13%11.1
Pressure80 × 7%5.6
Insect activity64 × 12%7.7
Conditions total= 85
Can you trust it?
Water temperaturelive gauge readinggauge
Level / flowon-river gaugeobserved
Prey activitymodelled from regional profilemodelled
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