Fryingpan: CFS 107. Hatches: midge nymphs, mysis shrimp, caddis nymphs, beatis nymphs and dries. Flies: mysis shrimp (16-20), zebra midge of various colors (16-22), frying pan emerger (18-22), gray ...
Runoff is over, the Yampa River is at its best level for floating right now and overlapping hatches of Yellow Sallies, Pale Morning Duns, Caddis, midges and Green Drakes offer excellent fly fishing ...
The Eagle River transitions rapidly into the ideal fly-fishing river for both the floating angler and the wading fly fisher. The window usually closes quickly, but this season the floating has held ...
Size 18-22 comparaduns, sparkleduns, parachute adams olive sprouts, sparklewing RS2's, pheasant tails, CDC loopwing emergers, black or olive biot emergers, black poxyback baetis and Barr's BWO ...
Are you getting your fly boxes ready for another summer? Having all of the usual insects is important but so is having the proper fly for each stage of that insect’s life cycle. Most of our native ...
Flow: 1,870 cfs in Glenwood SpringsShort and Sweet: The Colorado River is back! Visibility is still a little challenging, but it tends to clear a bit in the afternoons. Big, feisty fish are being ...
The caddis hatch – an eagerly awaited event for this angler if only so she can tie on a fly that she can actually see – has begun in earnest on the Colorado and lower Roaring Fork rivers.A dry caddis ...
Fryingpan River: Currently flowing at 263 cfs below Ruedi Reservoir. Flows have dropped a bit from last week but the fishing remains strong. There are a variety of bugs on the menu. Look for early ...
Green Drakes, Caddis, Yellow Sallies and Blue Wing Olives are providing great dry fly fishing on the Blue River. Barry Kirkpatrick at Cutthroat Anglers in Silverthorne says the Drake hatch is at its ...
As the shadows crept out over the waters of the Bighorn River, a wavering band of insects winged along the bank. The band of black caddis was seemingly endless in length and about 10 feet wide. To ...
A recent three-boat float from Radium to Rancho del Rio on the upper Colorado River gave opportunity for old friends and new to test their rods and fly choice against the mustard yellow brown and pink ...
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