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Fly Fishing BS => The Gravel Bar => Topic started by: ryguy on August 12, 2019, 06:09:10 AM

Title: Colorado minus fishing
Post by: ryguy on August 12, 2019, 06:09:10 AM
Last week I had the opportunity to attend a school in Colorado for work.  While there was no fishing involved (this time), it was an awesome experience and the mountains of Colorado are an impressive bunch.  We flew into Denver, and drove west on I-70, an awesome drive filled with tall mountains, canyons, and I'm sure, trout streams. 

We did get to see multiple Mountain Goats, 1 bear, a lot of cows, and a herd of sheep.  No Elk spotted despite our best attempts.

Little did I know that we were staying near a trout river, and I should have brought a fly rod.  The river followed I-70, with easy access, and multiple guide boats spotted each day.
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At 6500' in elevation, the air was noticeably thinner to this flat-lander from Richmond.
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But we didn't stay at 6500' for long, and most of our day was spent between 7500'-12000'.
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In addition to working, we ate well:
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And finally, we took 1 excursion to find Doc Holliday's grave...
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Next time, I'll be traveling with a fly rod, and I told my wife we should consider a Western vacation one year (she says I just got one though).


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Title: Re: Colorado minus fishing
Post by: Woolly Bugger on August 12, 2019, 09:34:20 AM
very nice, shoulda done your homework before you went  <-;:
Title: Re: Colorado minus fishing
Post by: Dougfish on August 12, 2019, 09:54:57 AM
That would be the Colorado River, which parallels I-70 west from Dotsera to the Utah state line.
BTW, I gained weight looking at this TR.  :P
Title: Re: Colorado minus fishing
Post by: driver on August 12, 2019, 10:31:51 AM
There are trout along side of I-70 from Denver to Utah. I would never travel out west without a fly rod. (Work or Play)
Title: Re: Colorado minus fishing
Post by: ryguy on August 12, 2019, 11:03:14 AM
Doug- that section is the Eagle River, upstream of the Colorado River.  We made it as far west as Glenwood Springs.  Cool little town.  I think I gained a pound or two as well...

I wanted to take a rod, but we had a lot of other gear.  I need a travel rod now.
Title: Re: Colorado minus fishing
Post by: Dougfish on August 12, 2019, 11:33:44 AM
One of the last times I was out there we stayed at Hot Sulphur Springs. Had intentions on fishing.
The river was blown out. The hot springs were nice, though. It was even blown out where Trail Ridge Rd. turns up the mountain in RMNP. But I fished it there anyhow.
Truth. Never go west without a mini kit. The 5 piece, 7'6" 4 wt fits in a carry on bag.
Title: Re: Colorado minus fishing
Post by: burgessbart on November 01, 2019, 12:09:10 PM
You pick up Clear Creek that follows the 70 until the Empire exit split. You can fish Clear heading south. The Eagle after Minturn. GWS you get the Roaring Fork, Frying Pan and overlooked Woody Creek . I always head up to Steam Boat and then South to Durango. Los Pinos gets overlooked . I am amazed I never see another angler on the Cimarron. Uncomphagre is amazing.


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