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Our stream reports are a great way to prepare for your next day on the river. These reports will provide you with the most recent fishing conditions and access to real-time river flow, wind and temperature information. The fishing report for each river is updated periodically and provides more detailed information about the river and the best flies to use.

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Overview

The Arkansas River in Colorado winds its way through some of the most picturesque landscapes in the Rocky Mountains. Originating from the Continental Divide near Leadville, it flows southeastward for approximately 150 miles through the heart of the state. The river's journey offers a diverse range of experiences, from serene mountain valleys to thrilling whitewater rapids. Renowned for its world-class whitewater rafting, the Arkansas River attracts adventure seekers from around the globe. Its rapids, such as the infamous Royal Gorge, provide exhilarating challenges for both novice and experienced rafters alike. Beyond rafting, the Arkansas River is also a popular destination for kayaking, fishing, and paddleboarding, offering ample opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy its pristine waters and stunning surroundings. Aside from its recreational allure, the Arkansas River plays a vital role in Colorado's ecosystem and economy. It supports a rich diversity of wildlife, including bighorn sheep, elk, and various bird species. Additionally, the river sustains agricultural activities along its banks, contributing to the region's agricultural productivity. The Arkansas River's scenic beauty, thrilling adventures, and ecological significance make it a beloved natural treasure within the state of Colorado, captivating visitors with its timeless allure year-round.

Overview

Bear Creek, a tailwater from Evergreen Lake, flowing from Evergreen through the scenic town of Morrison, Colorado. Despite being a small stream, it has a healthy trout population including browns and rainbows, Bear Creek offers intimate angling experiences. Bear Creek is a convenient location for fly fishing given its proximity to the Denver metro area offering convenient access for urban anglers seeking a nature escape.

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Bear Creek

The Blue River, coursing from Silverthorne to Green Mountain Reservoir in Colorado, is a renowned destination for fly fishing enthusiasts. Fed by the melting snow of the Rocky Mountains, it offers pristine waters and stunning scenery. Anglers flock to its banks for the chance to catch trophy-sized trout, including rainbow and brown trout. The river's diverse sections cater to anglers of all skill levels, from serene stretches to challenging rapids. With its proximity to Silverthorne and other mountain towns, the Blue River provides convenient access for both locals and visitors seeking an unforgettable fly fishing experience amidst Colorado's natural beauty.

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Blue River

Clear Creek, originating from the Continental Divide and winding its way down to the Denver metro area along I-70 through Clear Creek Canyon, offers a convenient and accessible fly fishing experience for Denver locals. This scenic waterway is cherished by anglers for its proximity to home and diverse fishing opportunities. From its headwaters in the high country to its urban stretches, Clear Creek is teeming with trout, including browns and rainbows. Despite its proximity to urban areas, the creek retains its natural beauty, providing a tranquil escape for anglers seeking a quick fishing getaway. With its breathtaking canyon views and thriving fish population, Clear Creek stands as a beloved and convenient option for Denver residents looking to indulge in their passion for fly fishing without straying far from home.

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Clear Creek

The Upper Colorado River, tracing its course from the headwaters through the scenic towns of Parshall and Kremmling, beckons fly fishing enthusiasts with its pristine waters and diverse fishing opportunities. As one of the major rivers serviced by the Blue Quill Angler, it offers both exhilarating float trips and immersive walk wade trips. Anglers are drawn to its abundant trout population, including browns, rainbows, and cutthroats, thriving in its clear, cold currents. From tranquil stretches to exciting rapids, the Upper Colorado River provides a range of experiences for anglers of all preferences and skill levels. With its breathtaking mountain scenery and expert guiding services, it's no wonder this majestic river is a cherished destination for fly fishing adventures in Colorado.

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Upper Colorado River

Overview

The South Platte River, renowned among anglers for its legendary fishing destinations like Cheesman Canyon, Deckers, and the Dream Stream, offers a fly fishing experience unlike any other. Flowing through Colorado's picturesque landscapes, this iconic river captivates with its pristine waters and thriving trout populations. Cheesman Canyon, with its rugged terrain and spectacular scenery presents a true test of skill for experienced anglers seeking trophy-sized catches. Deckers, known for its accessible fishing spots and scenic beauty, provides a more relaxed yet rewarding angling experience. Meanwhile, farther south, the Dream Stream entices with its reputation for monster trout, drawing fly fishermen from far and wide. Whether casting dry flies, nymphs, or streamers, the South Platte River offers endless opportunities for unforgettable fly fishing adventures amidst Colorado's natural splendor. The North Fork of the South Platte is home to some of the best private ranch locations, like Rawhide Flyfishers and Shawnee Meadows.

The Williams Fork River, a tailwater flowing from Williams Fork Reservoir to its confluence with the Colorado River, offers a great fly fishing experience.  With its remote location and limited angler traffic, the Williams Fork River provides a tranquil retreat for fly fishing enthusiasts. Renowned for its healthy trout population, including browns and rainbows, it offers exciting opportunities for anglers of all levels. Whether casting from its peaceful banks or wading through its pristine waters, adventurers can immerse themselves in nature's beauty while pursuing their passion for fly fishing. The Williams Fork River stands as a cherished destination, inviting exploration of its pristine wilderness and the creation of unforgettable memories along its serene currents.

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Williams Fork

Arkansas River

LocationFlowAir TempWindReport
Leadville1232314 MPH WFishing Report
Granite223245Fishing Report
NathropFishing Report
SalidaFishing Report

Bear Creek

LocationFlowAir TempWindReport
Above Evergreen Lake1232314 MPH WFishing Report
Morrison223245Fishing Report

Blue River

LocationFlowAir TempWindReport
Below Dillon Res1232314 MPH WFishing Report
Below Green Mountain Res223245Fishing Report

Clear Creek

LocationFlowAir TempWindReport
Above Georgetown1232314 MPH WFishing Report
Lawson223245Fishing Report

Colorado River

LocationFlowAir TempWindReport
Hot Sulphur Springs1232314 MPH WFishing Report
Kremmling223245Fishing Report

South Platte River

LocationFlowAir TempWindReport
Deckers - Trumbull1232314 MPH WFishing Report
Cheesman Canyon223245Fishing Report
Dream StreamFishing Report
North Fork/Bailey (Rawhide/Shawnee)Fishing Report
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