Today's Best Fishing Times for
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Planning your next fishing trip in Glasgow, United States ? Today is a excellent day for fishing. Our comprehensive fishing almanac combines our popular solunar tables, moon times, sunrise and sunset times, and a 7-day fishing calendar so you always know the best fishing times in your area. We analyse major and minor solunar bite times, rate each day on a five-star scale, and pair it with localized weather forecasts so you can quickly tell whether today is a good day to fish without juggling multiple tabs. Be sure to bookmark this page so you never miss a bite. view bite times...

  • Check our unique Solunar Clock for precise solunar tables and the best moon phases.
  • Use the forecast calendar section to sync bite times with major weather changes.
  • Analyze the forecasted weather conditions, such as wind, barometric pressure and rain to plan your fishing session.
  • Jump to the 7-Day Fishing Calendar for an extended fishing forecast, then explore nearby fishing spots on the interactive map.

Fishing in Glasgow, Montana centers on the legendary Fort Peck Reservoir and the productive Missouri River, offering anglers trophy walleye, pike, smallmouth bass, and lake trout in a classic prairie-and-breaks setting. From big-water trolling on Fort Peck Lake to riverbank casting near town, Glasgow gives year-round opportunities for both boat and shore anglers seeking quality multi-species action in northeast Montana. read more...

Sun and Moon Times

The sun will be at it's highest point at . Today we have 14:44 hours of daylight. For shallow water fishing the twilight periods are often the most productive fishing times, especially on days when a major or minor time will coincide with twilight. In low light conditions predators have better cover for their ambush and often hunt in shallow water.
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    4%
  • Waxing Crescent - 4% illuminated Waxing Crescent
Next Full Moon in ~13 days on 29th June
  • Distance to earth:
    365,442 km
    Proximity:
    94.5 %
We can compare the current moon distance to it's minimum and maximum distance from earth and express that as proximity. A high proximity means the moon is closer to earth. At 50% it would be at it's mean distance. A high proximity causes big tides, currents and has a direct effect on increased bite times. A proximity greater than 90% indicates a super moon.
Moon Phases for Glasgow
New Moon
Sun, 14 Jun
Full Moon
Mon, 29 Jun
New Moon
Tue, 14 Jul
Full Moon
Wed, 29 Jul

Solunar Bite Times

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Best fishing times:
  • major Time:
    12:47 am - 02:47 am
  • minor Time:
    05:44 am - 07:44 am
  • major Time:
    01:26 pm - 03:26 pm
  • minor Time:
    09:08 pm - 11:08 pm

All times are displayed in the America/Chicago timezone and are automatically adjusted to daylight savings. The current timezone offset is -5 hours. Green and yellow areas indicate the best fishing times (major and minor). The center shows the current moon phase which is a Waxing Crescent at 4% lumination. According to the Solunar Theory, today is a excellent day for fishing, but you need to cross check this with the current weather forecast for a final decision. The next best fishing time ( ) starts in -2 hour and -17 minute. The gray time indicator displays the current local time.
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Current Fishing Weather

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7 Day Fishing Weather

The weather plays an important role in fishing. Wind strenght and direction often determine where you can fish and where fish might be holding. Although high pressure is usually good for fishing, steep pressure changes often trigger feeding frenzies and are great times for fishing. Of course temperature has also a strong effect on fishing and comfort on the water. So make sure to cross check the weather forecast with the solunar fishing times to determine the best times to go fishing. The graph below shows you the 3 hourly weather progression over the next 7 days. Scroll the graph left or right to see more.
Selected Weather Station: Glasgow, US
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*bold times indicate best fishing times around sunrise or sunset

Fishing Overview Glasgow

Glasgow, Montana sits on the doorstep of Fort Peck Reservoir and the Missouri River, making it one of the most versatile fishing hubs in the northern Great Plains. The mix of deep main-lake basins, flooded timber, sprawling points, and river current gives anglers a realistic shot at everything from numbers of eating-size walleye to trophy pike, smallmouth, and lake trout within an easy drive of town.

Seasonal patterns around Glasgow revolve largely around water temperature and water level on Fort Peck. In early spring, focus on warming bays, creek arms, and shallow points where walleye, pike, and smallmouth push up. Jigs tipped with minnows or plastics, cast or slowly dragged along 5–15 feet of water, are consistent producers. Pike often stage in the very backs of bays; suspending jerkbaits and large spoons perform well when worked near remaining weed stalks or flooded brush.

