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Fishing Conditions & Comments: The Gallatin is still high and muddy due to runoff. Temperatures are expected to stay warm so we should see peak runoff soon. If you decide to fish the Gallatin, look at eddies, foam lines, back channels, and close to the banks.
Updated: 6/30/08
Stream Flow: 5,300 cfs @ Gallatin Gateway; 4,960 cfs @ Logan
River Conditions: High and Muddy
Hatches: PMD's, Yellow Sallies, Caddis, Midges
Dries: PMD Sparkle Dun #16-#18, Harrop PMD CDC Biot Thorax #16-#18, Harrop PMD Biot Cripple Parachute #16-#18, Cutter's Little Yellow Stonefly #14-#16, Head Light Yellow Sallie #14-#16, Berrett's Hairy Yellow Sally #14-#16, Griffith's Gnats #16-#20, Hi-Vis Griffith's Gnats #16-#20, Adams Midge Cluster #16-#20, Gray or Black CDC Midge Adult #20, Parachute Adams #16-#20, AK's Paraquill #12-#14, Elk Hair Caddis #12-#16, Z Wing Caddis #12-#16.
Nymphs: B.H. Flashback Hare's Ear #14-#16, Copper or Red Copper Johns #14-#18, King Prince #14-#16, Queen Prince #14-#16, Bubbleback #14-#18, Bloody Mary #14-#16, Red Headed Step Child #16, Brown & Tan Rubber Legs #8, Olive, Golden and Black Double Bead Stones #6-#10, Poxy Biot Golden Stone #8-#12, Mega Prince #10, B.H. Black Beauty #18, Red Zebra Midge #16-#18, Brassies #16-#18, Baetis Nymph #16-#18.
Streamers: Halloween Woolly Bugger #6-#10, Olive B.H. Rubberleg Woolly Bugger #6-#10, Trick or Treat #8, Olive and Black Bow River Buggers #6, Olive or Black Carey Buggers #8-#10 and Peacock Woolly Bugger #8-#10.
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