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Fish Report for 10-27-2013
Despite being almost deserted because the Madison opened in Yellowstone there is good fishing here
10-27-2013
Gallatin River Guides
On the Upper Madison near West Yellowstone and Ennis, this place has been a ghost town (since the Madison in the Park opened) which is too bad because it is fishing very well. Target middle of the river structure and look for very subtle rise forms.
Dries: Attractor Adult Midge in 16-18, Cluster Midge in 18-20, Hair wing BWO in 18, Para Wullf Adams in 18-20,e/c BWO in 18-20
Nymphs: 14-16 Red Copper John Purple Lightning Bugs 16; San Juan Worm: 6-8-10 Pat's Rubberlegs: 6-8 Mega Pheasant: 6-8-10 Copper John Red
Streamers: Zonkers Black, Olive, Natural/Copper in 4-6, Sculpzilla Black, Dark Olive in 4-8, Wooly Buggar in Black, Brown, Natural and White, in 4-6-8
Dries: Attractor Adult Midge in 16-18, Cluster Midge in 18-20, Hair wing BWO in 18, Para Wullf Adams in 18-20,e/c BWO in 18-20
Nymphs: 14-16 Red Copper John Purple Lightning Bugs 16; San Juan Worm: 6-8-10 Pat's Rubberlegs: 6-8 Mega Pheasant: 6-8-10 Copper John Red
Streamers: Zonkers Black, Olive, Natural/Copper in 4-6, Sculpzilla Black, Dark Olive in 4-8, Wooly Buggar in Black, Brown, Natural and White, in 4-6-8
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