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Gallatin River Fishing Reports

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Gallatin River Fishing Reports
Updated Apr 27, 25

Flow Data: Gallatin River near Gallatin Gateway, MT

Keep an eye out for, and avoid rainbow trout redds as fish ensure the existence of the next generation.

The Gallatin has been fishing really well and should continue to fish well with the given forecast. Some expected clouds and rain into the weekend could present excellent dry fly and streamer opportunities. BWO's have been spotted and fish have been willing to eat them. I really like a #18 BWO Comparadun to trick fish rising to BWO's. I have found fish moving into slightly faster water but still hanging out in the deep slow moving pools so it is worth fishing many types of water. If you do not see rising trout, and you have no interest in looking at an indicator, a skwala dry with a perdigon dropper can be extremely productive. Nymphing remains consistent with worms, stonefly nymphs, midge nymphs, BWO nymphs and perdigons. Smaller streamers like Skiddish Smolts or Complex Twist Buggers have worked best but larger patterns are starting to catch the eye of some trout.

To purchase an assortment of up-to-date, hand-selected flies for the Gallatin River:

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Montana fishing licenses are available for purchase online at Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and at Yellow Dog Flyfishing - Fly Shop (some exceptions may apply). If you are planning to fish in the headwaters of the Gallatin River area above Taylor's Fork (approx. 1 mile upstream); be aware that most of this is in Yellowstone National Park which requires a separate fishing license and is seasonally open to fishing according to YNP regulations.

Fishing from a boat is not allowed on the Gallatin River from the headwaters downstream to the confluence of the West (main-stem) and East Gallatin River, however it is permissible to use a boat/craft for access for wade-fishing in this stretch of the river. Fishing from a boat is allowed downstream of this point to the rivers mouth. Bob's Shuttle provides shuttle service (seasonal) between Manhattan and Three Forks on the Gallatin River and can be reached at 406-595-0587 via voice or text. In general, shuttles should be arrange the day prior or before 9 am the morning of your departure.

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Historical River Flow