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Gallatin River: The tributaries are causing it to go a little off-color. Stonefly nymphs and small baetis nymphs are taking fish. Try a blue-winged olive. A pheasant tail would be a good go-to pattern ...
Stonefly patterns like a black North Fork Special, as well as varied rubber leg stoneflies in olive, brown, or black are very tempting to active trout. Blue Montana Prince, silver, red or blue ...