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Yellowstone River Fishing Reports

Your Local Source For Fishing Reports

Big Sky Country is our backyard. We've put our passion for Montana fly fishing trips to work and have hand-picked a selection of fly-fishing lodges, overnight float trips, and day trips. If you're thinking of a Montana fly fishing vacation, looking for a multi-day wilderness fishing experience, or just visiting Bozeman or Missoula or another Montana town and want to add on a fishing trip, let Yellow Dog's Montana roots work for you.

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Yellowstone River Fishing Reports
Updated Apr 17, 25

*Flow Data: Yellowstone River near Livingston, MT

Keep an eye out for, and avoid rainbow trout redds as fish ensure the existence of the next generation.

The fishing on the stone will be a little more challenging with the recent bump in flows and current water color. The flows are dropping but it may take a few days for the river to clear up again. BWO's have been hatching in some areas and should become more prevalent with warming water temperatures. Midges have been hatching starting in the late morning. Keep your eyes peeled and have a few dry flies Griffith's Gnat, or Peacock Cluster, or small Parachute Adams) ready to go just in case you find some rising trout. Nymphing is the most consistent with midges, BWO nymphs, stonefly nymphs and worms. The overcast cool weather days in the forecast could make for good dry fly and streamer action. Streamers have gained attention and will be a good option to catch fish with the off-color water. I still like mostly smaller flies like Lil' Kim's or Frozen Foxes but articulated patterns will grab more attention than last week.

To purchase an assortment of up-to-date, hand-selected flies for the Yellowstone River:

  • Select the Montana Fly Assortment below
  • Select the number of desired flies
  • Enter where and when you plan on fishing
  • Opt for In-store pickup at checkout

Montana fishing licenses are available for purchase online at Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and at Yellow Dog Flyfishing - Fly Shop (some exceptions may apply). If you are planning to fish in the headwaters of the Gallatin River area above Taylor's Fork (approx. 1 mile upstream); be aware that most of this is in Yellowstone National Park which requires a separate fishing license and is seasonally open to fishing according to YNP regulations.

For Yellowstone River Shuttles Contact:

  • B and G River Shuttle: (406) 223-0626
  • Digger Driver Shuttle: (406) 823-9238
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