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Originally posted by Trumpkin View PostWell that makes it easy on me! The Gallatin river is right there and the runoff should be over by then so it'll fish well. The Madison river is also close, and has bigger fish than the Gallatin, but is much more difficult fishing. Yellowstone park also has lots of fishable waters but you need a different permit there. If you are going to be in the park multiple days though it would be worth it.
Every small stream in the area will probably also have fish. Montana water access law means that if you cross any river via bridge, you can legally access it right there. You just are required to stay within the normal high water mark of the river or stream (basically anywhere most vegetation can't grow due to flooding).
Good info. We are flying into Bozeman on Sat. Staying in a cabin in Gardiner. Me and my boys want to do a Fly fishing trip. We do not know how to Fly fish so prob need some half day lessons etc, then we want a guided trip. you know anyone who is good. Our Cabin is on the Yellowstone river.
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Originally posted by Krivoman View PostGood info. We are flying into Bozeman on Sat. Staying in a cabin in Gardiner. Me and my boys want to do a Fly fishing trip. We do not know how to Fly fish so prob need some half day lessons etc, then we want a guided trip. you know anyone who is good. Our Cabin is on the Yellowstone river.
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Originally posted by Dusty Britches View PostA few things about hunting in Texas - the vast majority is privately owned and Texas protects private property rights better than most states. Also - purple paint on fence posts and trees mean no trespassing.
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