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Montana Fishing Report – February 7th

Early February in Montana is still playing games with anglers. Ice fishing opportunities remain limited in many areas, with inconsistent thickness, open pockets, and sketchy shoreline edges. Some smaller lakes are starting to firm up, but conditions can change fast, especially after wind or warmer daytime temps. If you’re heading out, check ice often and…

Early February in Montana is still playing games with anglers. Ice fishing opportunities remain limited in many areas, with inconsistent thickness, open pockets, and sketchy shoreline edges. Some smaller lakes are starting to firm up, but conditions can change fast, especially after wind or warmer daytime temps. If you’re heading out, check ice often and don’t assume anything is safe just because someone posted a photo online.

For most anglers, open water is still the better bet. The Madison and Missouri are producing trout with midges and small nymphs, especially during the mid-day warmup. Slow drifts and light tippet are making the difference. Streamers can still move fish, but you’ll need to fish them low and steady.

It’s not a classic hardwater winter yet, but if you’re willing to bundle up, Montana still has fish to catch.


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