Shop Talk
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What Does An Above Average Snow Pack Mean for Our Rivers?
With an above average snow pack this year, we are looking for another good flushing of our rivers and streams.
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10 Tips for More Successful Fly Fishing
Few hobbies combine the thrill of sportsmanship with the serenity of nature in quite the same way as fly fishing. Trout fishing in Fraser, CO requires a little skill, a...
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How to Properly Handle a Trout
Catch and release is more common when enjoying trout fishing in Fraser, CO. This arises mainly due to conservation efforts, as habitat destruction and the number of anglers threatens to...
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Fly Fishing Terrestrials in the Midsummer Months
Every fly fisher wants to be there for a hatch of insects like the salmon fly or green drake. This is when fish come out and bite pretty much everything...
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River Etiquette to Keep in Mind
River Etiquette to Keep in Mind When Wade or Float Fishing in Fraser, CO Fishing is a hobby people take up to get attuned with nature and to escape from...
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The Dos and Don’ts of Fly Fishing in Winter
You might assume that fly fishing isn’t a winter sport, but it turns out that you can enjoy the majesty of nature and the solitude of the river all year...
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How Fish Are Affected by Water Temperature
On a hot summer afternoon, a dip in a cool pool might feel wonderful. On a cold winter morning, a hot shower might be preferable. In either situation, your body...
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How Water Temperature Can Affect Fishing Toursfly
This summer has been dry, dry, dry. Mother Nature has provided very little moisture for Grand County this season. Our recent step down from Stage 2 to Stage 1 fire...
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Springtime Hatches on the Colorado River: Info About Flyfishing in Fraser, CO
The state of Colorado is filled with rivers, creeks and streams that are ideal for fly fishing. In fact, anglers come to Colorado from all over the world, descending upon...
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Salmonfly Hatch at the Colorado River: A Quick Fishing Report in Fraser, CO
One of the most famous insect hatches happens every year in early June on the Colorado River.
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Must Have Springtime Flies
Springtime fishing in the Rockies
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Water Levels Affect Fishing Potential
If you pass a dried-up creek bed or local reservoir, you may think that you’re better off hunting for fish somewhere else.