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Gallatin River Fishing Report

Date: 01/30/2026
Posted by: Toby Swank

Current Conditions

The Gallatin River remains fishable, though winter conditions continue to make timing and location more important than covering a lot of water. Ice has been present along the banks at times, particularly in shaded areas and slower side channels, but most stretches of the river are still open. Fishing has improved as the day warms, with the most consistent window falling from late morning into the early afternoon once ice begins to clear and water temperatures stabilize.

Nymphing has been the most reliable way to catch fish. Heavier attractor or stonefly-style nymphs have worked well as lead flies, paired with smaller patterns like perdigons, pheasant tails, and zebra midges. A 9-foot fluorocarbon leader in the 3X to 4X range has been a solid setup for managing weight while keeping presentations clean in the clear, cold water.

Streamer fishing has been inconsistent, but it can still be worth mixing in when conditions allow. Smaller. A shorter leader of 5–6 feet of heavier fluorocarbon keeps streamer rigs simple and easier to manage in cold, variable conditions.

Dry fly activity has been limited. Midges are present, but surface feeding has been brief and sporadic. If you notice fish rising during a mild, calm window, a small midge dry or emerger can work, though subsurface fishing has been far more dependable overall.

Overall, the Gallatin River is still worth fishing if you pick your timing carefully. Waiting for ice to clear, focusing on mid-day windows, and fishing nymphs in slower water has been the most effective approach under current conditions.

Addtional Gallatin River Fly Fishing Resources:

- Gallatin River Fly Fishing In Winter

- Fly Fishing Bozeman In Winter

Stream Flows

Gallatin River Fishing Report Streamflow

Flows

Recommended Flies

				  Rainbow spanish bullet

Rainbow Spanish Bullet

				  Use a Pats' Rubberleg for Madison River fishing in high-water.

Black Pat's Rubberleg

				  Purple lite brite perdigon nymph

Purple Lite Brite Perdigon

				  Great attractor pattern when fishing Yellowstone River in Montana.

Purple Psycho Prince

				  Flashback Pheasant Tail TNG G Bd PT

Pheasant Tail

				  Pats rubberleg bronw

Brown Pat's Rubberleg

				  Zebra Midge Black Copper

Black Zebra Midge

				  Prince Nymph

Prince Nymph

Gallatin River Fishing

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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