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Madison River Fish Report for 10-3-2014
Madison River Fish Report for 10-3-2014
Madison River in YNP Fish Report
Madison River
by Gallatin River Guides
10-3-2014
406.995.2290 • 406.439.4545
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We're into the meat of spawner fishing on the Madison in YNP. Many of our guide trips have had success while nymphing and soft hackle fishing the major holes. As well as a few sneaky holes too. The big Hebgen browns usually draw the most attention but you shouldn't discount the rainbows. These fish fight like small steelhead and their colors can be incredible. If you're heading into the park to catch some of the action you might want to start the day by swinging soft hackles or nymphing. Year after year, the Shakey Beeley is one of the most productive flies on the river. If you're nymphing the go to rig is still a rubberlegs paired with a smaller fly. This will be the most productive way to fish mid day. Especially if Baetis become active. If you're lucky you will find nice resident fish and spawners rising to Baetis. We've already had reports of it happening.
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