Gallatin

As unlikely as it might sound, we’re entering one of my favorites times to be on the water back home – those weeks (pending the year) that the rivers run clear and cold before they ice up completely in the depth of the winter freeze. The combination of low river flows, the winter sunlight, unique […]

The latest issue of Trout Line from the Montana Council of TU is out (interestingly tagged the Spring 2011 issue). There are several article of note including a summary (from TU’s point of view of course) of the tumultuous 2010-2011 Montana state legislative season (the now infamous season of HB 309, HB 433 and SB […]

Trying to hold to a reasonable standard of optimism, given that July is a couple of days away and that river flow trends had been looking a tiche better over the past few days, yesterday we planned to post this morning a few area river flows that had been improving. That post was to have […]

Still on the road playing hooky with She Who Must Be Obeyed in the mountain West. By virtue of an ambitious plan to head back home to Montana for a few days we’ve had the pleasure of seeing more than a handful of western waterways up close and personal. I can’t remember how long it’s […]

I’d be an absolute lying dog if I didn’t admit that She Who Must Be Obeyed and I were as happy as clams to be back in home country. It’s fairly easy to get a little road rash making the drive from Austin back home to Bozeman in two days, though SWMBO held up well […]

A few images from a riffle on the upper Gallatin taken one bright late September day last year.  Amazing what a difference a bit of fiddling with settings can invoke.  Here’s to pretty little riffles on pretty little rivers. On the road early today for a little work and a little play.  Should have some […]

allbozeman.com – Fly Fishing with Gary Jones from Eric Keto on Vimeo.

Pics of the day from Jess at Fire Girl Photography. Moonrise over the upper Gallatin just below Yellowstone’s northern boundary. And below, catching a little evening saddle bronc action in Gardiner after fishing the northeast corner last year.

Gallatin River, South of Big Sky, Montana, a few days after the frost hit the pumpkin.

We love water. We could look at, listen to, stand in and smell water all day long. Now and again we’ll be posting some of our favorite water shots from out and about in the new category Water on the Brain. [Our further thanks to the giants of the Brownline movement has been delayed by […]