The Gallatin River is consistently rising and is now in runoff. Flows have continued to rise with the warmer weather, and most of the river is high and off color.
Fishing has become difficult throughout much of the system. Fish are pushed tight to the banks and into the slowest water they can find.
For anglers still looking to get out, heavier nymph rigs are going to be the best option. Worm patterns, rubberlegs, and larger attractor-style nymphs fished deep along the banks have been the most productive setup. It’s not about covering water right now. Slowing down and fishing softer water thoroughly has been the difference.
Dry fly fishing is pretty much off the table with the current conditions, and streamer fishing has been inconsistent with the amount of water moving through the river.
The Gallatin is changing quickly day to day. Unless temperatures cool off significantly, expect flows to keep rising as runoff continues to build.
Addtional Gallatin River Fly Fishing Resources:
- Bozeman Fly Fishing Guide To May
Pheasant Tail
Brown Pat's Rubberleg
Amber Jiggy Caddis Pupa
Purple Lite Brite Perdigon
Prince Nymph
Black Pat's Rubberleg
Purple Psycho Prince
Rainbow Spanish Bullet
Read our "Gallatin River Fishing Guide" to learn more about fly fishing in Montana on the Gallatin River. It is a great resource for anglers fishing near Bozeman Montana and details the various river stretches and seasonal hatches with tips from our Bozeman fly fishing guides.
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