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Yellowstone River, Montana Daily Fishing Report

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  • "Yellowstone River, Montana Daily Fishing Report" offers expert insights, tips, and live updates on fishing conditions along the Yellowstone River. Tune in for the latest fly fishing techniques, water levels, and weather forecasts, all tailored to help anglers maximize their success. Stay informed and make every fishing trip unforgettable!

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"Yellowstone River, Montana Daily Fishing Report" offers expert insights, tips, and live updates on fishing conditions along the Yellowstone River. Tune in for the latest fly fishing techniques, water levels, and weather forecasts, all tailored to help anglers maximize their success. Stay informed and make every fishing trip unforgettable!

For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease....
Check out our tiktok @LosAngelesDailyFishing
Get all your gear befoe you leave the dock https://amzn.to/3zF8GXk
Copyright 2024 Quiet. Please
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  • Late-Fall Fishing on the Yellowstone: Cool Temps, Hungry Trout, and Productive Tactics
    2024/11/23
    As of November 23, 2024, the Yellowstone River in Montana is offering some great late-fall fishing opportunities, despite the chilly weather.

    ### Weather and Conditions
    The weather is cool and cloudy, with temperatures in the mid-30s to low 40s, making it ideal for late-fall fishing. Sunrise is around 7:30 AM, and sunset is about 4:30 PM. There is no tidal report for the Yellowstone River, as it is a freshwater river.

    ### Fish Activity
    Fish activity has shifted to deeper, slower runs and pockets as the water temperatures have plummeted. Trout are now more active in the buckets and deep runs where they can find consistent food sources. Nymphing and streamer fishing are the most effective techniques right now.

    ### Catch Reports
    Yesterday saw a decent number of trout caught, particularly brown trout, as it is their spawning season. Anglers reported catching trout using nymphs like beadhead Pheasant Tails, Copper Johns, and egg patterns. Streamer fishing with articulated sculpin imitations like Skiddish Smolts and Sculpzillas also yielded some nice catches.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For nymphing, use tandem rigs with a generalist nymph like a San Juan Worm or a Prince Nymph followed by a small mayfly nymph. Egg patterns, especially those with pink or orange beads, are also effective. For streamer fishing, go with articulated patterns such as Double Buggers, Scleeches, or Sparkle Minnows. On cloudy days, dry fly fishing with Blue-Winged Olive patterns like extended body BWOs or hatchback BWOs can be productive.

    ### Hot Spots
    One of the hot spots is the section of the Yellowstone River below Livingston, where the river offers a mix of deep runs and undercut banks that are perfect for streamer fishing. Another good spot is the Valley Garden section of the upper Madison River, which is accessible from the Yellowstone River and known for its abundant fish population.

    Overall, the Yellowstone River is in great shape for late-fall fishing, and with the right gear and techniques, you can have a successful day on the water. Just remember to avoid fishing near redds and skinny water to respect the brown trout spawning season.
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  • Chilly Fall Fishing on the Yellowstone River with Trout Hunting for Larger Browns
    2024/11/22
    As of November 22, 2024, the Yellowstone River in Montana is offering some excellent late fall fishing opportunities, despite the onset of colder weather.

    ### Weather and Conditions
    The weather is chilly, with overnight temperatures dipping below freezing and daytime highs in the mid-40s to low 50s. Expect cloudy skies with occasional sunshine, which is ideal for the late fall hatches. There is no tidal report to consider, as the Yellowstone River is a freshwater system.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise is around 7:30 AM, and sunset is approximately 4:30 PM, giving you a good window for fishing.

    ### Fish Activity
    Fish activity has shifted with the cooler temperatures. Trout have moved into deeper, slower runs and pockets, seeking more consistent water temperatures and food sources. Brown trout are in their spawning season, so they are less active but can still be caught, especially with larger streamers.

    ### Types and Amounts of Fish
    Yesterday saw a mix of rainbow and brown trout being caught. The larger brown trout, particularly those preparing for spawning, are the main target for trophy hunters. Smaller rainbows are also active, especially during the fall baetis hatches.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For nymphing, tandem rigs with beadhead Pheasant Tails, Copper Johns, Prince Nymphs, and Rubber Legs are highly effective. Egg patterns, pink or orange nymphs, and small mayfly nymphs like bead baetis are also good choices[1][3].

    Dry fly fishing is hit or miss but can be rewarding on cloudy days with Blue-Winged Olive hatches. Use extended body BWO patterns, film critic, or hatchback BWO. For smaller mayflies, try size 18 parachutes like Purple Haze or Sparkle Dun[1][3].

    Streamer fishing is another strong option, especially for larger trout. Use large streamers in various profiles and colors to attract aggressive fish.

    ### Hot Spots
    - **Below Livingston**: This stretch of the Yellowstone River is known for its consistent fishing, especially with nymphs and streamers. Look for deeper runs and pockets where trout are actively feeding[1][3].
    - **Upper Madison Valley Section**: Although technically part of the Madison River, the Valley Garden section near the Yellowstone River confluence is full of fish. Swinging streamers or nymph fishing in the buckets here can be very productive[1].

    Remember to avoid fishing near redds or through skinny water to respect the brown trout spawning season. Enjoy the late fall fishing on the Yellowstone River, but be prepared for the cold and variable weather conditions.
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  • Late-Fall Fishing on the Chilly Yellowstone River in Montana
    2024/11/17
    As of November 17th, the Yellowstone River in Montana is offering some excellent late-fall fishing opportunities, despite the chilly weather. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.

    ### Weather and Conditions
    The weather is expected to be cool and potentially windy, especially in the Paradise Valley area, so make sure to check the localized forecasts. With the colder temperatures, water temperatures have plummeted, moving trout into slower, deeper runs.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise today is at around 7:30 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 4:30 PM. These times are crucial for planning your fishing day, especially for those targeting the afternoon Blue-Winged Olive (BWO) hatches.

    ### Fish Activity
    Trout have moved into deeper and slower runs, so target the top of longer runs and the deeper pockets adjacent to riffles, shelves, and banks. Brown trout, particularly large ones, are preoccupied with spawning, making them more aggressive and susceptible to larger streamers.

    ### Types and Amounts of Fish
    Yesterday saw a good number of trout caught, particularly rainbows and browns. The larger browns are actively pursuing smaller trout and baitfish, making streamer fishing highly effective. Nymphing is also producing well, especially with tandem nymph rigs.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For streamer fishing, articulated sculpin imitations like Sculpzillas, Skiddish Smolts, and Zonkers are working well. If you prefer nymphing, beadhead Pheasant Tails, Copper Johns, Prince Nymphs, and Rubber Legs are top choices. For dry fly fishing, smaller parachutes like the Purple Haze, Sparkle Dun, and BWO cripple patterns in size 18 are effective during the afternoon hatches.

    ### Hot Spots
    The sections of the Yellowstone River below Livingston and up into the park are fishing well. The Valley Garden section of the upper Madison River, which feeds into the Yellowstone, is also full of fish and worth a visit. For specific spots, look at the undercut banks and tailouts of long runs, and the deeper holes near Big Timber.

    ### Additional Tips
    Avoid fishing near redds or through skinny water as this is brown trout spawning season. Use finer tippets and fluorocarbon lines due to the low, clear water conditions. If you see BWOs hatching, try extended body BWO patterns or film critic flies. For October caddis, twitching a size 12 royal chubby or size 14 orange stimulator can be very effective.

    With the right gear and knowledge, you should have a productive and enjoyable day on the Yellowstone River. Just remember to dress warmly and be prepared for the cold and wind.
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