I live smack dab in Troutlandia (walking distance to the lower Gallatin) and know a lot of really good/old fly fisherman. What I have noticed is the really good fisherman have a few (12 or so) patterns but in many different sizes.
I am a bit of a hack so my go-to's are Para- Adams, Para-Wulffs, EHCs or Goddards, Griffiths for the small stuff but I have trouble seeing them and some type of a Stone Fly for the early season (orange simulators usually) and Para-Hoppers for later season.
Nymphs are Princes, Hares Ears and a bug a long time Gallatin guide showed me called a Swallow that seems to work year round for different critters.
Just getting into streamers and so far nothing but frustration. Bullet Head Buggers are the go to there but this winter I plan to tie some bigger baitfish imitations. I have pretty much quit tying dries cause they all seem to turn out the same size no what the hook size is.
I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.
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