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Missouri River: 15,400 cfs below Holter Dam. Virtually the only game in town. The Missouri is so good right now, it is not even fair. I do not know what Montana anglers would do without the MO. The game is nymphing, but the whole "that is why they call it fishing and not catching" thing does not apply- the catching has been off the charts:30-40 fish in the boat each day, and good ones. Worms and scuds of whatever variety (with some working better than others, no doubt), get this while you can.
Madison River: 2,220 cfs at Kirby Ranch, and 4,390 cfs below Ennis Dam. The Upper and Lower sections of the Madison are dirty and high, but some good reports coming in from both. Working the softer, deeper water with a variety of big nymphs, flashy nymphs, streamers, and worms. Usual high water fishing, but can still be quite fun.
Gallatin River: 3,680 cfs at Gallatin Gateway. Definitely not a real good option right now. Very high and very dirty.
Jefferson River: 7,490 cfs at Silver Star. Super high, and unfishable. The Jeff will come back in to shape quicker than the Stone, but still out for a while (think early July).
Yellowstone River: 14,900 cfs at Livingston. The Stone is DONE for a while, and probably, barring any really weird weather stuff, will be out for the duration. We can all start thinking Yellowstone again around the middle of July.
I hope this helps, the common misconception is that fishing is a non-issue in Montana this time of year, and that cannot be farther from the truth. You just have to know where to go. In my opinion, this is a great time of year to go fishing, so get out there.
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