Friday, March 27, 2009

The San Juan River





Thursday, March 12, 2009

Forkin' Em' On The Roaring Fork River!

We've been getting great reports for the last couple weeks about the
Roarin' Fork River, so we decided it was past due to hit it up with a couple fellow pro-guides and anglers from around the State. To say the river's in good shape is an understatement! Plenty of hook-ups from Basalt to Glenwood make fishing this free-stone the best choice in the Roaring Fork Valley, (aside from the Colo). You can try and catch one of the Toads on the Pan, but consistently hooking-up wading or floating the Fork is in our opinion a great day on the water with much fewer anglers and angling pressure this time of year. We were very fortunate to hook-up with Brandon Soucie, A native to the area and guide for Taylor Creek whom at our side showed us the ins and outs of the Roaring Fork River and his home waters. we think the pictures below will show his knack for getting into fish and his abundant knowledge of the area. You can contact Taylor Creek Fly Shop through the link Below...





















The Reason Why Princes And Twenty Inchers Work On The Fork! Stoneflies Aplenty..



Wristbands are making a come-back somewhere in Glennwood...



Brandon about to go into his backing on the Fork



























The Most White-Fish Competition, "IS ON"!!







Stonefly Nymph











Drake Nymph



Worn out angler on the Fork...



Runnin' Down the Man On The Fork!



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No Anglers On The Fryingpan Tail Water??



Don't try and drive down if the roads not plowed.



No one at 11:30am!







Fresh Tracks



The Fryingpan Midge



A Tail Water to Himself



Fishing in the winter can be cold and tough, but the rewards can also be well worth the trip. It snowed around a half foot the night before and we found ourselves with a famous Colorado River empty, peaceful, and untouched all morning. To say the least this is very unusual for the Fryingpan, but I’m not gonna complain about it. The next day highs were back up into the 40’s and 50’s, the road was plowed, and plenty of anglers were on the water. Go figure! Good thing the Roaring Fork is close.

Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Pictures Of Colorado Trout





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