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Spring Creeks Fishing Reports

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Spring Creek Fishing Reports
Updated Jun 04, 26

As of 2026, all Montana Fishing Licenses must be purchased online at Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks

Quick Overview

Fishing: Good

Fishing Window (best time to fish): 11AM - 4PM

Best Fishing Method: Nymphing

2nd Best Method: Dry Fly Fishing

Hatches: Midges, BWO's, Caddis

Conditions Great weather for fishing the spring creeks continues over the next week or so. Some precipitation and clouds that are expected after Saturday could make for really good dry fly action. The midday window continues to provide the most productive fishing.

Current and Upcoming Hatches Sow bugs, scuds, midge larvae, BWO's, PMD's and caddis will all be active and available to trout sub-surface. Midges can be found hatching around late morning into the afternoon daily. The hatches have been pretty sparse. On calm, cloudy days, keep an eye out for subtle surface activity in areas where adult midges will accumulate. Midges have been hatching in the mornings and again in the evenings.

Blue Winged Olive hatches have slowed down significantly. You may still find a few bugs midday. Fish can be found rising to BWO's when the conditions are right. Baetis nymphs will be effective through the spring BWO hatch.

Some caddis have been flying around and can get fish up in the afternoons and evenings. Fish will key into caddis more when the air temperatures increase a bit more.

PMD's will hopefully get going in the next few weeks once the warm weather continues.

Tactics and Tips Nymphing has been consistent but the dry fly action is picking up. BWO's have started hatching in numbers. A scud or a sowbug trailed by a midge nymph has worked really well. All flies with light beads or unweighted for the most part. Set this double nymph rig to 3 - 5 feet under your indicator depending on the water you are fishing. Keep your eyes peeled for fish rising to adult midges, BWO's or caddis. A 12' 5x leader with a size #20. Griffith's Gnat, BWO Last Chance Cripple or Corn-fed Caddis and a drag free drift should trick rising trout. Sometimes a #20-#22 Smokejumper or Mole Fly is required to trick picky fish that are rising to emerging midges or baetis.

Nymphs

  1. Tailwater Sowbug
  2. Rainbow Czech Sowbug
  3. Juju Baetis
  4. Manhattan Midge
  5. Small Perdigon - small and olive
  6. Pheasant Tail (size 18–20)

Streamers

  1. Wooly Bugger
  2. Lil' Kim
  3. Sparring Partner
  4. Thin Mint Bugger

Dry Flies

  1. Griffith’s Gnat (18–22)
  2. Parachute Adams (18–22)
  3. CDC Midge Cluster
  4. BWO Last Chance Cripple
  5. BWO CDC Comparadun

As of 2026, ALL Montana fishing licenses must be purchased online at Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks.

The Livingston Area Spring Creeks have limited rod availability. Be sure to call and make a reservation before you make the drive.

  • Nelson's: 406.222.6560
  • Armstrong's: 406.222.2979
  • DePuy's: 406.222.0221