East Gallatin River
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The East Gallatin River flows 42 miles in a northwesterly direction through the Gallatin valley, Gallatin County, Montana. Rising from the confluence of Rocky Creek and several other small streams, the East Gallatin begins about one mile east of downtown Bozeman, Montana. The river joins the main stem of the Gallatin River 2.3 miles north of Manhattan, Montana. Throughout its course, the river traverses mostly valley floor ranch and farm land with typical summer flows of approximately 50 cfs[1]
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[edit] Angling the East Gallatin
The East Gallatin river is a popular trout fishing stream and holds good populations of Rainbow and Brown trout as well as Mountain Whitefish. Access is limited to country road crossings and two public assess sites maintained by the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks department[2]. Numerous spring creeks, most notably Ben Hart and Thompson, feed the East Gallatin throughout its course and provide excellent trout fishing as well.
East Gallatin River near Bozeman, Montana in Winter |
[edit] References
- Holt, John (1996). Montana Fly-Fishing Guide-East. Guilford, CT: The Lyons Press. ISBN 1585745294.