As late spring turns to summer, the bite spreads across the main reservoir. Walleye on Fort Peck commonly slide to long gravel points, submerged roadbeds, and offshore humps in 15–35 feet. Productive techniques include bottom bouncers with crawler harnesses, slow-death rigs, or jig-and-crawler combinations. When fish are scattered, trolling crankbaits along breaks and over submerged flats covers water efficiently. Smallmouth bass key on chunk rock shorelines, riprap, and isolated boulder piles; tube jigs, Ned rigs, and small crankbaits fished tight to structure can yield fast action.

Summer lake trout are a unique draw near Glasgow. Target them over deep main-lake basins, often 60–100+ feet, by trolling downriggers with spoons and stickbaits or vertically jigging heavy spoons and soft plastics when you mark bait and arcs on electronics. Chinook salmon and cisco are also possible in the deeper zones. During hot weather, the Missouri River below Fort Peck Dam offers cooler flows for anglers casting crankbaits, jigs, or live bait rigs for walleye, sauger, and channel catfish along current breaks and mid-river structure.

Fall is prime time for quality walleye and pike around Glasgow. Cooling water pulls fish shallow again onto wind-blown points and shorelines. This is when larger crankbaits, swimbaits, and larger jigs excel. Work points that have a mix of rock and sand, paying attention to side imaging for subtle corners and inside turns. Smallmouth remain aggressive into late fall and will stack on steep rock edges; vertical presentations with blade baits and jigging spoons are particularly effective.

Ice fishing on Fort Peck, when conditions allow, can be outstanding. Walleye, perch, pike, and burbot are the main targets. Focus on mid-depth flats adjacent to breaks for walleye and perch, using spoons, rattle baits, and deadstick minnows. Pike often roam shallower; large set-lines or tip-ups near shoreline breaks can produce big fish. Pay attention to known pressure ridges and variable ice in the big-basin areas.

Habitat and tactical tips near Glasgow include reading wind and structure. On Fort Peck, wind-blown banks frequently outproduce calm water, especially for walleye and smallmouth. Look for transitions—gravel to mud, sand to rock, or points that intersect with old river channels. Electronics are a major asset; spend time idling to locate bait and key contour features before you start fishing. Smaller craft can work protected coves and arms, while bigger boats can roam the main lake.

River anglers around Glasgow should key on seams below riffles, outside bends, and any woody debris for walleye, sauger, and catfish. Vertical jigging in deeper holes, pitching jigs to current breaks, or anchoring and soaking cut bait for cats are all proven approaches. With its combination of expansive reservoir water and productive tailwater and river stretches, Glasgow offers a full calendar of fishing opportunities for anglers willing to adapt to the season and follow the forage.

Interactive Fishing Map for the greater Glasgow area

We found a total of 40 potential fishing spots nearby Glasgow. Below you can find them organized on a map. Points, Headlands, Reefs, Islands, Channels, etc can all be productive fishing spots. As these are user submitted spots, there might be some errors in the exact location. You also need to cross check local fishing regulations. Some of the spots might be in or around marine reserves or other locations that cannot be fished. If you click on a location marker it will bring up some details and a quick link to google search, satellite maps and fishing times. Tip: Click/Tap on a new area to load more fishing spots.

Huggins Branch - 4.51379118589km , South Fork Beaver Creek - 6.32217408271km , Barren Fork - 7.58697889145km , Swannigan Creek - 7.91107635206km , Boyds Creek - 8.91756343507km , Falling Timber Creek - 9.29192622712km , Bowles Branch - 9.45631566649km , Mount Pleasant Branch - 9.58800638439km , Elbow Spring Creek - 10.60249941797km , Pierce Creek - 10.72052078457km , Rose Creek - 11.22447144706km , Millersburg Branch - 11.95311331657km , Elmore Branch - 12.23461255287km , Duff Branch - 12.56602082194km , Happy Hollow Branch - 13.73764609966km , Beaver Creek - 13.82545006076km , Coon Creek - 13.99032981192km , Strader Branch - 15.52675821343km , Shoal Creek - 15.71877563332km , Steam Mill Branch - 16.14456399687km , Twitters Branch - 16.24785895173km , Caney Fork - 17.28478802894km , Cooks Creek - 17.36642519308km , Creacy Lake - 18.24592977248km , Nobob Creek - 18.24909278224km , Peter Creek - 19.23276345367km , Skaggs Creek - 19.62537428659km , Gardner Creek - 19.62578278202km , Ritter Branch - 19.67991825363km , Eaton Branch - 19.79730365495km , Watt Branch - 19.85868594463km , Blue Spring Creek - 20.1456884504km , Burges Branch - 20.99396388161km , Payne Branch - 21.1915299752km , Hackers Branch - 21.32342149136km , Ten Acre Branch - 21.38240632502km , Knob Lick Creek - 21.59552657944km , Joney Branch - 21.60066068862km , Hardin Branch - 21.69662964594km , Mason Island - 21.8185824093km

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