Yellowstone River

Optimal

Montana

Current Flow3,000 CFS Stable
Water Temp43°F
Guides99
Sections2

Current Conditions

3,000CFSStable over 24hr

The Yellowstone River is running at 3,000 CFS — ideal conditions. Expect clear water and excellent dry fly opportunities.

Last updated: Mar 31, 2026, 5:00 PM from USGS gauge 06191500 (Yellowstone River at Corwin Springs)

7-Day Flow Trend

Optimal Fishable Marginal Blown Out

Flow thresholds: Optimal 20004000 CFS | Fishable to 8000 CFS | Marginal to 13000 CFS

Water Temperature

43°F

Water temperature is cool — ideal for trout activity. Fish will be feeding actively throughout the day.

About the Yellowstone River

The longest undammed river in the lower 48, the Yellowstone flows from Yellowstone National Park through Paradise Valley and into eastern Montana. Known for its legendary salmon fly hatch and spectacular scenery, it offers diverse fishing from mountain meadow streams to broad prairie river.

Hatch Chart

InsectJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Salmon Fly
Chubby Chernobyl #6
Golden Stonefly
Stimulator #8
Pale Morning Dun
PMD Sparkle Dun #16
Caddis
Elk Hair Caddis #14-16
Hopper
Parachute Hopper #8
Blue-Winged Olive
BWO Parachute #18
Major Moderate MinorCurrent month highlighted

Active Hatches — March

Blue-Winged Olive(moderate)

Patterns: BWO Parachute #18, Sparkle Dun #18, RS2 #20

River Sections

Gardiner to Livingston

wade/float access
Optimal

3,000 CFS

Paradise Valley section. Stunning mountain scenery with excellent access. Prime salmon fly water in early summer.

Livingston to Big Timber

float access
Optimal

3,130 CFS

Broad valley water with large runs and pools. Float fishing is king here with big browns holding in deep slots.

Guides on the Yellowstone River(99)

These fishing guides list the Yellowstone River as one of their home waters.

View all 99 guides in Montana

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to fish the Yellowstone River?+

The Yellowstone River fishes well from spring through fall. Peak dry fly season is typically June through September. The salmon fly hatch in late June/early July is one of the year's most exciting events. Fall brings excellent streamer fishing and fewer crowds.

What flies work on the Yellowstone River in March?+

In March, the Yellowstone River sees Blue-Winged Olive activity. Top patterns include BWO Parachute #18. Always carry a selection of nymphs as well.

How many fishing guides operate on the Yellowstone River?+

Outguided lists 99 fishing guides who operate on the Yellowstone River. These guides offer local knowledge of hatches, access points, and current conditions that can significantly improve your experience.

What is the current flow on the Yellowstone River?+

The Yellowstone River's flow data is updated every 30 minutes from USGS gauge stations. Check the top of this page for current CFS readings, fishability status, and a 7-day flow trend chart. Optimal fishing flows are 2000–4000 CFS.

What fish species are in the Yellowstone River?+

The Yellowstone River primarily holds wild brown trout and rainbow trout. Cutthroat trout may also be present in some sections. Fish sizes vary by section, with tailwater reaches typically holding larger fish.

Quick Conditions

StatusOptimal
Flow3,000 CFS
Water Temp43°F
Trend Stable
Guides99

Fishability Thresholds

Optimal20004000 CFS
Fishableto 8000 CFS
Marginalto 13000 CFS
Blown Out13000+ CFS

USGS Gauges

Yellowstone River at Corwin Springs

Station #06191500

Yellowstone River near Livingston

Station #06192500