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Gallatin River Fishing Reports

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Gallatin River Fishing Reports
Updated Jun 23, 26

As of 2026, all Montana Fishing Licenses must be purchased online at Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks

Flow Data: Gallatin River near Gallatin Gateway, MT

Quick Overview

Fishing: Good to Great

Fishing Window (best time to fish): 11AM - 7PM

Best Fishing Method: Dry Dropper

2nd Best Method: Dry fly fishing

Hatches: Caddis, Little Yellow Sallies, PMD's, Salmonflies, Goldenstones

Conditions The river continues to drop this week. Cooler weather than last week is expected all week. Six days of rain are expected to begin on Thursday. The fishing has been good to great. The dry fly action has been really good and should continue for the foreseeable future.

Current and Upcoming Hatches Caddis have been flying around and can get fish up in certain areas. PMD's and Yellow Sallies are active and hatching daily. Stonefly nymphs, PMD nymphs, and caddis nymphs are all available to fish sub-surface.

A dark bodied caddis dry can be quite effective when you find fish rising to these insects.

Little Yellow Sallies are out in good numbers and will continue into July. Fishing a Yellow Sally dry with a perdigon dropper has been very effective on the lower portions of the river.

Salmonflies are hatching above the Canyon but fish have still been willing to eat the big bug above Four Corners.

Tactics and Tips A large dry with a dropper will be a great option to catch fish that are both looking up and focused on feeding subsurface. A large salmonfly colored Chubby with a salmonfly or goldenstone nymph will be quite effective. Set the dropper 2-3 feet below your dry fly depending on the depth of water you are fishing. I enjoy covering a large portion of water with a single dry this time of the year. Fish are very willing to eat dries and will crush your big dry when you get a good drift. When fish stop eating the salmonfly or goldenstone dry they should transition to eating smaller attractor patterns. Fish have been eating nymphs pretty well. Focus on fishing summer water (faster riffles) with the recent rise in temperature.

Nymphs

  1. Pat's Rubberleg
  2. Trout Retriever
  3. HDA Fav Variant
  4. Kyle's BH Yellow Sally
  5. Black Lite Brite Perdigon
  6. Purple Lite Brite Perdigon

Streamers

  1. Skiddish Smolt
  2. Lil' Kim
  3. Mini Peanut Envy
  4. Thin Mint Bugger

Dry Flies

  1. Henry's Fork Foam Stone - Salmonfly
  2. Parachute Adams (12–20)
  3. Hi-Vis PMD
  4. Orange Chubby Chernobyl #6
  5. Peacock Elk Hair Caddis

As of 2026, ALL Montana fishing licenses must be purchased online at Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks. 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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