ASPEN ” Area anglers shouldn’t be too quick to hang up their flyrods for the winter. The warm afternoons of late fall are a good time to hit the river ” and it won’t be crowded. Though nymphs and ...
I get a little excited when the spring temperatures bring about an emergence of mayflies that haven’t been seen since last fall. The air feels good on your skin. Midges are skating across the surface ...
Information is provided by Colorado Parks & Wildlife employees and local fishing enthusiasts. Keep in mind that fishing conditions change on a constant basis. Much can change in a week from the time ...
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Each New Year’s holiday, a question pops to mind, but unfortunately, no one has collected statistics for a definitive answer. How many Mainers tie flies each winter? Tiers in this state must number in ...
Cam Scott tries his luck on the Roaring Fork River near Basalt on a recent evening. “It’s a good time to be out there,” says the staffer at Taylor Creek Fly Shop. Cam Scott tries his luck on the ...
Short and Sweet: There is a lot going on up the Fryingpan these days, dry-fly fishing at its finest is officially here. Crowds are thick, but there is a good reason for so many people on the river ...
Big Hole River — The skwala have popped and we are on the brink of dry fly season. Fish are starting to populate prime lies as they move out of winter holding water. Dry dropper or nymphing with San ...