Utah Fish Report
Yellowstone Fish Report Fish Report for 8-22-2025
Yellowstone Fish Report Fish Report for 8-22-2025
Warm water closures remain in place for the Madison, Firehole, and Gibbon
Yellowstone Fish Report

by Mike Lawson
8-22-2025
208-558-7525
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Warm water closures remain in place for the Madison, Firehole, and Gibbon. The northeast corner is still the star, with the Yellowstone, Lamar, and Slough Creek all fishing great. Hoppers and ants are bringing fish up consistently, especially on calm afternoons. Mayflies and caddis are still in the mix, so be ready to switch if trout get picky. Target meadow sections and riffles where fish are cruising for terrestrials.
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Henry's Fork Anglers Reports
for Friday, August 22nd
Henrys Lake: Flows from Island Park Reservoir are now holding steady around 780 CFS
Henrys Fork- Ashton to St Anthony: Hopper fishing remains strong, especially through the mid and lower stretches
Snake River- South Fork: The hopper bite is excellent right now
Madison River : The Madison is in late-summer mode—hopper/dropper rigs are the go-to for covering water
Teton River: The upper Teton continues to fish well with PMDs and terrestrials
Henry's Fork Anglers Reports
for Friday, July 25th
Henrys Fork- Box Canyon : Flows coming out of Island Park Reservoir have dropped to approximately 1040 CFS
Henrys Fork- Ashton to St Anthony: Flows near Ashton are currently 1770 CFS
Snake River- South Fork: It’s been a busy and fun season on the South Fork!
Madison River : The biggest hatches are behind us but the Madison is still fishing well
Teton River: The Teton is extremely low right now, to the point where the Slide is not an option
Yellowstone Fish Report: The Firehole, Gibbon, Madison and all associated tributaries are closed in the park due to low flows and warm water temperatures
Henrys Lake: Henrys Lake Report

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