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Stream Flows
Suggested Flies
Juju Baetis - The Blue Quill Angler
Juju Baetis - The Blue Quill Angler
Juju Baetis - The Blue Quill Angler
Juju Baetis - The Blue Quill Angler

Juju Baetis

$3.25
RS2 Copper Rib Foam Emerger - The Blue Quill Angler
RS2 Copper Rib Foam Emerger - The Blue Quill Angler

RS2 Copper Rib Foam Emerger

$2.50
About the Upper Colorado River

The Colorado River begins its journey in Rocky Mountain National Park and heads west offering anglers several opportunities to sample this great stream. Near the small community of Granby is the confluence of the Fraser River. At this point the river is a meandering, meadow stream flowing through lush ranchland and the river remains this way until it hit Byers Canyon. Byers Canyon is only about 3/4 mile long and this section is tough to negotiate, especially during higher flows. Below Byers Canyon the river is “as good as it gets” with many access points including Paul Gilbert, Lone Buck, Kemp-Breeze, Sun Set Ranch, Powers Unit, Reeder Creek and the Pump House to Radium stretch. The Colorado is lined with cottonwood trees and willows and is a dry fly paradise. Anglers can expect to catch a mixed bag of both browns and rainbows. The regulations in this area are flies and lures only and all fish must be returned to the water immediately.

Fishing the Colorado River should be on everyone's bucket list. Whether you're a walk/wade fisherman or prefer float-fishing, this river has something for everyone!

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