Going forward, I'll be treating each winter as possibly our last. I want to savor every moment in the snows of southwest Montana...They're just too beautiful to waste. Just knowing that we could lose this outdoors splendor to climate change has me already thinking about drastically reducing my carbon footprint.
'Green means go' is the short way of saying that the color of the Gallatin River has returned to its normal green color; so, get out there and start fly fishing again!
Finding fly fishing alternatives in southwest Montana during the month of May, when the snow melt affects almost every local river, can be challenging; but, they do exist. You just need to know where to look.
In this Montana Treasures blog post, it becomes readily apparent that an early summer fly fishing trip to southwest Montana and on the Gallatin River requires some special timing. Let Montana Treasures help you make your trip plans today!