The Gallatin (YNP) has slowed down a bit, though is producing decent fish in the afternoons for those willing to cover some water. 

Flows this morning (0645) are 334 cfs at Gallatin Gateway, with today’s average 477 cfs, the river is clear and cold so far despite yesterday’s showers - clarity is probably at risk today pending local rains.  Our guess is above Taylor’s Fork things will be ok.

Like on most of the waters in the region at this point, the summer hatches are long gone- though you will see pockets of increasingly sparse   Caddis in the afternoons (in the Park section they have been small and black).  BWOs will be more evident as things cool.

The best approach right now is going to be more weather dependent that anything else.
 
If the weather forecast holds and it’s cloudy and overcast  for much of the upcoming week, we’d probably throw a streamer / nypmh set up in the morning and look for BWOs to come off.  The streamer / nymph set up might even carrry the day for you.

On the sunnier, warmer fall days, starting the day with a streamer/nymph or double nymph set up would make sense, and converting over to an attractor/dropper or terrestrial/dropper set up as things warm up, most likely after lunch.  Downsize those drys and be prepared to cover a fair amount of water.  The scenery is great these days.  We’ve seen bushy coyotes in the Fawn Pass area every time we’ve been up this way for the past few weeks.

The Gallatin below the Park is fishing well also, we’ll update the Gallatin outside the Park in the morning (Monday) at Best Fly Fishing Montana.

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Flies to Have in the Box

Dries:  baetis - BWO, Blue Dun, Olive Sparkle Dun, Para-adams; Caddis - EHC, X Caddis, - tan, olive, black; your attractor package.

Nymphs: Mega Prince, Copper John, red, blue; Rubberlegs, olive and brown; Hares Ear; San Juan worm, red, brown; BHFBPT; ; Lightning bug, gold, silver, green /olive; Soft hackles

Terrestrials: Hoppers - Grand, tan, yellow; Dave’s; Para Hopper; Beetles - Fire, Foam, HiVis, Krystal Leg; Ants - Wilcox Glo Ant, CDC winged, epoxy, brown /cinnamon /black

Streamers / Other: Woolly buggers, olive, brown, black; Sparkle Buggers - olive, brown, black; Girdle bug; smaller sizes; Kiwi Muddler

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