The following report is by Yellowstone Angler in Livingston, MT:
Fall is here and unfortunately around Livingston, with the weather brings little extra wind to the equation. Keep an eye on the forecasts and the area you want to float. It might not be a great idea to commit to a 10 mile float if you have to battle a 20 mph steady wind with gusts in the 40s. On such days wade wishing will be a better option for your back.
Most of the leaves are are gone now but the mountains look amazing with a solid dusting of snow. Still plenty of 15-18″ rainbows on the prowl. The browns are on the gravel now, either in tributaries or spot redds in the river, so we’ll let them spawn.
If the wind is down and the hatch is on it will either be baetis or midges. Both will happen later in the day as temps warm up.
Give us a call for more info or to book a trip! 1-406-222-7130.


Jim Brown and Guide Sean Tomlin enjoying a great day on the water!
Fly Patterns:
Home Invader White #2/6
Olive Leadeye Stinger #4/6
Olive Sex Dungeon #4
Black Sex Dungeon #4
Yellow Silk Kitty #2
White Silk Kitty #2
Olive Silk Kitty#2
White Home Invader #2-4
Olive Leadeye #6
Olive Swim Coach #4
Coffee Sparkle Minnow #4-6
Tung. Bead Bugger Legs CAMO size #10
Olive Jigged Perdigon #14-18
Black Jigged Perdigon #14-18
Fulling Mill Olive Perdigon #14-18
Blow Torch Black #14-18
Hare’s Ear Blow Torch #14-18
Brown (Purple) Duracell Bomb #14-16
Torch Light #14-16
PT Little Spankers #14-18
Murray’s Flying Beetle #14-16
Parachute Adams #10-18
Purple Haze #10-18
Fall Mahogany #14-18
BWO’s #18-22
Psuedos #20-24
October Caddis #12-14
Hi-vis Ant #14-18
Real Time River Flows
Feature photo: Noah Riemenschneider, Ryan Mincey with a nice brown!