It's hard to believe, but July is in the books and we are already a week into August. Summer is cruising along with each day on the water merging into the next and the fishing hasn't missed a beat.
The upper Fork near Aspen is fishing really well right now. The river is at the perfect level for wading right now and daily baetis hatches with some pmds and midges and a few drakes mixed in have created really consistent nymph fishing and the opportunity for great sight fishing with dry flies.
The float fishing on both the lower fork and the Colorado continues to be as productive as ever with nymph fishing being the ticket in the middle of the day for those looking to produce some numbers and hook into some seriously feisty rainbows. Hopper fishing is also hitting its stride in the lower valley and should be making its way up valley soon.
The pan right now is running a little high but if you are in the right spot, the action is almost non-stop. It should be dropping back down to normal summer levels in just a few days.
Stay tuned and call for info and reports.
Saturday, August 08, 2009
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