Submitted by mtdave on Wed, 2016-06-22 23:33 2016 Annual Meeting Fishing Report Vote Up Down +7 + kinz big brown.jpg Bozeman, Montana is known as the “fly fishing for trout capitol of the world.” Within a 50 mile radius of Bozeman flow literally 100’s of miles of Blue Ribbon trout streams including the Gallatin, the Madison, and the Yellowstone. The 2016 Annual TU Meeting is being held in Bozeman from September 28th through October 1st, and if I had to choose 10 days to go fly fishing in southwest Montana, I’d choose the 10 days surrounding the Annual Meeting. Brown trout will be chasing streamers and getting ready to spawn, Blue Wing Olive mayflies will be hatching, and some ‘hoppers and Midnight Stoneflies could still be providing some good dry fly fishing! It’s a great time to fish around Bozeman! We’ll be posting fishing reports to this Group and providing information to help you get the most out of your fishing at the Annual Meeting. Check the weatherhttps://weather.com/weather/today/l/59715:4:US , Obtain a Montana fishing license https://app.mt.gov/als/index/index.html , Check the current stream flows http://waterdata.usgs.gov/mt/nwis/current?type=flow or book a trip with one of our great TU Business members http://www.tu.org/tu-business#Montana Are you looking for a partner to fish with on the Hosted Fishing Day or to share a guide for a float trip on the Missouri following the meeting? Post your question on this Group and find a fishing buddy. We’re looking forward to fishing with you at the 2016 TU Annual Meeting in Bozeman! Dave Kumlien, Hosted Fishing Day Coordinator, Madison-Gallatin TU member, and 40 year Montana fly fishing outfitter