The Gallatin river is dropping and it's looking great out there. The flows are currently at 1200 cfs so it is game on. Fishing with nymph rigs or dry droppers have been the most consistent ways to put fish in the net as of late. Some of our favorites this time of year are the Pat's rubberlegs/girdle bug, squirmy worms, san juan worms, pheasant tail, hare's ear, perdigon's, psycho princes, blowtorch's, or duracell's. Streamer fishing can be good as well with flashier flies like kreelex's and sparkle minnows on brighter days and darker flies like the olive dungeon and the black kill whitey working better on cloudier and overcast days. If you see fish rising try a purple or royal chubby, puff caddis, corn fed caddis, yellow stubby chubby, mosquito, stimulator, parachute Adams, or purple haze.
Dry Fly
Adams (16-22), Purple Haze (16-20), Buzzball (16-18), Elk Hair Caddis Tan/ Olive(12-18), Film critic BWO, Stubby Chubby Purple, Cinnamon, Yellow, Tan (16-18)
Streamer
Wooly Bugger Olive, Black (6-12), Fish Whacker Olive/white or Brown/yellow (6) Sculpzilla Tan,Black,Olive (4-8), GD P/Jig Streamer White/ Olive/Black (10), Micro Dungeon Yellow (10), Mini Dungeon Olive/ Purple/ Natural/ White (6)
Nymph
Prince Nymph (14-18), Perdigon (14-18), Pat’s Rubber Legs (8-12), Hare’s Ear (14-18), Blowtorch (14-16), Zebra Midge Black/ Red/ Purple (16-20), Sweetmeat Caddis Tanger/Lime (14-16), Sizzlin' Hot Squirrel (12-16)