Madison River 2016:
Earlier this year the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and parks proposed and took public comment on several changes to the regulations governing the use of the Madison River. The most significant of the approved changes will be that the Madison River will now be open to fishing from Hebgan Lake to Ennis Lake year round. A public meeting to discuss the Madison river rule changes with FWP biologists was held in Ennis. The meeting was an interesting one with a strong emotional reaction heard from the public. A portion of the proposal aimed to simplify the rules by making the entire river open to killing one trout per day. The strongest opinion seemed to be against this change despite urging from biologist that opening 1/3 of the Madison River to taking 1 fish per day and reducing 2/3 of the river to the same limit from the current 5 fish limit would reduce the overall numbers taken. Further, it seemed that nobody had read the portion of the proposal that would make the Madison River from Hebgan dam to Ennis Lake artificial only and outlaw bait fishing. Judging from the public response to the proposal as a whole, it seemed as though the entire thing might be thrown out.
The biologist noted that whether approved or not there would likely be little impact to the fishery in terms of strength and population. Rather the intention was to simplify complicated regulations and create more public access by opening more of the river year round. I for one am in favor of more public access to our fisheries and am excited to be able to fish and guide on the upper sections of the Madison River during April and May this year. These are some of the best months to fish the Madison with relativly few other anglers around. Opening weekend may not be as silly as it used to be but this should be a really fun spring to get out on the upper Madison River.