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The river gains double the width and volume as it plunges
past large boulders. Swift riffles and runs broken up
by long pools also characterize this stretch. This is
a popular section of river for both fishermen and other
outdoor enthusiasts. Every year the salmon fly hatch
is greeted in this area by many fishermen.
After leaving the canyon the Gallatin flows for several
more miles before reaching the influx of the East Gallatin
River. The river slows in pace and flows through agricultural
land as it wanders through a widening valley. Here,
the river braids and warms during the summer as brown
trout become more prevalent. This section can be excellent
all year round although some years water depletion
for agricultural purposes can impact the system. Trophy
browns are taken each year throughout this stretch
of water on a variety of flies from grass hoppers to
salmon flies to big woolly buggers. Watch water temperatures
during hot summer days and try to fish early and late
in this stretch.
Below where the East Gallatin enters, the river flows
for a few more miles before reaching the Missouri River.
This is the best section for people who wish to float
fish. The river wanders through big slow pools, gentle
riffles, and runs. Fish will migrate into here from
the Missouri River for spawning purposes. There are
also resident fish as well. In this area, wildlife
is often spotted making this an enjoyable stretch for
almost anyone. There are a few areas for access to
the river throughout this stretch.
Hatches on the Gallatin include Olives, Pale Morning
Duns, caddis, and stoneflies. The salmon fly hatch
usually occurs between mid June and early July. It
is often met with high runoff, but the large stonefly
can offer excellent fishing if conditions allow. Terrestrials
will fish well during the summer months and an attractive
dry, streamer, and nymph will be very productive on
the river throughout the season.
If you're coming to the Gallatin River, the closest
commercial airport is in Bozeman. The area has many
other fishing opportunities as well as other outdoor
activities and attractions. Many anglers come to the
Gallatin each year to fish its beautiful and productive
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