Someone like Gary Jones has seen a thing or two on the Gallatin River. He's been fishing the area since 1947 and keeps the philosophy of fly fishing very simple.

The folks at AllBozeman.com got Gary out on the water to get his perspective on the "process" of fly fishing. It's just not that complicated.

(But we all know it can be one of the most complicated things on Earth if you make it so.)

For those unfamiliar with the area, the Gallatin River is located just outside of Bozeman, Montana. According to Wikipedia:

The Gallatin River is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 120 mi, in the U.S. states of Wyoming and Montana. It is one of three rivers, along with the Jefferson and Madison, that converge near Three Forks, Montana, to form the Missouri.

Enjoy....and thank you, Gary.

 

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