Fishing Report:  Deckers

South Platte River 

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Suggested Flies
Rs - 2 Emerger - The Blue Quill Angler
Rs - 2 Emerger - The Blue Quill Angler

Rs-2 Emerger

$2.25
Top Secret Midge - The Blue Quill Angler
Top Secret Midge - The Blue Quill Angler
Top Secret Midge - The Blue Quill Angler
Top Secret Midge - The Blue Quill Angler

Top Secret Midge

$2.50
Sparkle Dun Blue Wing Olive - The Blue Quill Angler
Sparkle Dun Blue Wing Olive - The Blue Quill Angler

Sparkle Dun Blue Wing Olive

$2.95
Hi - Vis Parachute Adams - The Blue Quill Angler
Hi - Vis Parachute Adams - The Blue Quill Angler

Hi-Vis Parachute Adams

$3.25
Caddis Larva - Bead Head - The Blue Quill Angler
Caddis Larva - Bead Head - The Blue Quill Angler

Caddis Larva - Bead Head

$2.65
Juan's Splitback Shady - The Blue Quill Angler
Juan's Splitback Shady - The Blue Quill Angler
Juan's Splitback Shady - The Blue Quill Angler
Juan's Splitback Shady - The Blue Quill Angler

Juan's Splitback Shady

$3.50
About Deckers

The mileage below Cheesman Canyon is the renowned Deckers area, a world-class fishery with easy access and lots of opportunity. The best fishing is from Bridge Crossing to the lower boundary of the Tee Pee Club. Like Cheesman Canyon, the fish are challenging to catch, and there is no substitution for a good dead drift. Deckers can offer good dry fly fishing at times but like upstream in the “The Canyon” a good nympher will catch the majority of fish. Anglers can expect to catch assortment of browns and rainbows with some exceeding 20 inches. The river is made up of riffles, runs, shelves and gravel bars, and nice pocket water. The ideal flow for Deckers is between 150 and 400 cfs. The regulations are two trout over 16 inches in length and flies and lures only. Please consider catch and release on all fish caught in the area.

Recent Pictures
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Pictures by @ddrapsflyfishing