Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Slacker
Well I've been a slacker at reporting my summer fishing trips. Let's see. Floated the Roaring Fork a few weeks ago but we did not do that great one rainbow and one white fish in the boat. Hooked quite a few, but since it was my first float I wasn't very good at landing them. Fished Clear Creek quite a few times at various places and caught some nice browns. Fished the Dream stream 2 weeks ago hoping to have an awesome experience with the trico hatch but it really didn't happen. Saw some nice fish but didn't hook a fish. Besides that a few times on Bear Creek and that's it. Hopefully this fall I'll get out more and have more pics. Anyway just to have a picture on this post here's one from last years salmon run at the Dream Stream.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
5 Hours and 1 Fish
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Upper Bear Creek
Bear Creek
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Clear Creek and Deckers
My dad was in town for a few days and we fished a few spots on Clear Creek and the South Platte. Caught some nice chunky, caddis filled browns and rainbows on the Platte and some cutthroat in the head waters of Clear Creek. Looking forward to heading back to CC and looking for some more cutts, I think there may be some greenbacks in there.
Clear Creek Cutty

Another Cutty

Nice platte river brown

Platte Rainbow

Hooked up!!!
Clear Creek Cutty

Another Cutty

Nice platte river brown

Platte Rainbow

Hooked up!!!
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Secret Spot - June 14
Most of you know the spot but I don't want to say. Brendan and I decided it should now be referred to as the dream lake. The spawn is about to happen up in the high lakes of Colorado. Fished from 8:30 to around 12:15 and saw quite a few fish. Fish pushing 20 inches ignoring everything we threw. I did land 2 nice ones. Only have a photo of the bigger one. I'm starting to think these are big Greenback Cutts but I'm not sure. My DOW friends will have to confirm with the fish guy.
More photos of some of these awesome cutthroats to come in the next few weeks....I hope!!!
16" Female (she was full of eggs)

The release...

More photos of some of these awesome cutthroats to come in the next few weeks....I hope!!!
16" Female (she was full of eggs)

The release...

Saturday, May 24, 2008
Cheesman Canyon/Deckers - May 23
Had a great day out on the river yesterday. Flows were perfect and the river was clear. Started in Cheesman Canyon and ended in the Deckers area. Hooked 3 or 4 in the canyon and landed one nice brown. Hooked one rainbow that took me on a long walk down the river but he broke off, probably around 18 inches. Move on to Deckers and ended up hammering them. Caught around 12 and 7 of them were 18 inches or better. Just an FYI the opening of my net is 18 inches so that should give you an idea of the size of the fish.
Owl in the canyon...This guy paid me a visit when I started fishing...

Shot of river and owl

Geese in the Deckers area...

OK here are the fish...



Owl in the canyon...This guy paid me a visit when I started fishing...

Shot of river and owl

Geese in the Deckers area...

OK here are the fish...



Saturday, April 19, 2008
Buchanan Ponds in Evergreen - April 19th
Monday, April 7, 2008
South Platte and Deckers - April 5th
We started the day fishing the S. Platte from the South Platte Hotel down to Strontia Springs Res. It was pretty slow. Only a few hits and only a couple fish landed. There were 6 of us and we hit every good looking hole. I guess that section still has a lot of recovering to do from the fires in the area.
After lunch we went do to Deckers to try to make it a good day and land some nice fish. It was packed but we found some open water and we were able to land a few nice fish.
Dawson casting into a nice hole

TC with a nice bow

Nice colored rainbow

Same fish just another shot
After lunch we went do to Deckers to try to make it a good day and land some nice fish. It was packed but we found some open water and we were able to land a few nice fish.
Dawson casting into a nice hole

TC with a nice bow

Nice colored rainbow

Same fish just another shot
Friday, April 4, 2008
Fly Box
Well finally rounding up another week, that means fishing tomorrow. We are planning to head down to the Deckers area on the South Fork of the South Platte. There could be a few big rainbows roaming the waters as it is now spawning season. Report to come.
On another note here's a look at my stocked up fly box for the next few weeks. I try tying a few flies every night or so.
Frontside - Midges and more midges, various emergers, and a few dries (that I didn't tie)

Backside - San juan worms, variety of eggs, and some indicators
On another note here's a look at my stocked up fly box for the next few weeks. I try tying a few flies every night or so.
Frontside - Midges and more midges, various emergers, and a few dries (that I didn't tie)

Backside - San juan worms, variety of eggs, and some indicators
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Frying Pan & Roaring Fork - March 18th
I'm a little late getting this post up, busy times. Jake, TC, and I hit up the Pan and Fork a few weeks ago and had some great fishing. We started on the Pan looking for the big guys that were gorging themselves on mysis shrimp. Finally started connecting around 11am and killed them. Early on Jake lost a real nice one in the toilet bowl. Then I hooked into one of the biggest, if not the biggest trout I have ever hooked on the fly rod. I don't have a picture, sorry, but he broke off as we were trying to get him in the net. Sometimes that's how it goes. TC estimated that is was probably around 25-30 inches, that's a BIG fish. Next time.
The Toilet Bowl

Jake with a nice mysis fed Pan rainbow

Nice fat brown

Jake with another bow

Nice double-Jake makes mine look like a minnow

Partners in crime

Charlies Mysis

The Fork fished well also. Completely different fishing than the Pan. We caught quite a few 14 to 16 inch beautiful rainbows.
The Fork

Little Smiling Rainbow from the Fork
The Toilet Bowl

Jake with a nice mysis fed Pan rainbow

Nice fat brown

Jake with another bow

Nice double-Jake makes mine look like a minnow

Partners in crime

Charlies Mysis

The Fork fished well also. Completely different fishing than the Pan. We caught quite a few 14 to 16 inch beautiful rainbows.
The Fork

Little Smiling Rainbow from the Fork
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Cheesman Canyon - February 23
The first fish of the year were caught today down in Cheeseman Canyon. I went down with Jake and TC. The morning started off slow with some snow but we found some fish in the afternoon that were cooperative. We had a crazy snow/thunder storm roll in and the fish turned off. It was pretty cool having heavy snow and thunder at the same time. We ended up with seven total; 5 rainbows and 2 browns. A great start to a new fishing season.
Jake and Tippet & TC and Drake

15" Rainbow
(notice my sling, left handed casting and landing, not that easy)

Fishing in the snow
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