Gallatin County dispatch received a report that a vehicle had left the roadway and gone into the Gallatin River on U.S. Highway 191, at mile-marker 70.
It's true. It's actually gone. As in, not part of the flowing East Gallatin River anymore due to recent flooding activity. A perfect example of Mother Nature doing whatever she wants.
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.
A City of Bozeman employee discovered over 4,000 pounds of fly ash along and IN the East Gallatin River near the 200 block of Bohart Lane, which is in the heart of downtown Bozeman's residential area.
Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation are looking for skilled outdoorsmen and women who want to help protect Montana rivers and reduce pollution downstream. Volunteer teams will be assigned a site in the Gallatin Watershed and commit to sample this site four times in a year.