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About Charlie Meyers State Wildlife Area

The lush meandering, meadow portion of the South Platte between Spinney and Eleven Mile Reservoirs is known as the β€œDream Stream” or the Spinney Mountain Ranch. This beautiful 3-mile section of the Platte offers anglers the opportunity of a lifetime to catch large trout. This fabulous tailwater fishery is located in the heart of South Park, tucked between 14,000 foot snow capped peaks on the west, rich ranchland to the north and south, and Pikes Peak on the east. Spinney is a well-balanced fishery where anglers can catch trout on nymphs, dry flies, and streamers.The river is comprised of prime trout habitat, which includes, riffles, runs, gravel bars, shelves, and undercut banks. Fly-fishers can expect to catch a mixed bag of rainbows, browns, and cutthroats in 10-18 inch range. In addition spring (rainbows, and cutthroats) and fall (browns and kokanee salmon) spawning runs from Elevenmile Reservoir are quite impressive with fish up to 10 pounds landed during a key three-four week period. Ideal flow conditions for β€œDream Stream” are between 100 and 250 cfs. The regulations are flies and lures only and all fish must be returned to the water immediately.The Charlie Meyers State Wildlife Area (commonly called the Spinney Mountain Ranch or Dream Stream) is a classic meandering, meadow stream. Anglers have the opportunity to catch rainbows, cut-bows, cutthroats, and brown trout when they fish this fabled stretch of water.

Suggested Flies
Rsii Foam Wing Emerger
Rsii Foam Wing Emerger
Rsii Foam Wing Emerger
Rsii Foam Wing Emerger

Rsii Foam Wing Emerger

$2.25
Sparkle Wing Rsii
Sparkle Wing Rsii
Sparkle Wing Rsii
Sparkle Wing Rsii
Sparkle Wing Rsii
Sparkle Wing Rsii

Sparkle Wing Rsii

$2.25
Top Secret Baetis
Top Secret Baetis

Top Secret Baetis

$2.85
Latest Report

Updated 8/19/2024

While flows here are good at 280 cfs, high water temps here are still a concern in the afternoon. Therefore, if you fish here, please start early and end early.

There are tricos hatching in the morning along with midges. In the afternoon, you'll see some baetis, PMDs and yellow sallies. That said, these flows don't make for great dry fly fishing right now, so indicator fishing will be your best option. Lead with larger attractors like pine squirrel leeches or scuds, and trail off flashy mayfly emergers.

Updated 7/15/2024

Flows here have dropped to fishable levels (207 cfs). That said, water temps are approaching dangerous levels for the fish here in the afternoons, so make sure to fish early and get off the water around lunch time. The mosquitos here are horrible and will follow you along the stream in hordes, so make sure to bring plenty of bug spray!

You'll see some fish rising to tricos and caddis. Still, indicator rigs will be most productive. Try dropping off typical tailwater offerings like foam wing emergers or caddis pupa off of lead flies like leeches or SJ worms.

Updated 6/27/2024

Flows are past their peak and are beginning to come down. Still, at 522 cfs as of Thursday, fishing will be tougher until they drop further. Continue targeting soft edges, inside bends, and mid-stream structure with heavey nymph rigs. 

Seasonal Tips/Hatches

In the spring, the Charlie Meyers State Wildlife Area, commonly known as the "Dream Stream," offers excellent fly fishing opportunities as fish become more active and insect activity increases.

Here are some effective fly patterns to consider for spring fishing in this area:

Blue-Winged Olives (BWOs): These may hatch sporadically in spring, particularly on overcast and moist days. Carry patterns like Parachute Adams and Sparkle Duns for dries. For nymphs, try RS2s, Pheasant Tails, or Top Secret Baetis in sizes #18 to #22.

Midges: Midges will be active most mornings through Spring. Use patterns like Zebra Midges, Mercury Midges, or Massacre Midge in sizes ranging from #20 to #24.

Stoneflies: Stonefly nymphs become more active as the weather warms up. Carry patterns like Pat's Rubber Legs, Hare's Ear Nymphs, or Prince Nymphs in sizes #10 to #14.

Caddisflies: Caddis activity increases as temperatures rise. Patterns like Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis, or Stimulators in sizes #14 to #18 can be effective imitations.

Attractor Patterns: Bright and flashy attractor patterns like San Juan Worms, Egg Patterns, or Rainbow Warriors can be effective in catching the attention of fish, especially during runoff conditions.

Streamers: Larger fish might respond to streamers, particularly if the water is high and off-color due to runoff. Woolly Buggers, Sculpin patterns, and other streamers in various sizes and colors can attract larger fish.

As always, observe the water conditions, insect activity, and the behavior of the fish to determine the most effective patterns and presentations. Adjust your techniques throughout the day as conditions change.

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