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Madison River Blue Ribbon Stream

Tributary of Missouri River.
(River Mile: 0 to 132)
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The Madison River originates in Yellowstone National Park at the junction of the Firehole and Gibbon rivers and flows in a northerly direction for 140 miles to Three Forks, Montana, where it joins the Jefferson and Gallatin rivers to form the Missouri River. From its source in the park, the Madison flows across a high conifer-forested plateau, its journey interrupted by two man-made impoundments: Hebgen Reservoir, located one and one-half miles below the park boundary, and Ennis Reservoir, 58 miles downstream from Hebgen. Just below Hebgen, the Madison feeds Quake Lake, a natural lake formed by an earth slide during a major earthquake in 1959. From Ennis Reservoir the Madison flows through Bear Trap Canyon before entering the lower Madison River valley for its final 18 miles. The Madison is one of Montana’s premier wild trout rivers. Due to its national reputation, heavy fishing pressure, good access, high scenic value, and excellent wild trout populations, it has been classified as a “Blue Ribbon” trout stream. The Madison is also the home of “wild trout management,” where the results of a controversial study in the early 1970s introduced a shift in management emphasis nationwide, from stocking trout to population monitoring, harvest regulation, and habitat protection. A number of challenges exist to wild trout fisheries in the Madison River, such as whirling disease, increased angling pressure, and drought.

Total Length:  132 miles
FWP Region:  Region 3
Fishing District:  Central Fishing District, National Park Service



Species Present
Game Fish Opportunities:
Brown Trout, Mountain Whitefish, Rainbow Trout
All Species Present:
Arctic Grayling, Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Common Carp, Longnose Dace, Longnose Sucker, Mottled Sculpin, Mountain Sucker, Mountain Whitefish, Rainbow Trout, Stonecat, Utah Chub, White Sucker, Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout
NOTE: There may be game fish present (including Species of Concern) that are not listed in the game fish category due to low numbers for that fish. Until you identify your catch, please handle all fish carefully. Thank you.

Fishing Regulations
Fish Consumption Advisory  Fish Consumption Advisory in effect.

View the latest Montana Fishing Regulations.

Boating Regulations

Standard Boating Regulations for the State of Montana

Exceptions to Standard Boating Regulations by County
*Applies to all rivers & streams
County Regulation Description & Exceptions
Gallatin Closed to all motorboats
Gallatin Closed to motorboats over 10 HP
Exception: Missouri River down river from Headwaters State Park.
Madison Closed to motorboats over 10 HP

Fishing Access Sites
Raynolds' Pass  River Mile: 98
Trailers not recommended in walk-in parking area. Walk-in area located on east side of U.S. 87.  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  163 acre(s).
Three Dollar Bridge  River Mile: 95
Walk in from US 287 in winter (1/2 mile).  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  100 acre(s).
Lyons Bridge  River Mile: 88
Forest Service site managed by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks.  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  3 acre(s).
McAtee Bridge  River Mile: 71
  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  6 acre(s).
Varney Bridge  River Mile: 60
  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  221 acre(s).
Eight Mile Ford  River Mile: 55
  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  26 acre(s).
Burnt Tree Hole  River Mile: 53
  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  29 acre(s).
Ennis  River Mile: 51
  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  77 acre(s).
Valley Garden  River Mile: 49
Prone to ice gorging.  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  143 acre(s).
Black's Ford  River Mile: 24
Very busy site in the summer months. Black's Ford is a popular take-out spot for recreational floaters.  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  12 acre(s).
Greycliff  River Mile: 20
  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  552 acre(s).
Cobblestone  River Mile: 14
Boats must be carried 300 ft to/from the river. During summer months, site closed by gate in the evening hours.  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  276 acre(s).
Milwaukee  River Mile: 4
Limited space to park and turn around.  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  7 acre(s).
Blackbird  River Mile: 3
  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  22 acre(s).
Missouri Headwaters State Park River Mile: 0
Missouri Headwaters State Park Brochure This park encompasses the confluence of the Jefferson, Madison and Gallatin Rivers. The Lewis and Clark Expedition anticipated this important headwaters all the way up the Missouri River in 1804 and 1805. An easy three-mile drive off Interstate 90 at Three Forks, this park provides outdoor interpretive signs, picnic spots, short hiking trails, a small campground, and a rental tipi. For more information about Missouri Headwaters State Park, read Confluence of Cultures, 2004 Montana Outdoors article. Indian Education For All Lesson Plan  Seasonal. Contact the regional office for open and closure dates.  532 acre(s).
NOTE: All river Fishing Access Sites (FAS) are listed in descending order by river mile from headwaters to mouth. The mouth of a stream is its confluence with another body of water and is considered mile 0.


Fishing Pressure
Mouth to Ennis Lake   (River Mile: 0 to 42)
Year Days Fished¹ Trips² State Rank³ Regional Rank³
2007 41,307 589 11 3
2005 51,737 809 9 2
2003 44,975 1,001 12 5
2001 46,432 1,066 11 3
1999 55,871 1,297 11 3

Ennis Lake to Hebgen Dam   (River Mile: 45 to 107)
Year Days Fished¹ Trips² State Rank³ Regional Rank³
2007 106,330 1,477 1 1
2005 116,345 1,867 1 1
2003 115,342 2,502 1 1
2001 86,932 1,763 4 2
1999 69,370 1,547 6 2

Hebgen Lake to Yellowstone Park   (River Mile: 124 to 132)
Year Days Fished¹ Trips² State Rank³ Regional Rank³
2007 19,088 236 29 11
2005 20,658 318 30 11
2003 22,910 460 29 11
2001 22,946 407 31 10
1999 20,304 412 38 12

¹  Estimated yearly fishing use in angler days (one angler fishing one body of water in one day for any amount of time).
²  The number of times that a section of water was reported as having been fished (used to estimate the number of "Days Fished").
³  How this section of water ranked among all surveyed sections in the state or region, based on "Days Fished" in a survey year.
 
Stocking Info
Stocking Avg Number
Date Species Length (in) Stocked
Apr, 2006 Arctic Grayling 7.5 15,660
May, 2005 Arctic Grayling 8.4 3,693
Apr, 2005 Arctic Grayling 7.7 7,452
May, 2004 Arctic Grayling 7.8 7,697
Apr, 2004 Arctic Grayling 7.7 12,398
Sep, 2003 Arctic Grayling 3 43,702
Jun, 2002 Arctic Grayling 6.7 13,315
Sep, 2001 Arctic Grayling 2.1 14,483

Gauging Stations
Madison River near West Yellowstone MT
View Data | River Mile: 131
Madison River bl Hebgen Lake nr Grayling MT
View Data | River Mile: 107
Madison River at Kirby Ranch nr Cameron MT
View Data | River Mile: 89
Madison River ab Powerplant nr McAllister MT
View Data | River Mile: 39
Madison River bl Ennis Lake nr Mcallister MT
View Data | River Mile: 38

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