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Short and Sweet: Dries, nymphs and streamers – you name it, you can fish it on the Pan. Great hatches of midges early, mixed with beatis in the afternoons and caddis in the evenings makes for some ...
Even though we are beginning to experience runoff on the Roaring Fork River, that doesn’t mean the fishing will suffer dramatically. Sure, there will be days you have to choose your battles out there, ...
April means many things to fly fishers. For most, it rings in the fair-weather fishing season, as the first waves of blue winged olives and caddis arrive with those April showers. If you’ve ever ...
Big stonefly nymphs trailed by little beadhead copper johns, prince nymphs and pheasant tails are a good tactic. PMDs, caddis and little yellow sallies are working in the afternoons. - Jim McCall, ...
Extended fishing opportunities abound this week, and anglers should take advantage! Generally at this time of the month the Roaring Fork should be in the beginning stages of runoff, especially below ...
DECKERS — Almost overnight, spring had turned to summer along the South Platte River. Streamside willows had leafed out, lush green grasses carpeted its banks, and here and there, under the early ...
Even if the fish aren’t biting, mountain-ringed Trappers Lake on the northwest side of the Flattops Wilderness Area is worth the trip for scenery alone. But the fish are biting, with native cutthroat ...
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